I did something to my shoulder and cannot bring it full circle without the ibuprofen. Even with the meds it still hurts a tad when I try perform some basic function that involves my left arm, like typing. I have a lot of things I want and need to do around the house now that the weather is warming up, but I also know that if I overdo it, I will injure myself further. So with great frustration, the great garage cleanout reorg is delayed again.
The Saturday after Martin Luther King's Birthday, a good part of the country, including our neck of the woods, was hit with a big ice storm. We knew it was coming in the sense that it's not gonna pass us by, be mild, or be short-term. We knew the kids would be home for at least a week.
It turned out to be two weeks. The first week was declared an emergency and doesn't need to be made up, but apparently, they are still figuring out the second week. The kids had to give up President's Day as the first make-up day, hopefully the only one
Sidenote: our county does this thing where if there is a holiday during the week (typically a Monday Holiday) garbage pickup is shifted one day. This usually isn't a problem but remember that It's Definitely Coming Storm! Everyone whose pickup is on Friday had to wait two weeks until theirs got picked up, as well as the rest of the county for the following week.
I get the Holiday Day Shift, but they ended up doing it again in the second week, so it would have been better to somehow get all the pre-storm garbage collected.
Meanwhile, the storm allowed Nightingale to "help" the kids get their science fair projects completed. They would have been due Jan 27 but were extended to February 11th and we used each weekend we were home to move the project forward instead of wait until the last minute. Yay Nightingale.
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