Sunday, December 18, 2005

Freaking Cold



We're heading toward the Dead of Winter here, which means that it's pitch dark when I get up in the morning, and this last week it was also foggy and freezing. I actually heard a new term on the radio weather forecast: freezing fog. Lord, I live in a climate with Freezing Fog! What next? Today it resumed the normal Raining All the Time mode, so it shouldn't be so cold. I'm so looking forward to the kids being on school vacation this week, it just seems cruel to get them up in the cold dark mornings.

I'm trying to wrap up the semester's work, so far unsuccessfully. I have to turn in grades by midnight on Tuesday, which means that I'll have 4 whole days to get ready for Christmas. It wasn't always so inhumane. At one time we turned in Fall grades after New Years, but somehow, in spite of the fact that everything is done on the computer, the deadlines have been moved up. This means that I still have no Christmas tree, but I hope to get one tomorrow.

I've also celebrated my birthday since my last post. My kids paid for me to get a second piercing in each earlobe, so now I can wear two pairs of earrings at the same time. I must've been one of the last women in California with only one hole in each ear, but now I'm one of the crowd. And Michael surprised me with an unexpected gift: a scanner. Can you believe it? I never would've thought to even ask for one, and now my brain is spinning with the possible projects. What a guy!

5 comments:

Debra Dixon said...

Happy 39th Birthday!

Barbara C said...

Yeah, for the 10th time!

Debra Dixon said...

Plus Barb has the nerve to cut sweaters off! (She has the instructions in her webshots.)

Barbara C said...

I definitely have a sweater fetish, and unlike when I lived in Southern California, I can wear sweaters here almost all year. We have great knitting weather, and I can almost always wear a sweater.

I have also made pullovers into cardigans--I'm pretty fearless with a pair of scissors.

Rian said...

Happy birthday, Barbara!!

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