Sunday, January 10, 2010
Day 1420 - Still frozen in the South
Greetings, Blogregation!
As seen on a church sign 'A scripture a day keeps the devil away'.
This poor frozen dude looked like a good photo for this morning. I think the tie is a great accessory for a snowman, gives him that businessman look...
It is SEVEN degrees here - will it ever warm up?
Did I say we got a fuel delivery this week? 345 gallons for our January fill is a record. (That's not a good thing).
I have one funny story to tell.
Charlie went to the Spring Boat Show (that's funny already) this past friday at the convention center. Those shows are full of vendors selling boats, accessories, all sorts of things related to boating and the outdoors.
No, he didn't buy anything there...
What Charlie did NOT expect was a woman to approach him and ask if he was interested in purchasing BALLROOM DANCING LESSONS.
He laughed out loud and said to the girl 'I'd kill you! I'd step all over you till there was nothing left!'
That made her laugh... in a tentative kind of way...
TTFN and have a great Sunday! Stay warm!
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That frozen guy sort of looks like CHARLIE!!! ha!!! We went to the museum yesterday with Tania and Noah...today will will clean the house and relax a bit. Mike started painting Savi's room...looks good so far! Another insanely busy week ahead. Can't wait till they are able to fix my schedule. 7:30-5:30 is NOT a good schedule when you have kids!! Ugh.
Love you!!
Love you!!
Funny comment by Charlie! What an outrageous looking snowman--you can even tell it's a man. Good to read Heather's comment, but those work hours are pretty awful! Well the Patriots are on so this will be brief. In the first 17 seconds Baltimore scored a touchdown. Sheesh!
I can hear Charlie saying that.
Kelly's Dad ordered a "lodge" soda in North Carolina and the waitress asked him several times what he said. It was his Massachusetts accent, he was just saying "large".
Kelly's Dad ordered a "lodge" soda in North Carolina and the waitress asked him several times what he said. It was his Massachusetts accent, he was just saying "large".
Karen, that is unbelievable that it's 7 degrees in Tennessee. And all the snowbirds are freezing in Florida.
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