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| Kimmy sent me these pictures in the morning. It was worse at their house. It started there first. |
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| Their crabtree. A couple of small branches broke off. |
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| This is an amazing picture too, but Jared fell and hurt his knuckles when he took it. |
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| These are my ice pictures |
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| I had two small hooks that were really hard to put dish towels on under the sink. Today I used my rechargeable drill to take the screws out and the top board off. then I had to paint it. Tomorrow I will hang my round hoop towel hanger that Vikki and family got me for Christmas. It sure will make things easier. |
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| I used Kenzie’s green egg mold this morning and made scrambled eggs with potatoes for Bill and the same for me only I added cheese to mine. |
It was really icy in the morning, with Midland getting it worse than us. I talked to Kimmy and they were waiting to leave for Indiana til the roads were good. I was happy to hear that. There was a pile up on the Zilwaukee Bridge this morning and many accidents all over. It’s a good day to stay in and not go outside.
Our Christmas leftover day was cancelled because of the roads. I was able to get some Christmas things upstairs put away and some laundry done. Bill went to Spectrum later on in the day when the roads were better to see why they raised our bill and see if they would lower it. It is just for the internet.
I did my exercises while he was gone. The hard ones get easier every time. I sat in the family room for a while and watched the birds. We sure have a lot of them right now.
Kimmy called to let me know they were leaving in the evening to go to Indiana because the temps were a little above freezing and the roads were good and would only be better the farther south they traveled with the temperatures rising. I’m glad they waited and I prayed they would have safe travels. Kimmy texted me when they were bout 45 minutes away and said she was really scared. They were having problems with the van and they thought it was the suspension. They ended up getting on the back roads and traveling slowly to get there. I was so happy to hear they had made it.
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