Yes, snowing hard now, but I'm at work. I'm with Sue; I don't think it will be as bad as advertised.
Trudy landed safely and well. We had a thoroughly exhausting Christmas. (Bite, chew, swallow, unwrap, oooh, ahh, bite, chew, swallow; repeat as needed)
My parents' do have the internet, but it is dialup. And AOL, so I don't bother.
If we have lots of snow tomorrow, I plan to stay indoors, with a fire, and play board games. If anyone else is up for this, let me know. In the afternoon, because I have to sleep in the morning.
Very pretty snow in Halifax.
And next week I'm moving into a new apartment that has with cable, so I'll actually be able to watch Buffy at home on the 7th. YAY!
BTW, greetings all. :)
Err, hey. Where do you live?
Elena: For the next week or so I'm in Fairview, then the SO and I will be moving up Dunbrack into Clayton Park.
Huh. I'm in Fairview. (well, not right now, I'm downtown at work) We shall have to arrange for a breakfast or something.
Sue, what's the snow situation on the island? It's fairly grim here, though the plows are out now. Three or four people called in snowbound, so the poor girls who worked this evening now have to work through the night until the tasks are done.
I sure do hope that things are navigable in the morning, or I'll be bunking with Ouise.
It hasn't even started snowing here, Elena.
(Runs to window. Realizes the weather has made a liar of her.)
It has
just
started snowing here, Elena.
It's very hard to type and hold a sleeping cat.
I think that it's mostly over, here. How was Christmas?
It was nice. We didn't open gifts until 4:30 when my nephew arrived so there was a lot of waiting during the day. (And peeling potatoes.) I got some clothes, a disc man, and a very fugly cat clock. Then we ate, and watched my nephew play with his Harry Potter game, then watched my nephew play with my kitten.
Yes, the whole holiday revolves around my nephew. Thank god he's cute and sweet. He bought presents for my cats with his own money. How adorable is that?
I'm looking forward to getting back home though. (But not to work.)