A while ago, I had an incident with the snowy roads and the sharp turn into my driveway. I ended up missing the drive and sliding into the ditch. With a bit of luck, I managed to straddle the edges of the ditch and contrived to get myself down the hill to a smoother spot and got my car out and back onto the road. Ironically, that was the day where I had earlier complained about bad drivers in the wintertime in Ohio on Facebook.
Month: February 2011
I got up at my regular time this morning and first thing I did was check my phone. Sure enough, there was a text message from the University – we were closed for the weather. In a word – awesome.
I did an online health survey yesterday and according to that, I’m apparently near death. High risk for like half a dozen serious ailments and conditions. I guess I’d be more worried if the health screening I did recently was even slightly accurate and if the health survey wasn’t so dang vague. I’m going to take this with a grain of salt – which I should be cutting back on – and just keep doing what I’ve been doing.
I forgot my swim gear on Friday -and the pool ended up being closed anyway. Based on my rules…
Given any kind of downtime and I’m likely to be found with my nose in a book. I love to read and the shelves in my own library at home are full to overflowing. So, it’s pretty rare for me to “give up” on a book – that is, start and then not finish.
Last weekend, I went to visit my folks, my sister, and her family for my sister’s birthday. We went out to eat to a local Mexican restaurant and spent much of the weekend hanging out and playing games. I got some high scores in Quirkle and gave the rest of the crew a run for their money in Scotland Yard as the infamous Mr. X.
I ended up making 300 hearts for the Hearts for Humanity dinner/dance. I timed myself and was able to make one heart in 50 seconds. You can do the math on that one – then add in time to actually cut the paper to 1/2 squares. I didn’t get any feedback, but I’m still pleased with the accomplishment.