Someone from Half Moon Bay twittered an estimate of 5.0.
Sorry, Dana!
We put Owen on the bus and Olivia is doing a sticker book. I'm contemplating tidying up some more--crumbs need swept, counters washed and beds made. Don't know why I'm lacking energy today.
Someone from Half Moon Bay twittered an estimate of 5.0.
I'm guessing 5.2
Which I pulled from my ass....
Aims--I have. It's ouchy but nothing a little ibuprofen can't handle. I found it less painful than a mammogram (or a bikini wax, for that matter).
Thanks. My mom seems to think that since it's in my neck, they'll sedate me. Any truth to that? Should I plan on going back to work after or plan on staying home?
Shit, Dana, that sucks. I'm so sorry.
Oooh, SF quake! Since moving somewhere where a quake COULD happen, I have become oddly paranoid about it. But only when I am going to sleep at night. I have no idea why.
The website I checked says 4.6.
Aimee, why don't you ask the doctor? I find they usually include that kind of info in the instructions they send me before a procedure, so the nurse should be able to tell you.
egad. I need more coffee. It's like a drug.... oh wait... duh!
Ouch, Dana! That totally sucks. A fie upon them!
People in the earthquake area, you're ok, right?
re: Cold Case plot point. There was a Law & Order that used the same plot point back in the day...
People in the earthquake area, you're ok, right?
Perkins/Lee was much closer than the rest of us, by about 40 miles, but up in SF everyone's fine as far as I know. It was only three seconds long, two solid brisk jolts. Everyone in my office area had a moment's doubt--Was it just a big truck? It wasn't, was it? One person was on the phone with a colleague in Chicago who got all squealy and excited about talking to an actual Californian during an actual earthquake, which we all thought was kind of adorable.