I am guessing that sarameg doesn't want to drive home during a snowpocalypse.
Natter Five-O: Book 'Em, Danno.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
no snow. bright sunny day here.
am off to travel 1 hr, get mac, travel another hr (back where I came from, of course) to dr. and hopefully then go home.
snow not ice
Cindy, I saw that comment and totally didn't get it until you reposted. BWAH!
Remember the lady with the trash car that was mentioned here yesterday? It turns out that she has two other trash-filled cars and a houseful of trash (so much that the front door won't close, seriously).
Ailleann, aren't you up Northwest, where it's actually worse? You should get to go home. Seriously.
Isn't it sleet == turns to ice in the air, freezing rain == turns to ice after hitting the ground?
We're so lucky! It started out as sleet and has now switched to freezing rain. The kids fell asleep for their naps early, so I tucked them in bed and ducked out to shovel the walks before the freezing crap crusted over the several inches of snow. Then I dusted some sidewalk salt down and am not leaving the house for the rest of the day.
In fact, the next two items on my list are hot shower and nap.
I am guessing that sarameg doesn't want to drive home during a snowpocalypse.
This isn't a snowpocalypse. This is an icepocalypse! But yes, I'd prefer to not be stuck driving in either. I've got some hills to navigate.
I didn't like the bread on my sandwich. Enough that I think I'll get a new loaf and chuck the old one. Except, icepocalypse. Hrm.
DH's employer just released everyone to go home for the day. I'm wondering just how bad his commute home from the training center will be.
Ailleann, aren't you up Northwest, where it's actually worse? You should get to go home. Seriously.
I'm on the south side, by 23/270. I live a sneeze's worth north of 670, so not too far away from here. It's about a 12 mile commute, so I don't think getting home will be prohibitively difficult.
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I'm just wondering if my library book that's due today would be overdue if I returned it tomorrow, since the libraries are closed.
The "how you are" thing cracks me up. I totally got the Jordan Catalano love, or, well, lust. Shame Jared Leto's such a waste of space.
We used to tell our students that a given task was easy; that they could do it. But then they'd get frustrated and angry when it wasn't easy for them, so we realized we needed to switch. Now we tell them that it is a difficult task, but they can do it anyway.
I was told this as a difference between male and female students. Men were supposed to react well to being told a task they hadn't mastered was easy, and women better to being told it was hard.
So far I've tried to pay attention to that, and have noticed in other people's classes women getting quite angry and frustrated when told that what they can't do is easy.
Generally splitting feedback along those gender lines has worked out well for me so far.
have noticed in other people's classes women getting quite angry and frustrated when told that what they can't do is easy.
nothing makes me angrier. I mean if I'm having a hard time with it is obviously not easy for ME!