I think I'd share some of your cavalier attitude -- as much as I loathe snow -- if Cory worked from home like Tom does. It IS very snuggly to have the whole family at home (even sick) while the world goes and rots outside.
Snow, for me, means worrying... or just not having him here. He's been really cautious lately since he slid off the right during the first storm, so he's been staying with closer friends. Tonight, since it's going to be so bad, the postal bosses gave him clearance to actually CAMP OUT in the P.O. He took his sleeping bag and a book...
(I packed him a bunch of lunches and dinners and snacks and wrote his name on his undies. Hahahah! As close as I'm getting to sending someone away to camp!)
I have my doggies and lots of Discworld... and coffee, although just drip and instant. I REALLY should've gotten someone to get the espresso machine out of the shed for me. (Or maybe not, since I can't really GO anywhere/DO anything. But I could SIT HERE really happily! ;)
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Snow, for me, means worrying... or just not having him here. He's been really cautious lately since he slid off the right during the first storm, so he's been staying with closer friends. Tonight, since it's going to be so bad, the postal bosses gave him clearance to actually CAMP OUT in the P.O. He took his sleeping bag and a book...
(I packed him a bunch of lunches and dinners and snacks and wrote his name on his undies. Hahahah! As close as I'm getting to sending someone away to camp!)
I have my doggies and lots of Discworld... and coffee, although just drip and instant. I REALLY should've gotten someone to get the espresso machine out of the shed for me. (Or maybe not, since I can't really GO anywhere/DO anything. But I could SIT HERE really happily! ;)