In anticipation of a 4 day weekend [Monday being the day my Mom is having hand/finger surgery] I brought home a bunch of work in order to get caught up and not get behind. I'm glad I did as my plans for Friday to visit the High Museum's exhibit of Eric Carle's work didn't play out. I was going to do the museum on my own, but with the changing weather predictions I decided it was best to stay where I was to avoid being "stuck" in Atlanta. I'm glad I did too! I ventured out Friday morning only to buy propane for our camp stove in the event we lost power. We didn't thank goodness as that would have also meant a loss of heat. I got Sophie out for a good long walk knowing whatever the weather brought it would definitely bring ice, and I didn't want to deal with that and a very strong dog who doesn't mind wintery weather at all! Sure enough around 1:30 the rain started.
This was my view for about 4.5 hours, and I got soooo much accomplished. Several things required reading and editing and that's hard to do at work when you are constantly interrupted.
Steve made it home from the city Friday evening with no problems, but had to be out the door at 5 am on Saturday to get to headquarters where the JOC was set up [Joint Operations Center-gotta love government acronyms, right]. Thankfully there were no issues with his drive, and Sophie and I went back to bed until 7:30! I never sleep that late unless I don't get to bed before 1am. The weather I woke up to was ice and a smattering of snow. Since there was no snow to photograph I took pictures of some of the shrubbery with ice, so pretty, but not fun at all. Sophie got a short walk and I went to the fitness center. I used the morning to clean the apartment and do laundry. It felt good to have everything in order. Much later in the day Sophie and I ventured out for a longer walk to check out the roads and sidewalks which seemed pretty clear except in a few places where the sun didn't melt anything.
Sunday morning included another trip to the fitness center, and a long walk for the d-o-g. I decided that to venture to the High since it was at least sunny, but still very cold, and I'm glad I did. It's a wonderful albeit a small exhibit, but I learned so much about Eric Carle. I really need to dig out the boy's copy and the little stuffed caterpillar that came with the book. I took our rather pitiful, but sometimes useful, train into Atlanta. While exiting the station I looked up to see this-it was hanging down a good 7-8 inches.
I was so nice being able to drive 15 minutes from our apartment and let someone else drive the rest of the way! I only had to wait a couple minutes for the train on both ends of my travels which is great because the station at the beginning is an open air train stop!
Everyone needs a random photo on their blog right! Here's my new ride [2015 Audi A3 Cabriolet Quattro which give me all wheel drive!] -and if the weather predictions are correct I might actually be able to put the top down later in the week-gotta love living in the south! This is the first time I could get a photo of the whole car. I am loving it too.
Afterwards there was a required stop at the grocery store and then home for football. While I'm thrilled that the Falcons have done so well, and are going to the playoffs I'm a bit apprehensive of the teams we will/could be facing in order to go all the way. It can get pretty dirty at this point in the season. I don't know if I can watch or not! Next weekend will include the Falcons-Seattle game on Saturday and then hopefully [weather not being an issue] we'll make a trip to Clemson to see Andrew on Sunday. It was so hot in August when he moved up there we really couldn't walk around campus, so we're hoping to see a bit more this time. It'll be another long weekend that I hope will be filled with more knitting and sewing-we'll see. Hope everyone that got tons of snow are able to return to normal and at least got to throw a snow ball or two!
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I'm so glad you got to the High (and appears we all made a good decision to bag our plans for Friday). Hope all goes well with your mom today. xo.
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