September 10, 2017 is a date that I will remember for a long time. It is like 9/11, we remember where we were and what we were doing at a particular moment in time. The days leading up to September 10 were very busy, not only in my personal life, but at the office and with our staff. Making sure that before we left that Friday we had all our equipment away from windows, stuffed in closets and covered with trash bags, just in case. Everything was moved but the desks. It had been a long time since the desks were that empty, almost like we were moving either into or out of this office. Also, keeping in contact with the staff to make sure everyone was safe. The plan was that I would text everyone several times a day and they needed to respond to me that all was okay. They did a great job keeping up with this throughout the storm and afterwards. Leading up to the weekend, I had been preparing at home. Making sure my truck had a full tank of gas, going to the grocery store to mak
We are having the same weather here in western NY. Not to bad if you can just sit in front of a fan and read. The minute I move at all ~ heat wave. Stay cool.
ReplyDeleteyesterday traveling through NC our temps reached 102, with out the heat indext! stay cool!
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We have made it to South Carolina and it is so HOT! Our great-grandkids are here and we can only play with them in their house, with short trips to the backyard -- too hot out for wee ones.
ReplyDeleteDon't know what we'll do when we leave here if the weather doesn't moderate.
Thanks for stopping by my Radko disaster post! They just put us under a heat advisory until Wednesday evening...heat index around 108 the next couple of days. I really hate winter, so I'm trying not to complain about this...but, enough already!
ReplyDeleteMe again -- hope its cooling down up there and that all is well. -- we're headed North (made it to North Carolina -- heading to the outer banks tomorrow -- we travel slow.) Sallie (FullTime-Life)
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