Wow, Gina, you ARE a night owl!
Dr. Bob, hope you slept really well! I've got a list of things to order off phr.net just as soon as we get a paycheck. Dr. Theresa recommended some antigens and a couple of other things to help Nick's body fight the reaction to mosquitoes naturally without all those killer meds the allergist tried to get me to give him. Say NO to steriods!
Morning Sue, and I'm so glad you don't have to stand on that corner in THIS weather.
Blackbird.... you know, when we first moved to Connecticut I was terrified I'd freeze. It's a different kind of cold up there. Here, it drops to 30° and we're cold because we still have the humidity but a dry cold is not as bone chilling as a wet southern chill. I never minded the cold and snow up north. We had a snowblower that was on treads. It was self propelled and did a swatch about 30" at a time. We'd just clear the driveway and wrap around sidewalks a couple of times during each snowfall instead of waiting until it stopped. We lived on the corner and the law was your sidewalks had to be cleared within so many hours of the last snowflake. The snowplows would come down East Main St. and throw their load right onto the sidewalk that ran the length of our property. If it ever began to thaw and refroze, we'd have a skating rink!
Roger.... 9:00 is the interview. Jim is quite nervous. He's NEVER nervous. I think there's so much pressure to get this job that he's worried. I've tried reassuring him and just told him he only has to present himself as he is and the job will be his. Remember him in prayer this morning, please! I'll update as soon as he calls me.
I don't think I forgot anyone. Let's keep the noise down so everyone can sleep in!