Goldfish and snow
Tuesday, 16 December 2008 21:03![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I should not have the goldfish crackers in my house. I always eat the whole bag before the day is out.
Tonight it's supposed to snow. There's snow in the forecast for the next three days. I'm told it should snow at least five times before Christmas. If that is so, there is no way I'm going to be able to get out of town to visit my dad. I also won't be able to pick up anyone from the airport should they actually buy a ticket to come visit me (*cough*KidSister*cough*).
The thing that sucks about snow in this area is that hardly anybody can drive in it. It doesn't matter if you were born and raised in Greenland hauling sheep from one town to the other, if you're in the Seattle area NOW, you can't drive in it. Anywhere else you'd probably be able to, but not here. There are too many people on the road who haven't got a fucking clue what they're doing to exercise safe snow/ice driving. If you're not doing your best to avoid them, you're being hit by them.
This presents a small problem. I have two doctor's appointments this week. One of them I can't reschedule and wouldn't want to anyway because it's too important. I wonder how the rest of the week will go?
As for me, I just need to make sure I have plenty of clean, dry socks.
Tonight it's supposed to snow. There's snow in the forecast for the next three days. I'm told it should snow at least five times before Christmas. If that is so, there is no way I'm going to be able to get out of town to visit my dad. I also won't be able to pick up anyone from the airport should they actually buy a ticket to come visit me (*cough*KidSister*cough*).
The thing that sucks about snow in this area is that hardly anybody can drive in it. It doesn't matter if you were born and raised in Greenland hauling sheep from one town to the other, if you're in the Seattle area NOW, you can't drive in it. Anywhere else you'd probably be able to, but not here. There are too many people on the road who haven't got a fucking clue what they're doing to exercise safe snow/ice driving. If you're not doing your best to avoid them, you're being hit by them.
This presents a small problem. I have two doctor's appointments this week. One of them I can't reschedule and wouldn't want to anyway because it's too important. I wonder how the rest of the week will go?
As for me, I just need to make sure I have plenty of clean, dry socks.
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