Good morning to you all! It is still cool here but it doesn't seem to be as frigid. My poor son in law has a trip to the surgeon planned today. He has been so very sick and we just found out he has an infected salivary gland that has a stone in it. I hope they can quickly sort him out and get him back to feeling well again. We took a box of Ruthie's clothing that Kelly gave her back to Kelly's to ship FEDEX (Tom has an account and cheaper rates since he works for them) and Jack ran it in and said he was all bundled up and looked awful.
Maggie: Thanks for the scale, you are a peach. I will try and watch out for it. I imagine it will be here towards the end of the week. I am hoping they work on my gate either today or tomorrow or I am going to call the agent for our property and find out what is going on. Jack says there is a piece missing to the metal pipe looking thing that makes it long enough to slide inside the teeth latch to keep it latched. No hurry with the size stuff, I have some stuff I have to finish first anyway, but you can send it and I will just store the email like I did Jean's and will Susan's then when I am ready can do my sock calc's to make the right size.
Jean: It is still pretty frigid where you are it seems. Hope Bob's soreness has lessened this morning. It sure doesn't take huge effort anymore to be sore, at least it doesn't seem to. Is most of your town closed up still, like shops and such? I would think it would make it hard for you guys since you have to drive so far to get to a bigger shopping area and the drive is hazardous too.
I had a terrible food day yesterday. I guess you have them but I was starving all day long. At least, nothing I ate was junk food as we don't have any in the house. The snacks we have are all sugar or fat free stuff and I didn't eat any of that anyway. I had extra fruit, some cheese and stuff that put me over my points. Hopefully, today will be much much better.
I guess I better tackle those morning chores and get the day going. Have a great day and maybe we will start a warmup now that freezing stuff has passed through. Faye