It snowed here last night ya'll. As in white stuff, from the sky, that was still on the ground when I got up this morning. Crazy, huh? I took some pictures of it, but didn't get a chance to look at how they came out. Oh, and it is only 45 degrees here right now. Wind chill makes it 37. Have I mentioned that my Grandparents are on their way here, right now, to escape the coldness in Nevada?
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In other news, I thought I would show you some more pictures of the holiday cheer I have in my life right now. This one is not big, but it is at my office, and as this is where I spend a majority of my waking hours I needed a little something.
What do you think of my cubicle. Comfy, no? Eh, whatever. It works. I am like one of seven out of seventy that does not get an office, but who's counting? Not to mention that I am about as low on the food chain around here as you can get.
Oh and take a look at the break room here....
Just gaze at all of the temptation that I am having to overcome......
And there are still two more weeks until Christmas......
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
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Your office cubicle is wonderful! and very festive the way you have it decorated for the holidays.
Maybe someday you will work your way up to your own office with a window view.......:-)
If that is the way the break room looks all the time, they would have to get a handtruck to move my fat rear end in and out of my cubicle..........
nvmom
Happy New Year, my little sweethearts in Texas. I'm ashamed to say that I haven't read your blog in several weeks. Man, a person sure can get sidetracked, huh? I hope your Christmas was wonderful. That snow you had a few weeks ago should have waited for Christmas day don't you think. Wouldn't that have been awesome for your part of Texas. A snowy Christmas!! Come to think of it, I think Don and Michelle moved to Texas to get away from such yucky stuff that falls from the sky. I wonder why Michelle didn't mention about the snow to her mommy??? ;o) Love you guys, so very much. If you ever get to Chico, you know "me casa, su casa" or something like that! Chico Grandma
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