Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
So I tend to always be cold. I can usually deal with it, but sometimes in winter, that chill just sets in to the bone... Sometimes I can get bundled up and face the cold and it's even refreshing... but other days I just dread having to go out there. I stall and make excuses... So today was one of those days. But finally I headed home. There's barely any snow on the ground, but the roads are DAMN slippery! I was crawling along at like 2 miles an hour like an old lady. Giving myself TONS of room before stopping or turning.... and my car behaved itself very well, all sorts of traction-control lights flashing on and off, and keeping me going in the intended direction.
So then I was coming down North, into the circle at Richmond. (symphony circle?) Going nice and slow, since there is a car stopped ahead waiting to enter the circle. Step on the brakes, car doesn't slow. Anti-lock brakes start stuttering... car is not slowing down. Traction-control blinking like crazy... I'm thinking 'wait, what is it? turn INTO the skid?' then realized "but wait, I'm not turning". Then I think 'pump the brakes?" "no, anti-lock brakes. Don't pump them."
Then it hits me- I am not going to stop. And I just sat there for what seemed like an eternity, thankful I had my seatbelt on, and wondering if my airbags would go off when the inevitable impact occurred.
Fortunately it was about a 2mph impact, so the airbags did not go off. And the guy was very nice. On his way to choir practice at Kleinhans. No one was hurt. My car is fine, from what I can tell. His was mostly fine- the plastic on one of the back lights cracked. So we exchanged info, and went on our ways. Then of course that god damned good-for-nothing detour on richmond is still up, which sent me skidding through yet another intersection. Scary.
My car was about to be in time out, until I noticed that every car I saw was skidding at the stop signs, so I guess it's just the shitty roads.
Blah... just what I needed on top of this lame day.
(I got a very ominous message yesterday from J, saying "we need to talk". Have not been able to make contact yet, but I find I am scared. Feel like a naughty child that is about to get yelled at.)
Anyway... I think some tivo and hot chocolate is in order. Stay warm (and off the roads!) peeps!
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12/04/2006 20:05 #23991
@#$%@$#% ice grumble grumble *&^(&12/02/2006 18:31 #23990
back to normalOk, time to pause my babbling for something much more meaningful-
Just found another cool charity idea- Charity Checks the website is a little crappy, but the idea is great.
Basically you send them a donation, and they send your designated recipient a check for that amt of money, with the 'pay to' field blank, and then the person you send it to gets to make it out to ANY charity they want. Sort of like a Charity gift certificate.
Just found another cool charity idea- Charity Checks the website is a little crappy, but the idea is great.
Basically you send them a donation, and they send your designated recipient a check for that amt of money, with the 'pay to' field blank, and then the person you send it to gets to make it out to ANY charity they want. Sort of like a Charity gift certificate.
11/30/2006 20:54 #23988
detourOk, can anybody tell me anything about the annoying detour on Richmond and W. Ferry that makes me late for work every morning since I forget about it? The road has been blocked for just that one block, for the entire week. And I see ZERO signs of construction, road work, anything. Does anyone know anything about this? Google was not helpful.
carolinian - 11/30/06 22:14
I did actually see a backhoe a bit down the street. Not that it makes it any less irritating when I've trying to get back home to my house on Richmond.
I did actually see a backhoe a bit down the street. Not that it makes it any less irritating when I've trying to get back home to my house on Richmond.
vycious - 11/30/06 21:27
yeah, i noticed that doing a delivery for work today. almost made me late. no idea what its for, tho.
yeah, i noticed that doing a delivery for work today. almost made me late. no idea what its for, tho.
11/25/2006 15:40 #23987
Warm FuzziesOk, so the season of giving and getting and gluttony is officially upon us. I went to Target this morning (not as horrible as I was expecting) only to see bratty little kids out in full force. I saw one boy, 10 or so, yell at his mom- "Mom. MOM. MOM!! Skates! That's what I need. New skates. And not the crappy ones!" as he drags her down the aisle. Then he goes "and I want them NOW. I am SO not getting my speed up on the skates I have!" I wanted to slap him.
Anyway, so it made me realize that it's probably time to start thinking about christmas/holiday shopping.
