I’m crossing my fingers, and counting every kiss Shawshank, January 2, 2025 Good afternoon everyone. How’s 2025 treating y’all so far? Me? Up at the ass crack of dawn, 15 minutes before the alarm went off. I didn’t want to over sleep, so I rolled out of bed and started the day. I was warned last night. Lemme back that up. I got a text from BossLady asking if I’d change my closing shift to an opening shift, as the opener called out sick. I said no problem. Immediately, the guy that closed on New Year’s Eve texted, and warned me the store was a complete mess as groceries came as they were starting to close the store. The back room was unkempt. But we had everything cleaned up shortly after the store was opened. The morning was really slow, but started to pick up as we were getting ready for the next shift to take over. Now I’m finishing this post and we’re gonna head out to the second hand store to see if anything is tickling our fancy. Nachos for dinner. Yum! Life blogbloggercoffeejournalmorningsTinyTownup early
Life But that’s when the hornet stung me August 13, 2024 Morning all. I’m awake. We slept in just a little. Little longer than yesterday. By like 10-15 minutes. It’s a warm one here so far. I think the highs are in the 80s again. That’s a good thing, I’m sure one day we’ll be getting up and looking out the… Read More
Life When we finally kiss goodnight how I’ll hate going out in the storm April 23, 2022April 23, 2022 I roll over in bed – wide wide WIDE awake. It’s like my body just decided that now would be a good time to wake up. It’s 6:30. Last night I tried to remind myself to look at the snowfall totals before looking outside. So as my eyes were focussing,… Read More
Life Two-steppin’ on the table, she don’t need a dance floor October 7, 2025 Thankfully, our furnace will get fixed tomorrow. It’s freakin cold in here this morning! I have the stove set to about 500°, and the timer is set on the stove. It’s currently 26° out there. And that’s dog shit my friends. Sometimes living North of the Wall sucks. Work wasn’t… Read More