Does the school have any transportation from the garage to the various buildings? It seems like there should be some provision for such cold mornings.
Lorne ,'Why We Fight'
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
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.
And...we're being sent home!
Does the school have any transportation from the garage to the various buildings? It seems like there should be some provision for such cold mornings.
Not really. There are some buses that go through campus, but none of them connecting the places I need to connect. I might be able to get a golf cart if I went through a ton of bureaucracy, but that would still be cold.
Yikes, stay warm all you Easterners!
It's 43F and sunny here, like it's been nearly every morning for weeks. No rain in sight.
Me, I'm apparently a bit anemic, which might explain why my exercise program has felt so ineffective. But I ordered some iron supplements, and hopefully those will help my energy level.
It's been so cold this winter that I now have thermal gear in my wardrobe. My face, however, is all red and blotchy from windchill. Ugh.
Made it to work in time for meditation two days in a row!
We are supposed to have the tail of the storm whip through here tonight. Normally we get the front of it, not the back. Will be interesting to see how much actually falls.
Here is today's Facebook Post That I Will Not Respond To, posted by my cousin:
"Is it just me, or is the Twilight book way, WAY better than the movie?"
Uh. Zuh? There is no "better" there, love. PUT DOWN THE BOOK FOR THE LOVE OF GOD.
And my slightly bonkers aunt chimed in with "I loved the book series. Kristen Stewart was okay in the first movie, but so wooden in all the others. Also, she acted so macho."
Oh, family. (This cousin shares my "Arrow" squee, so she's good people in my book, despite the Twilight readingness.)
My sympathies, Steph. I got dragged to the first Twilight movie by my mom, my sister, and sister-in-law. I just tried my best not to shit all over their enthusiasm.
If they try to make me go to the Fifty Shades of Grey movie, I'm gonna throw down.
It's snowing again. Whyyyy.
My sympathies, Steph. I got dragged to the first Twilight movie by my mom, my sister, and sister-in-law. I just tried my best not to shit all over their enthusiasm.
My mom and aunt cheerfully went to the Twilight movies together. I mocked my mom, because we have that kind of relationship. (I think she actually opened herself up to mocking by saying "Aunt B. and I are going to the Twilight movie at the cheap theatre. DON'T JUDGE ME!" When you say "don't judge me" -- especially in ASSCAPS -- in my family, you're basically begging for some quality judging.)
If they try to make me go to the Fifty Shades of Grey movie, I'm gonna throw down.
Is there even a remote possibility your MOTHER would want to see a BDSM movie with you? Because the very concept makes my brain melt.