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Hi!

Even though snow isn't that unusual here (DC area)

every time it does snow there is sheer panic on the

roads! Today the trip to preschool took 40 min

(normally it is 8 minutes). I worked from home b/c I

had heard that the back up on the highway was 3 hours

long and I could believe it since a trip of about 5

miles or so took 40 min!

I've never been to the Pacific NW, and I'd love to see

it - the pictures I've seen are gorgeous, but I don't

think I can take so much grey - I really feel better

all around when the sun is shining!

Take care,

Donna

--- Pink Pussycat

wrote:

> Ug! 9 degrees?!

>

> It's a big deal if it ever snows here in Porland,

> Oregon, and usually is snowy (max 6 " ) for around a

> week and it's awesome, we get days off work

> sometimes for icy weather cause none of us are used

> to driving in it! The black ice though is what

> makes it dangerous, not so much the snow.

>

> No, here it in the Pacific NW it rains for months

> on end, sometimes with no blue sky in sight, only

> grey/overcast.

>

> However, I'm a native and like the rain, that's

> why it's green and pretty here, and you don't have

> to shovel it.

>

> Stay warm!

> , with webbed feet

>

> fitgrl222@... wrote:

> Suppose to get down to 9 degrees

> tonight so that will just make the roads that much

> worse. I get so worried because my DH and DD both

> will be traveling the roads first thing in the

> morning, when they are the worst.

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That's awesome you have the option to work at home Donna! I hear ya on the sun. I'm already ready for summer :)DArcyOn Dec 5, 2007 7:47 PM, Donna M-P <

donna112520@...> wrote:

Hi!

Even though snow isn't that unusual here (DC area)

every time it does snow there is sheer panic on the

roads! Today the trip to preschool took 40 min

(normally it is 8 minutes). I worked from home b/c I

had heard that the back up on the highway was 3 hours

long and I could believe it since a trip of about 5

miles or so took 40 min!

I've never been to the Pacific NW, and I'd love to see

it - the pictures I've seen are gorgeous, but I don't

think I can take so much grey - I really feel better

all around when the sun is shining!

Take care,

Donna

--- Pink Pussycat

wrote:

> Ug! 9 degrees?!

>

> It's a big deal if it ever snows here in Porland,

> Oregon, and usually is snowy (max 6 " ) for around a

> week and it's awesome, we get days off work

> sometimes for icy weather cause none of us are used

> to driving in it! The black ice though is what

> makes it dangerous, not so much the snow.

>

> No, here it in the Pacific NW it rains for months

> on end, sometimes with no blue sky in sight, only

> grey/overcast.

>

> However, I'm a native and like the rain, that's

> why it's green and pretty here, and you don't have

> to shovel it.

>

> Stay warm!

> , with webbed feet

>

> fitgrl222@... wrote:

> Suppose to get down to 9 degrees

> tonight so that will just make the roads that much

> worse. I get so worried because my DH and DD both

> will be traveling the roads first thing in the

> morning, when they are the worst.

>

>

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Hi Darcy,

Telecommuting is really the only reason I stayed at

work after DD was born - I couldn't have managed to

work full time otherwise. It is also the reason why,

now, I don't really look for other opportunities and

put up with grief and stress where I work - many other

places don't allow telecommuting and it really is

important to me, and will be even when DD goes to

kindergarten next year (just so much easier to balance

everything if you have flexibility!)

Take care,

Donna

--- Darcy Ledman wrote:

> That's awesome you have the option to work at home

> Donna! I hear ya on the

> sun. I'm already ready for summer :)

>

> DArcy

>

> On Dec 5, 2007 7:47 PM, Donna M-P

> wrote:

>

> > Hi!

> >

> > Even though snow isn't that unusual here (DC area)

> > every time it does snow there is sheer panic on

> the

> > roads! Today the trip to preschool took 40 min

> > (normally it is 8 minutes). I worked from home b/c

> I

> > had heard that the back up on the highway was 3

> hours

> > long and I could believe it since a trip of about

> 5

> > miles or so took 40 min!

> >

> > I've never been to the Pacific NW, and I'd love to

> see

> > it - the pictures I've seen are gorgeous, but I

> don't

> > think I can take so much grey - I really feel

> better

> > all around when the sun is shining!

