No one told me it was going to freeze. I know that this isn't the first time I've lived in Utah, but it's obviously the first time I have tried to wash my window (while driving, on the freeway) when it's below freezing outside. How are people able to see? Needless to say, I had to pull off the freeway (quite the task since I couldn't see out my window) and scrape.
I'm tired. The list is too long to share. Basically I'm tired of being in transition, not being organized, and basically tired of being tired. On a positive note - being this tired makes falling asleep much easier (even if it's during Sunday School - oops!).
Don't give up. The next post is bound to be more positive and might even include a picture!
5 comments:
you need to get an apartment! Closer to work and in one of those wards ... that way you're not beating your head against a wall every day driving back and forth and your energies can go where you want it.
I think you're fabulous. And I agree with Julia (why was she up at 6:42 a.m.? ... that sounds like you!) We can't wait for Thanksgiving when you're coming home ... sleep all you want here (although I might be able to stay away and, although I will try diligently, Jane DOES have this problem with volume control. We're working on it.)
I've totally turned my windshield fluid on also! Glad you made it safely off the freeway :)
Get used to that frozen wiper fluid. Such a pain in the neck! And be sure to always keep that scraper handy. Ahh ... gotta love winter in Utah! Lucky for you, you missed last year's piles and piles of snow! It was crazy!
Hang in there! It will get better! I hope you have a fabulous Thanksgiving and a much needed break back in California! I have definitely done the windshield washer fluid thing...here in Minnesota we have some type of anti-freeze in our windshield wiper fluid, otherwise...disaster more than half the year!! Miss you!
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