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Well, they predicted a lot of snow for us this week, and sure enough, it's a veritable winter wonderland out there now!

We got a foot of snow the last 36 hours, and now we are under a "lake effect" snow watch for another 4 inches until later tonight. It is a pain to shovel, but, wow, is it pretty. It truly looks like a picture from a Christmas card. Stunning.

(if I knew how to totally work my iphone I'd post a pic) ;


Next up, a possible 4-8 inches next Tuesday from the next incoming system
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Sounds beautiful!!!! Stay safe!
 
Ho Ho Ho Everyone! We got our first snow today of the season! It is still coming down and so far we have received 5 inches in my back yard....last year we received our first flakes in late October. But those were just dustings and melted right away. It's 16F right now and so I don't think this snow is going away anytime soon. This year has been so weird. We have had a rather warm fall with highs still in the 70's just earlier this week.... a good 20 degrees above normal...I still have my fall decorations up. I guess I need to get my Christmas stuff up being that it is already the 13th.!
I am working a lot of overtime but have been approved for my 3 weeks in December of vacation so I am so looking forward to that. I hope everyone is warm because I think this "polar vortex" is going to be coming and going all winter long...Utah is right on the edge of being predicted to have a warm winter...but warm for us still means snow...we average over 150 inches a winter. I guess on an off year we could get 70...but still from where I came from that is a ton!!! the folks on the east is really predicted to get hit hard this winter......I love the winter!!! Hope everyone is enjoying the snow!! the first snows of winter are always fun right!!!??
 
ok, to tired to catch up. I can see the finish line with the cake, one more hour and it is done!
Now I am going to bed and just relax for awhile.
Good night


Goodnight, Star!!!!!
 
Ho Ho Ho Everyone! We got our first snow today of the season! It is still coming down and so far we have received 5 inches in my back yard....last year we received our first flakes in late October. But those were just dustings and melted right away. It's 16F right now and so I don't think this snow is going away anytime soon. This year has been so weird. We have had a rather warm fall with highs still in the 70's just earlier this week.... a good 20 degrees above normal...I still have my fall decorations up. I guess I need to get my Christmas stuff up being that it is already the 13th.!
I am working a lot of overtime but have been approved for my 3 weeks in December of vacation so I am so looking forward to that. I hope everyone is warm because I think this "polar vortex" is going to be coming and going all winter long...Utah is right on the edge of being predicted to have a warm winter...but warm for us still means snow...we average over 150 inches a winter. I guess on an off year we could get 70...but still from where I came from that is a ton!!! the folks on the east is really predicted to get hit hard this winter......I love the winter!!! Hope everyone is enjoying the snow!! the first snows of winter are always fun right!!!??


Hi dawg!
Enjoy your snow!
Weather is crazy this year [emoji300]️




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Ho Ho Ho Everyone! We got our first snow today of the season! It is still coming down and so far we have received 5 inches in my back yard....last year we received our first flakes in late October. But those were just dustings and melted right away. It's 16F right now and so I don't think this snow is going away anytime soon. This year has been so weird. We have had a rather warm fall with highs still in the 70's just earlier this week.... a good 20 degrees above normal...I still have my fall decorations up. I guess I need to get my Christmas stuff up being that it is already the 13th.!
I am working a lot of overtime but have been approved for my 3 weeks in December of vacation so I am so looking forward to that. I hope everyone is warm because I think this "polar vortex" is going to be coming and going all winter long...Utah is right on the edge of being predicted to have a warm winter...but warm for us still means snow...we average over 150 inches a winter. I guess on an off year we could get 70...but still from where I came from that is a ton!!! the folks on the east is really predicted to get hit hard this winter......I love the winter!!! Hope everyone is enjoying the snow!! the first snows of winter are always fun right!!!??


Hey, Dawg!!!! It's good to see you!! Enjoy that snow!!!! Hope you can start decorating soon!!!!
 
Good evening,

I am struggling to stay awake tonight, the Bruins game was a disaster to watch.

I am finally caught up, I love seeing busy days on here.

We are expecting our first snow tonight, just a coating to 2 inches, but it will be our first taste of winter.

As most of you know, I have complained a lot about my job this year. It truly has been the toughest year in my professional career. I have the last laugh now, as I had my yearly review. I had one of the managers on my case about everything earlier this year, but review came back as an exceeding their expectations. I haven't changed what I do, just do my job working as hard as I can. I feel a little like puffing out my chest a little because I knew I was doing my best daily even though this one boss blamed everything wrong on me.
One more thing, yesterday at work, I learned my vacation time for the week after Christmas has been approved. I was so happy I was almost in tears, I wasn't expecting it to be approved this year. To top it off, I don't have to work the crazy Black Friday shift this year, just a 7am-3pm shift. My anxiety is so thankful for that. These last 2 months of the year have helped me feel better about the struggles the rest of the year was.