> >

> > Take care,

> >

> > Donna

> > --- Pink Pussycat

> >

>

<pinkpussycat@...<pinkpussycat%40pinkpussycatscorner.com>>

> > wrote:

> >

> > > Ug! 9 degrees?!

> > >

> > > It's a big deal if it ever snows here in

> Porland,

> > > Oregon, and usually is snowy (max 6 " ) for around

> a

> > > week and it's awesome, we get days off work

> > > sometimes for icy weather cause none of us are

> used

> > > to driving in it! The black ice though is what

> > > makes it dangerous, not so much the snow.

> > >

> > > No, here it in the Pacific NW it rains for

> months

> > > on end, sometimes with no blue sky in sight,

> only

> > > grey/overcast.

> > >

> > > However, I'm a native and like the rain, that's

> > > why it's green and pretty here, and you don't

> have

> > > to shovel it.

> > >

> > > Stay warm!

> > > , with webbed feet

> > >

> > > fitgrl222@... <fitgrl222%40aol.com> wrote:

> > > Suppose to get down to 9 degrees

> > > tonight so that will just make the roads that

> much

> > > worse. I get so worried because my DH and DD

> both

> > > will be traveling the roads first thing in the

> > > morning, when they are the worst.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Recent Activity

> > >

> > > 6

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> > > 5

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> > > Healthy Eating

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> > > for families on

> > > how to eat healthy

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> > > Find relationship

> > > advice and answers.

> > >

> > > HDTV Support

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> > > HDTVs and devices

> > >

> > >

> > >

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> > >

> > >

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Here in Wisconsin we got our first storm of the season over the

weekend. We've also had a few more flurries since then. This is the

first winter in a while that we've had long-lasting snow before

Christmas. It reminds me of the way it was when I was growing up.

And my 8-year-old son likes it too!

, stay warm out there in the NW!

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Donna,

I totally agree on the needing the sunshine. That's why I love Georgia so much. Where I am now, we may as well be in Florida we're so close and my husband (who was born here) had never seen snow in person until we moved to North Carolina for a while. When I first moved to Atlanta in 1991, we got an inch of snow once and the entire city shut down. The mall wasn't even open because they didn't know how to drive in it! So while I learned to drive on it in Oklahoma where I grew up, I won't drive in the state of Georgia if there is snow on the ground because it is so rare that no one else knows how to drive on it. I can't imagine what they'd be like if they got the snow you guys get. It would probably take 8 or 9 hours to get across town! LOL

Tonya L. -www.smellabella.comwww.trainingwithtonya.com

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Hi!Even though snow isn't that unusual here (DC area)every time it does snow there is sheer panic on theroads! Today the trip to preschool took 40 min(normally it is 8 minutes). I worked from home b/c Ihad heard that the back up on the highway was 3 hourslong and I could believe it since a trip of about 5miles or so took 40 min!I've never been to the Pacific NW, and I'd love to seeit - the pictures I've seen are gorgeous, but I don'tthink I can take so much grey - I really feel betterall around when the sun is shining!Take care,Donna--- Pink Pussycat<pinkpussycatpinkpussycatscorner> wrote:> Ug! 9 degrees?!> > It's a big deal if it ever snows here in Porland,> Oregon, and usually is snowy (max 6") for around a> week and it's awesome, we get days off work> sometimes for icy weather cause none of us are used> to driving in it! The black ice though is what> makes it dangerous, not so much the snow. > > No, here it in the Pacific NW it rains for months> on end, sometimes with no blue sky in sight, only> grey/overcast.> > However, I'm a native and like the rain, that's> why it's green and pretty here, and you don't have> to shovel it. > > Stay warm!> , with webbed feet> > fitgrl222aol wrote:> Suppose to get down to 9 degrees> tonight so that will just make the roads that much> worse. I get so worried because my DH and DD both> will be traveling the roads first thing in the> morning, when they are the worst.> > > > Recent Activity> > 6> New Members> > 5> New Photos> > 1> New Files> > Visit Your Group > Healthy Eating> A resource> for families on> how to eat healthy> > Health> Looking for Love?> Find relationship> advice and answers.> > HDTV Support> on > Help with Samsung> HDTVs and devices> > > > .> > > > > > __________________________________________________________Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. http://tools.search./newsearch/category.php?category=shopping

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