And I remembered the perfect gift for the impossible-to-shop-for person that has everything.
Check out Heifer International . I've been giving people gift-donations from there for a few years.. I always wonder how much it actually helps when I send $20 to the Red Cross or whatever- but this one makes me happy. You "buy" an animal (chicks, ducks, rabbits, llamas, goats, sheep, heifers, etc., they even have bees, and trees- from like $20 up to "an ark" for $5000), and they give the animal(s) to a family in a developing country, and teach them how to raise it, breed it, etc. And part of the deal is that the family has to give one of their animal's babies to another family in the village to keep the whole thing going. You can buy a pair of ducks, and they teach the family how to raise the eggs, or a goat and they teach them how to milk it and make cheese and stuff.
Anyway, so it made me realize that it's probably time to start thinking about christmas/holiday shopping.
And I remembered the perfect gift for the impossible-to-shop-for person that has everything.
Check out Heifer International . I've been giving people gift-donations from there for a few years.. I always wonder how much it actually helps when I send $20 to the Red Cross or whatever- but this one makes me happy. You "buy" an animal (chicks, ducks, rabbits, llamas, goats, sheep, heifers, etc., they even have bees, and trees- from like $20 up to "an ark" for $5000), and they give the animal(s) to a family in a developing country, and teach them how to raise it, breed it, etc. And part of the deal is that the family has to give one of their animal's babies to another family in the village to keep the whole thing going. You can buy a pair of ducks, and they teach the family how to raise the eggs, or a goat and they teach them how to milk it and make cheese and stuff.
ajay - 11/27/06 01:29
Target is a great place .... for meeting women!
OK, maybe not this time of the year. ;-)
Target is a great place .... for meeting women!
OK, maybe not this time of the year. ;-)
twisted - 11/26/06 01:07
Dad & Jean got the grandkids a goat :::link::: last year. I wonder how ol' Billy is doing?
Dad & Jean got the grandkids a goat :::link::: last year. I wonder how ol' Billy is doing?
jenks - 11/25/06 19:57
oh boy that sounded wrong and snobby didn't it. I don't think target is horrible- I love target. I just thought going there TODAY would be horrible and crowded.
oh boy that sounded wrong and snobby didn't it. I don't think target is horrible- I love target. I just thought going there TODAY would be horrible and crowded.
metalpeter - 11/25/06 15:58
Just from what you say that sounds like an interesting charity I won't promise anything but I will think about giving them money. Onto Target I love that store I really do and not just because there are some hoties who work the registers. Maybe I'm just biased cause I have known a few people who work there. No that isn't it I used to shop there before I knew anyone who worked there. Or maybe it is just that it dosn't have that Stigma of K-Mart like "Hey What are you doing here" and DVDs and CDs locked behind glass and lay-a-ways. It seems to me like that kid dosn't understand the concept of Christmas. What would have been funny to do is go up to the kid and say "guess you gotta practice a little more seeing as all the kids are beating you, cause from what I hear you skates are fine." Or something along those lines.
Just from what you say that sounds like an interesting charity I won't promise anything but I will think about giving them money. Onto Target I love that store I really do and not just because there are some hoties who work the registers. Maybe I'm just biased cause I have known a few people who work there. No that isn't it I used to shop there before I knew anyone who worked there. Or maybe it is just that it dosn't have that Stigma of K-Mart like "Hey What are you doing here" and DVDs and CDs locked behind glass and lay-a-ways. It seems to me like that kid dosn't understand the concept of Christmas. What would have been funny to do is go up to the kid and say "guess you gotta practice a little more seeing as all the kids are beating you, cause from what I hear you skates are fine." Or something along those lines.
11/24/2006 13:46 #23986
rabbit reduxCategory: pix
First off, Happy Thanksgiving everyone!!
Hope you all had some quality time with family/friends (and, of course, stuffed your yaps). That fog last night was surreal! Felt like Silent Hill.
I had to work this morning, annoying. Was supposed to have sat/sun off, though, since I have no patients in the hospital, which would have been nice. But oh no, at the last second someone decided to schedule a (non-emergent) case for 9am today, and of course the guy needs to be admitted, so now I need to go in sat/sun to see him. Not for long, but just enough that I can't leave town. Bastards. There was a reason the OR schedule was wide open today- to let people have some time with their families. Ah well, no use complaining.
