bahwm
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polarbear22 wrote:So I escaped in time to get to MN. Back home, 18 inches of snow, and no power. With all the trees down since it was so wet and heavy, there are many main distribution lines damaged. It may take a couple of days to restore those before they can start to repair more local grid damage, etc. Over a week to get everyone back. My wife is still there. Fortunately, neighbors with a generator have here staying there tonight. No heat and no water with no power.
Not clear at this point if she will make it out for the wedding. Bad situation, but only long term damage will be lost trees.
Sorry for all of the weather issues. Do you guys have a natural wood burning fireplace? Thats' what saved us five years ago. Does your water get pumped up to the house? Our water worked. We even had hot water. Plus, we used the aim & flame to start up the electronic ignition on the stove top. Good luck. I hope your wife makes the wedding.
May our love be like good wine, grow stronger as it grows older. ~ Old English Toast
bhodilee
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I think my daughter loves Halloween more than Christmas. We walked two miles easy. That's a lot for four year old legs. I bet she got ten pounds of candy easy. She's so cute everyone gives her two pieces. She was an ice cream cone, everyone loved it.
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– George Bernard Shaw, author (1856-1950)
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UBlink wrote:Cyber-pubbers - Here's your opportunity to support the pi-guy (or chi-guy [or X-man] as he's known). He's in an online Preemie of the Year contest and you have 2 opportunities left to vote for him at Scrappy Doo. There are links there to learn more if you're interested, but voting is super easy and no registration is required.
Oh yeah. He's got my vote!
Little Vineyards Trio began the slow start to the slippery slope. it was alllllllllll downhill from there!
bhodilee
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otolith wrote:That's awesome.
Did you go as yourself to really scare people or did you put on a costume?
Also, were you interested in a Soireieiee? I have an extra that I'll send to you for cost...
I totally went as myself and I even got a bowl of fruit loops (big Kellogs factory in town, you can always tell who works there cause they give you those plastic single serving bowls of cereal. I love those personally). I am slightly interested in a Soiree. We'll talk after Christmas. If I buy it now my wife and my mom will get pissed at me cause I'm hard to shop for. This could be because if I want something I generally just buy it.
"The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it."
– George Bernard Shaw, author (1856-1950)
bhodilee
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HitAnyKey42 wrote:I don't really have anything to say right now, but I just wanted to post in this thread so that I would have the last post in the top 6 threads as I finish my lunch break and go back to work. 
well, that's as good a reason as any to post
Edit: and better than most!
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– George Bernard Shaw, author (1856-1950)
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Well it won't last, but I'm pretty pleased with that bit o spam
"The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it."
– George Bernard Shaw, author (1856-1950)
bhodilee
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HitAnyKey42 wrote:Yes, that was pretty awesome. Glad I got to see it before the order got screwed up. 
Well that sucks, they modded it all out. Nobody appreciates art anymore. At least the intended recipient saw it.
"The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it."
– George Bernard Shaw, author (1856-1950)
bhodilee
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"The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it."
– George Bernard Shaw, author (1856-1950)
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Are we due for a woot-off? I have a birthday coupon that I need to use this month. And even though I'm on a SIWBM (serious), I can't pass up a free $5. Second chance at Kent's PS? In.
"If drinking is bitter, change yourself to wine." -Rainer Maria Rilke
"Champagne is a very kind and friendly thing on a rainy night." -Isak Dinesen
"There are many ways to the recognition of truth; Burgundy is one of them." -Isak Dinesen
bahwm
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polarbear22 wrote:Fireplace. Check. Only source for warmth in the house. Not enough to call it heat though. She spent last night at the neighbor's who have a generator. Sun got the bedroom to about 52 degrees, so she plans to spend the night at home.
She was prepared, so water in the tub for flushing, but no showers, etc. Again, the neighbors. Electric stove, but the gas grill works fine.
Since there is still no power, she is not planning to come out. Wants to be home when the power comes on to check things out. And with change fees, she isn't sure it will be worth trying to come in later.
Pretty crazy.
And thanks to all for the good thoughts. Still some hope that the power comes back overnight and she can make it in.
I thought of the grill, but wasn't sure what kind you guys had. We spent a lot of time in front of the fireplace five years ago. We even moved a table directly in front of the fireplace for dinner. It was quite romantic except for the fact that my friend from Texas had arrived just at the beginning of the storm and was dealing with depression and refused to even go outside! (She's a Buffalonian by birth for crying out loud!) We weren't asking her to walk under falling branches--just get some fresh air!
Tell your lovely wife to hang in there and we hope that she has heat soon.
May our love be like good wine, grow stronger as it grows older. ~ Old English Toast
bahwm
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Anybody got any 36 hour days that they can loan me? Or, any extra sleep? I went to a class tonight (from 4:30 - 7), sponsored by our Teachers' Center. It was on autism. I thought it would be a good idea, since I have a student who is autistic. Part 2 is tomorrow. It was definitely worth my time and gave me some new and fresh insights. I plan on sharing some of the handouts with my aide. Finished dinner and soon, I will have to get baking the Pan de los Muertos (Bread of the Dead) for my Life Skills Spanish class! I have a really nice sweet bread recipe that is a hit every time! 
May our love be like good wine, grow stronger as it grows older. ~ Old English Toast
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Alyssa update: Alyssa has been sent home from the hospital, after yet another surgery. She will need a lot of support. She still is not speaking. Please keep the prayers coming. She has a long way to go. . .
May our love be like good wine, grow stronger as it grows older. ~ Old English Toast