Monday, March 2, 2009

Oh, for crap's sake!

My blog seems to have disappeared. I open it up and there aren't any posts. Everything else is there, just no posts.

There was a foot of snow outside this morning, so I called in to work. When I spoke to the assistant manager, I said, "Hi, it's Laura, I'm not coming in today." She said, "I didn't think you were." I have not called in on a snow day yet this year. I went in after all the overnight storms. I stayed through all the storms that started during the day. So WTF was that supposed to mean?

I got an e-mail today saying that the camera I ordered was out of stock and my order was cancelled. It took a week and and a half for them to figure that out?

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On a nice note, the neighbor came over and plowed out the car and the front walk. He shoveled the front steps and even cleaned the snow off my car. Unfortunately, it snowed quite a bit more, but I can handle cleaning up what's left.

Edited to add: I have my posts back. Yay.


2 comments:

Nanny Goats In Panties said...

You know what? The same thing happened to me (the blog post thing, not the snow thing hell, I live in California, there's no snow here). But right when I posted my blog just after midnight late Sunday night/early Monday morning, I lost all my posts and totally freaked because I had just made a teensy weensie little change to my blog layout and didn't back it up and just completely freaked. Sometime during the 10 minutes of trying to figure out what was wrong, they came back, like magic. Whew!!!! (I have blogger too, so maybe we just went through the same thing?)

Laura said...

I'm sorry those irritating things happened to you, but in the grand scheme of things, it doesn't matter all that much really, does it?

As far as that woman's comment goes, try not to read into it. Maybe she just knew how much snow there was this time down your way and figured that this time you'd be really stuck. I always like to extend the benefit of the doubt unless I have serious reason to do otherwise.

Love,

Laura