Waiting for snow
Jan. 22nd, 2005 09:39 amWe're supposed to be getting The Big Snowstorm starting sometime this morning. Unfortunately I really needed to go to the grocery store last night, having run out of things that I really needed, so I was forced to endure the hordes of people who, when told of snow, have the irresistable need to go buy loaves of bread, eggs and milk based on some collective memory, I suppose, of not being to get out of one's house during the winter months, or something. It's amusing, really. The bread shelves were empty and it took me over 1/2 to get deli food.
We live in an old house with hardwood floors, and not being the world's greatest housekeeper by any stretch of the imagination, I probably don't care for the floors as well as I should. Last night I was running around in my socks getting Charlie ready for bed and somehome managed to get a 3 inch splinter of oak in my foot. Seriously. It was huge. It took my husband, bless his soul, a really long time to pull the thing out. It bloody hurt. Now my foot is all sore. Whine whine.
junediamanti had a neat meme thing on her lj - recommend 10 books and say why. Kind of like
bookyoucrew without the pretentious snobbery and snide remarks. ( Books I'd recommend )
We live in an old house with hardwood floors, and not being the world's greatest housekeeper by any stretch of the imagination, I probably don't care for the floors as well as I should. Last night I was running around in my socks getting Charlie ready for bed and somehome managed to get a 3 inch splinter of oak in my foot. Seriously. It was huge. It took my husband, bless his soul, a really long time to pull the thing out. It bloody hurt. Now my foot is all sore. Whine whine.
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