Good Morning,
Wow, lots going on in Coffee yesterday. Seems like everybody's getting "back to normal" after the holidays now. If there is such a thing as normal
Ava, congrats on paying down the loans. You've worked hard to do it and now you are finally done. Once the little fees and what not are paid, you are free, free, free. Time for a little celebration. Before we know it, you will be hauling your rig out and getting ready to move back in. Been a long time coming. As to your daughters wedding, well, if she thinks she wants to get married in HI, so be it, but she will have to realize that nobody's going to come. LIke the suggestion was made, maybe a HI themed wedding. Once she starts adding two plus two, she will find out just how much it's all going to cost and...
Barbie, sorry to hear you just can't shake that virus. From what I have heard from others, it's a nasty one. But I am so glad you dumped that place of work. They are more concerned about the bottom line than then they are about their employees, so who needs them. I think the other place that asked you to come work for them will be much better. And as for Bill, you don't need him either. Looks like all he wants is somebody to take to bed at his whim. That's not a caring relationship.
See some people have moved to other destinations or are in the process. Soos is playing with her new fax, scanner, printer, getting some paperwork done. BJ is hoping for a thaw and the end to the snow. I'm waiting for daylight so i can head off to eh laundromat. Doesn't that sound like a fun morning
Last time as I will have my washer and dryer when I get home.
I"ve settled down into life's routine up here and it's going to seem funny going back downstate again. Keep finding more places to explore and things to do up here all the time. Course some of these "explorations" need to wait till no snow on ground. Right now I am reading a book on the history of one ofthe Iron Ore mines near Negaunee and plan to explore that next time I am here and there's no snow. There are many, many old mine sites up here. Not that you can go in them, but just go see where they are and what's around there. It's interesting to learn the history of the area up here. In many cases, there are old relice of the industry still laying around those sites and sometimes old buildings that are boarded up.
Carolb, sorry, but you even beat our temp. Does indeed sound like it's time to head south. It's supposed to be in the low 30's when I go home on Saturday and that will feel like a heat wave after being up here in the colder Canadian air here. Nothing to stop that cold Canadian air coming over Lake Superior, so it settles down nicely here. Colder, sharper air. Got to really layer when going out in it.
So guess it's time to get things moving here. Will be waiting to hear from Lori on the status of her little "pinkie" and hopefully no other issues from the shoulder and arm. Have a great day all.