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Conversation

No school for junior tomorrow, due to the extreme cold and danger for kids who wait for busses. I actually think this is wise, but who am I?

Conversation we just had.

Jr: What was that!

Me: The wind

Jr: It sounded like a burgler!

Me: You’re going to have to trust me, there are no burglers out tonight

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Feta News

How do you make feta saltier? Mix in some capers and call it a spread! Hooo boy, my blood pressure should spike any minute now. I’m not sure how I feel about the combo, actually. It’s part of the special sandwich of the day, roast beef wrap with feta-caper spread. But it’s feta, so it has to be good, right?

p.s. If you are going to change the pickle chips from sweet to dill, for goodness’ sake TELL SOMEONE before they ask for them. I like dill as much as the next girl, but I was in the mood for a few sweet pickle chips. Crunch…ahhhhhhhhhhh!

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Such a Thoughtful Boy

For some reason (and it could have been the -3 temps as we left the house this morning) Junior suggested that we should save all our money and put a garage on the house. That’s actually amazingly thoughtful, because I believe he got the idea after I removed the thin covering of snow from the car.

He then pointed out that instead of having two doors to the house we would have three, so apparently his vision includes some sort of breezeway. Of course then we’d probably have four doors, so maybe I won’t say anything.

I told him I’d love to put a garage on the house but it’s a LOT of money, and he was wondering if I wanted all the change he has in his piggy bank. I mean, could you just squeeze this kid to death? I told him that wasn’t enough. I said we’d probably need 200 one hundred dollar bills (breaking it down into a number he could more likely understand). Which doesn’t sound so outrageous, when you put it that way, does it? If 200 of you each send me $100, I can build Junior’s dream garage!

He asked me how much is in my bank account, and when I told him, he pointed out that there was enough for him to get a red Game Boy SP and THEN start saving for the garage. I see he’s retained his priorities.

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Fun With Science

Okay, if it’s cold enough to freeze the contents of my nose while I’m breathing warm air through it, do you think if I throw a cup of water into the air it will freeze before it hits the ground?

Stay tuned…

Okay, so as Rick pointed out, we’re a few degrees off from the optimal “water thrown up in the air and freezing before it hits the ground” weather.

So I pose another question: It says that you can keep Cool Whip for 2 weeks in the fridge…but how can you tell if it’s gone bad?

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Oh For Pete’s Sake!

I want to share a little bit of my life with you. The part of my life that has to go outside to get to and from work. Here is what Yahoo has to say about my weather.

“Tomorrow night: Partly cloudy and windy. Cold. Dangerous wind chills approaching -40F. Low around -10F. Winds WNW at 25 to 35 mph.”

In case you weren’t paying attention, there’s a negative sign in front of the forty. Low without the 35 (!) mph wind is -10. -10 is almost 40 degrees COLDER than the temperature at which water freezes. It’s about 60 degree colder than the temperature at which Jody freezes.

Wind chill of -40. I can barely conceive of that. The only way to make that worse is to present it in celsius. Wait, why is -40f equal to -40c? Am I doing the math wrong? Hang on…nope, I did it right. So okay, that doesn’t make it sound worse. It makes it sound the same. And Kelvin would make it sound positively steamy…(for the record, that’s 233k. Woo.)

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