But so after work I came home and spent some quality time with my new little friends, Cinnamon and Sugar. (yes, those are their real names. My landlords got them from N's boss- she said "he had 2 rabbits, now he has 20, so everyone is getting christmas presents.") I just thought "yup, that's what rabbits do". Also, I don't think giving animals as presents is a good thing to do. And, I don't like that they have to be banished to the basement, but whatever.
But anyway, so I gave them each some play time and brought them upstairs for photo shoots. First they were a little shy, but then they warmed up and hippity-hopped all over. Eventually were so comfortable the just plopped down for little bunny-naps.
So Tony, I hope you are prepared for another cute attack.
(sorry if there are too many pix. I actually took 65, so this is edited.)
Sugar. She's albino. Supposedly have flemish-something, half angora.
Bath time.
Being tall.
Miss Cinnamon.
Despite their soft little feet, they have some claws under there!!
I just love the little cottontail.
A split second before this they were giving each other a little bunny kiss.
I'm thankful for little lovey furry creatures. :)
Hope you all had some quality time with family/friends (and, of course, stuffed your yaps). That fog last night was surreal! Felt like Silent Hill.
I had to work this morning, annoying. Was supposed to have sat/sun off, though, since I have no patients in the hospital, which would have been nice. But oh no, at the last second someone decided to schedule a (non-emergent) case for 9am today, and of course the guy needs to be admitted, so now I need to go in sat/sun to see him. Not for long, but just enough that I can't leave town. Bastards. There was a reason the OR schedule was wide open today- to let people have some time with their families. Ah well, no use complaining.
But so after work I came home and spent some quality time with my new little friends, Cinnamon and Sugar. (yes, those are their real names. My landlords got them from N's boss- she said "he had 2 rabbits, now he has 20, so everyone is getting christmas presents.") I just thought "yup, that's what rabbits do". Also, I don't think giving animals as presents is a good thing to do. And, I don't like that they have to be banished to the basement, but whatever.
But anyway, so I gave them each some play time and brought them upstairs for photo shoots. First they were a little shy, but then they warmed up and hippity-hopped all over. Eventually were so comfortable the just plopped down for little bunny-naps.
So Tony, I hope you are prepared for another cute attack.
(sorry if there are too many pix. I actually took 65, so this is edited.)
Sugar. She's albino. Supposedly have flemish-something, half angora.
Bath time.
Being tall.
Miss Cinnamon.
Despite their soft little feet, they have some claws under there!!
I just love the little cottontail.
A split second before this they were giving each other a little bunny kiss.
I'm thankful for little lovey furry creatures. :)
hodown - 11/27/06 16:12
so cute, i dont even know what to say...
so cute, i dont even know what to say...
libertad - 11/25/06 11:58
Great wab pics! I did notice their claws were supper sharp. It must be cause they are babies. Cutting rabbit nails can be a tough task and even twice as hard with two. Here are some basics about rabbit talk. :::link:::
Great wab pics! I did notice their claws were supper sharp. It must be cause they are babies. Cutting rabbit nails can be a tough task and even twice as hard with two. Here are some basics about rabbit talk. :::link:::
enknot - 11/24/06 21:08
I've fallen and I can't get up... (so cute, so so cute)
I've fallen and I can't get up... (so cute, so so cute)
mrmike - 11/24/06 18:39
Beauts... Love how the brown flops down and got comfortable.
Beauts... Love how the brown flops down and got comfortable.
vincent - 11/24/06 14:27
They are so cute and adorable.
Know the feeling of getting stuck. I am now working until 10:30 tonight, I've been here since 8 this morning =/
They are so cute and adorable.
Know the feeling of getting stuck. I am now working until 10:30 tonight, I've been here since 8 this morning =/
vycious - 11/24/06 14:19
i love silent hill. i wish i could move there.
i love silent hill. i wish i could move there.
Glad you are ok. The Ice Sucks for use walkers to but it isn't as dangerous. Snow I'm fine with Ice on the ground or undersnow drives me crazzy.