We have dug out. We went to the store and stocked up for the game tonight and all is well.
I see why the weatherman was so very excited. It snowed all night and it is still snowing at about an inch an hour
The birds are very thankful I filled the feeder before the storm. Where do the birds go when it storms? I think they hide in the bushes. Anyone know?
The problem is - there is so much of it where does it go? We can only take a chunk of it at a time and then we have to come in and rest. We have 1/3 left. Some of our neighbors aren't even trying to get out in it. I think they are hibernating.
Or so a VERY excited weatherman tells me. I can tell because when I go to the grocery store -the place where the eggs should be is empty and the place where the cheese should be is empty and the place where the meat should be ....you got it empty. I've never seen anything like it.
So eggs- check
cheese- check
meat- check
milk and bread- check
all important toilet paper- check
kids off of school- check
hubby home from work- check
plenty of fabric, thread, batting and whatnot- check
We're good Mr. Weatherman- bring on Monster Storm.
Keep warm.~Dena
I'm kinda jealous! I think I'll run to the store and stock up for the weekend and just pretend we're having a storm and I can't POSSIBLY leave the house. Must stay home and sew ....
ReplyDeleteWe are stocked up too...Don and Maria picked me up from work at 2:30 and then we went to Mickie D's!:) Then the kid came home...had a tummyache....and lost it! Hopefully it's not a bug but I'm guessing she is glad she is home and not with her friends this weekend!:)
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lucky!! oh how i wish for a monster storm, all we get is rain in the pacific northwest:) stay warm and safe..
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of shoveling to do, Dena. Please don't overdo yourself! Update, you did. Poor baby. Get the heating pad on your neck, toots!
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