November 29, 2005
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In keeping with tradition, here is our newest addition, having arrived
this afternoon. For those of you who don't get snow, that's called a
snow plow ("plow" for short) on the front and a salter on the back that
you fill with salt using a skid loader. It holds almost a 1000 pounds,
which helps with traction in snow.The other new item is the facial hair change since I had to get a respirator fit test today. Respirators don't work if you have a beard, so I'm down to this goatee. Which may or may not make it much longer.
I'm tired! This past weekend, I made 60
stops for customers in a 36 hour period. A little bit of Spanish
practice with Mateo and lots more on the way if we do get snow this
week. Then long stretches of silence in the Jeep when I don't feel like
thinking up something in Spanish...so we just keep listening to the new
Spanish radio station out of Racine.
EDIT: So I post this then head
out to my truck, and it's snowing! Yikes, I can't do late nights and
early mornings....*grumbles* but this does mean skiing will soon come
to the quaint village of Milly-wa-kay.
Comments (6)
Isn't snow wonderful?? We have had 2 snow days at the high school! This teaching stuff is pretty fun!
In response to your post about the pic, we were really excited! Rosa and I got all cutesy and went on a date to the coffee house. We spent a good hour and a half getting ready and then we had a little dance party and that picture was after we got back from our outing.
104.7? w00t
"Plow" for short. Laughing at your terminology lesson.
I love skiing. ...Have you ever been boarding? My sisters are very into it, but I've never tried.
do these "plows" normally stick out so far?
...and when are the crawfords getting a sherman tank?
I figured out why Nick has the goatee thing going.
He's trying to be me. I think I'll make a post about that at http://www.xanga.com/SuedeKnight
Yeah...that's the ticket.
:s The picture thing didn't work...it has to be a jpeg or a gif file...not a bitmap...I'll try to figure something out!
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