I am kinda rocking today. I've done the thing requested by my boss, checked invoice queue, check reconciliations, and have started report for tomorrow.
Also contacted potential tutors for Mac, updated contribution amount for my 401k, and sent out an group email I needed to get before Sat.
I still want to get to the trip planning, but all this other personal stuff is more pressing.
Speaking of Chicago, the windchill advisory ended 47 minutes ago. And it is now snowing like a MoFo.
Stay warm, all you folks!
And I hope ita is blissfully asleep without pain...
Chicago in the spring could be pleasant.
Chicago in the spring could be pleasant.
I was there one year in late June and foolishly didn't pack anything with long sleeves. I came home with a new sweatshirt. But still, right now, a temperature where all I need as outerwear is a sweatshirt sounds great.
Chicago in the spring is nice, from my brief acquaintance with it.
I hope ita is asleep and pain-free.
askye, may your medical and doctor problems be solved quickly. You've had to deal with this mess for far too long already. This Dr. C seems utterly unhelpful.
It is 19 degrees here now. I'm staying inside in my warm fluffy robe until it gets to at least 35. Frozen water on the inside of windows? Oh hell naw. I would go mad and caulk everything up with plastic and foam.
People (not me) were complaining that the section of the office where I sit was noticeably colder than the rest of the office, so now they're twiddling with the controls to try to get this section warm. I'm happier with it being cooler, but a number of other people are seriously uncomfortable.
I was there one year in late June and foolishly didn't pack anything with long sleeves. I came home with a new sweatshirt.
Sounds like my August trip to SF one year! I have to confess, at the time I was really happy with the break from summer. This is why I live in a temperate climate! I like the variety!
I remember one summer when SF actually got warm, DavidS commenting that the tourists in their shorts and t-shirts were actually comfortable instead of freezing and having to enrich the local economy by buying sweaters and such.