I hope you all had a good Thursday.


Good night, everyone.
 
Ho Ho Ho Everyone! We got our first snow today of the season! It is still coming down and so far we have received 5 inches in my back yard....last year we received our first flakes in late October. But those were just dustings and melted right away. It's 16F right now and so I don't think this snow is going away anytime soon. This year has been so weird. We have had a rather warm fall with highs still in the 70's just earlier this week.... a good 20 degrees above normal...I still have my fall decorations up. I guess I need to get my Christmas stuff up being that it is already the 13th.!
I am working a lot of overtime but have been approved for my 3 weeks in December of vacation so I am so looking forward to that. I hope everyone is warm because I think this "polar vortex" is going to be coming and going all winter long...Utah is right on the edge of being predicted to have a warm winter...but warm for us still means snow...we average over 150 inches a winter. I guess on an off year we could get 70...but still from where I came from that is a ton!!! the folks on the east is really predicted to get hit hard this winter......I love the winter!!! Hope everyone is enjoying the snow!! the first snows of winter are always fun right!!!??

Great to see you 'Dawg!!! Enjoy your snow!
 
Good evening,

I am struggling to stay awake tonight, the Bruins game was a disaster to watch.

I am finally caught up, I love seeing busy days on here.

We are expecting our first snow tonight, just a coating to 2 inches, but it will be our first taste of winter.

As most of you know, I have complained a lot about my job this year. It truly has been the toughest year in my professional career. I have the last laugh now, as I had my yearly review. I had one of the managers on my case about everything earlier this year, but review came back as an exceeding their expectations. I haven't changed what I do, just do my job working as hard as I can. I feel a little like puffing out my chest a little because I knew I was doing my best daily even though this one boss blamed everything wrong on me.
One more thing, yesterday at work, I learned my vacation time for the week after Christmas has been approved. I was so happy I was almost in tears, I wasn't expecting it to be approved this year. To top it off, I don't have to work the crazy Black Friday shift this year, just a 7am-3pm shift. My anxiety is so thankful for that. These last 2 months of the year have helped me feel better about the struggles the rest of the year was.

I hope you all had a good Thursday.


Good night, everyone.

I'm happy for you, xmas.
(((Hugs)))

Enjoy the snow.

Goodnight!
 
Good evening,



I am struggling to stay awake tonight, the Bruins game was a disaster to watch.



I am finally caught up, I love seeing busy days on here.



We are expecting our first snow tonight, just a coating to 2 inches, but it will be our first taste of winter.



As most of you know, I have complained a lot about my job this year. It truly has been the toughest year in my professional career. I have the last laugh now, as I had my yearly review. I had one of the managers on my case about everything earlier this year, but review came back as an exceeding their expectations. I haven't changed what I do, just do my job working as hard as I can. I feel a little like puffing out my chest a little because I knew I was doing my best daily even though this one boss blamed everything wrong on me.

One more thing, yesterday at work, I learned my vacation time for the week after Christmas has been approved. I was so happy I was almost in tears, I wasn't expecting it to be approved this year. To top it off, I don't have to work the crazy Black Friday shift this year, just a 7am-3pm shift. My anxiety is so thankful for that. These last 2 months of the year have helped me feel better about the struggles the rest of the year was.



I hope you all had a good Thursday.





Good night, everyone.



That's very good news, and I'm happy for you!
 
Sweet dreams!

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Good evening,

I am struggling to stay awake tonight, the Bruins game was a disaster to watch.

I am finally caught up, I love seeing busy days on here.

We are expecting our first snow tonight, just a coating to 2 inches, but it will be our first taste of winter.

As most of you know, I have complained a lot about my job this year. It truly has been the toughest year in my professional career. I have the last laugh now, as I had my yearly review. I had one of the managers on my case about everything earlier this year, but review came back as an exceeding their expectations. I haven't changed what I do, just do my job working as hard as I can. I feel a little like puffing out my chest a little because I knew I was doing my best daily even though this one boss blamed everything wrong on me.
One more thing, yesterday at work, I learned my vacation time for the week after Christmas has been approved. I was so happy I was almost in tears, I wasn't expecting it to be approved this year. To top it off, I don't have to work the crazy Black Friday shift this year, just a 7am-3pm shift. My anxiety is so thankful for that. These last 2 months of the year have helped me feel better about the struggles the rest of the year was.

