Hi, Ruth! Thanks for the coffee; we needed it this morning!!! 94 pies!
I need your willpower, woman! Have a nice day today and stick to that water.
Cyndi: So sorry to hear about your kitty. I hope the vet is able to figure something out and that you are still able to make it to your vacation. Have a nice day!
Cottage: I hope you feel better soon! Get some rest during your free time today.
Debbie: WTG getting through a clean P1 day. It can be hard, but the rewards are so great at the end! Keep it up!
Rikki: Hope you get the agenda figured out and that you have a busy, busy work day.
Laurie: My prayers will be with you tonight; that sounds like it's really going to be a tough speech to make, but I'm sure you'll get through it.
Katie: I struggle with veggies in the morning as well, even after all this time. A great way to get them in, I've found, is to scramble them with my eggs. It doesn't tend to feel as weird as eating a salad in the morning.
Stephanie: Wow, what a great deal! I never have the patience to find the really good ones on Ebay. I hope you have a nice day and can get some extra rest in.
Heather: I hope a lot of parents show up for the open house and the long day is worth it. Do you have a relaxing weekend planned??
Me: We had a bit of a rough evening yesterday. We got home from work and were getting our water bottles filled up for our workouts when we discovered that our tap water was so chlorinated there were fumes coming out. Of course, we got answering machines everywhere we called and the situation did not improve after running the water for 1.5 hours. I went to the utility office this morning and they told me it was safe to drink
and that running the water for 30 minutes would take care of it. I told them that if someone wasn't there to flush my lines out by 5 pm, hubby would be in the office to raise **** in the morning and a letter, accompanied by the photos I took, will be on its way to the newspaper. So, we'll see what happens. Our poor neighbor is an elderly guy and he came over and told DH that his throat burned when he drank it. So, nice guy that he is, DH went out and bought gallons of water for us, the elderly neighbors and a young couple who have a newborn on formula down the street. I understand they need to chlorine to clean the pipes (the whole south side of the city is finally getting up-to-code water lines put in), but some warning would have been nice so we could have prepared to be without water all night. Getting into the shower post-workout, it smelled like I was jumping into a swimming pool. Not fun!