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Old 12-21-2007, 09:28 AM #1
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Default Snow Day

Upon the anniversery of my car wreck, we have lovingly received 8 to 10 inches of snow over night and it is still falling.

So, my husband has forbad me to drive. Not really. He strongly suggested I stay home. He freaked and I found it adorable. He loves me.

Plus, with the vertigo....not a good idea. It's getting better!! hooray. But, just in case.

I might try to go in later if it clears up. But hubby made it sound like he wanted to drive me if I did and he's got a 8 to 10 hour job to complete today.

Isn't it funny how men can put themselves in danger and that's just fine, but if their wives, mothers or sisters try it, they come unglued. lol

Happy solstice all!
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