I hope you all had a good Thursday.


Good night, everyone.


Glad to hear that you got a great review, your vacation approved, and that you don't have to work Black Friday!!!!!


Goodnight, Xmas!!!!!
 
Special Post from Seawaters

I make notes all the time in my writer’s notebook where I keep track of words, phrases, memories that I want to refer to as I write for scrapbooks, journals, letters, etc. Amidst the rush to possibly see my son for the last time, I forgot where I put my writer’s notebook. Even though I did forget that, I did not forget what was in my heart.
For me, Christmas is a time for reminiscing, of bringing those memories to the forefront.
I once wrote to someone on MMC that traditions are a part of the glue that holds us together. They are not necessary, but they sure are comforting. If you ever find yourself at a point where you have to start over, don’t leave your traditions behind. They bring a sense of continuum to our lives, and they bring comfort to our children. The pain, though, is when one of those children is missing; it is also hard when one of the adults is missing. And it doesn’t even have to be that someone is missing. If a situation is so changed, that, too, can have a devastating effect. The thing is, we (have to) go on, no matter what. When my son was diagnosed with leukemia the day before Christmas Eve in 2007, I thought I would die. But life did go on. I was so subdued at Christmas, that I could hardly listen to Christmas music. Then I found out that keeping up that tradition was what helped me get through the holidays. At that point, I felt like all I was doing was “getting through.” Previous to that in 1999, my daughter had a stroke at 22 years of age. As a result, my granddaughter was born with cerebral palsy and had just gotten out of the hospital before Christmas. Twenty-two years earlier, my husband at the time, decided he didn’t want to be married; and he left when my daughter was three days old. Even though it was the first devastating thing to happen to me as an adult, it was also the thing that made me stronger. At the time, I couldn’t see that. But I carried on, on behalf of my children. There was really nothing else I could do. Then during Christmas 2011, I realized that I had cancer. It was scary, indeed, but nothing compared with those events that involved my children. I wish I had words of wisdom to share, but I do not. It is easy to say that time heals all wounds, and it does; but it doesn’t feel like it when you are going through a situation and when your heart is breaking, such as this past October when we found out my son’s cancer had returned as esophagus, colon, liver, and stomach cancer.
As a North Carolinian, I have always loved the writings of Thomas Wolfe from Asheville. Two of my favorite books by him are Look Homeward, Angel and You Can’t Go Home Again. Wolfe borrowed the title for You Can’t Go Home Again from a conversation he had with another writer. In the book, the main character realizes that "You can't go back home to your family, back home to your childhood ... back home to a young man's dreams of glory and of fame ... back home to places in the country, back home to the old forms and systems of things which once seemed everlasting but which are changing all the time – back home to the escapes of Time and Memory."

I used to teach my students about “Makin’ Memories.” I don’t think they realized that when I told them my family stories that I was really reliving those memories as if it were yesterday. Some of the voices in those memories have been silenced, but they still ring true in my mind.
It sort of reminds me of what Walt Whitman wrote:
There was a child went forth every day;
And the first object he look'd upon, that object he became;
And that object became part of him for the day, or a certain part of
the day, or for many years, or stretching cycles of years….

These became part of that child who went forth every day, and who now goes, and will always go forth every day.
What will I be remembered for? What memories will I leave with my own kids and with my former students? Will they remember…? What memories will have become a part of me?
I constantly ask myself how did that time get to be so long ago? One evening during Christmas, I withdrew a picture from an old album, reminding me of those long-ago memories and reliving those scenes as if they were just happening. Throughout that evening, those memories paraded past my eyes and my heart.
Later, in the glow of the streetlight filtering through the open drapes, we all looked like ourselves again. Tootsie with a new perm, Tim wearing his cowboy gloves and sporting his toothy smile, Daryl grinning while holding his Hopalong Cassidy rifle, and Vickie without wrinkles or splashes of gray in her hair. I was holding the hand-me-down doll and the box in which my new Brownie had recently been nestled. Reluctantly, I opened the photo album and replaced the picture in its proper spot. I knew, God willing, I would do this again next Christmas, just to see if the ghosts of Christmas past would come and visit.
Signing off as usual: And thus, we have come full circle since last year, and so it is now…the beginning of the new Christmas season. God bless us, everyone!
 
Truly special, Seawaters. I'm sure that was not easy to write.
 
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