Survivor

I am on the road to recovery.  I came down with a cold on Dec 5 and today I think it is waning.  I still have a cough, but I feel good.  After almost 3 weeks of sleeping in my recliner, I am looking forward to sleeping in bed tonight.

I have Snowmen for sale in my yard (some assembly may be required).  The ones in the driveway are the least expensive, if you are looking for a bargain. 

We have a 10’ X 30’ awning over our back deck and the whole deck is covered in snow.  The same in front, there is a 10’ X 20’ awning over the front patio and it is covered with snow too.

We were fortunate, the kids brought over groceries for us last night, so the Queen can fix Christmas dinner.  I think I heard there will be 19 of us.  With the roads the way they are, maybe not so many.

I have been able to venture out to the studio a few times.  I finished a 6X6 album from the CKC, and I completed my project for the Crop-a-Latte meeting next month.  Next, I want to make some gifts to take to the stores involved with the Northwest Paper Chase in March.

I hope everybody has a great Christmas and New Year.

To All Employees
From Management
Subject Office conduct during the Christmas season

Effective immediately, employees should keep in mind the following guidelines in compliance with FROLIC (the Federal Revelry Office and Leisure Industry Council).

Running aluminum foil through the paper shredder to make tinsel is discouraged.

Playing Jingle Bells on the push-button phone is forbidden (it runs up an incredible long distance bill)

Work requests are not to be filed under “Bah humbug.”

Company cars are not to be used to go over the river and through the woods to Grandma’s house.

All fruitcake is to be eaten BEFORE July 25.

Egg nog will NOT be dispensed in vending machines.

In spite of all this, the staff is encouraged to have a Happy Holiday.

Published in:  on December 22, 2008 at 3:41 am Comments (5)