Tuesday, March 31, 2009

oh my...


So I was off of work today due to the...I don't want to know how many inches we have rec'd since yesterday about lunch time. This is not good for our flooding situation here. They are talking of a second crest in April reaching 40-41 feet again!!!
This is the tree in our front yard yesterday. The snow is just wet and heavy. Perfect snowball or snowman snow!
But I gotta say---This is getting out of hand! After this winter I am not so sure a hurricane would be a bad thing! At least that is only a week long!
Today would have been a good day to pack all my stuff for my scrapbooking weekend... If only I hadn't spent ALL DAY trying to organize all these discs that have Lord knows what on them... I am down to the last couple of discs...Thank you, LORD... But it is now suppertime and I have done NO packing yet... I am gonna end up being up all night tomorrow night trying to get everything put together!
I so wish I was a more organized person. I try, I struggle, I fail, I try again... It is a viscious cycle!


Just so you don't think I am kidding...this is my desk!



What a MESS!

I guess while I am at adding fun stuff I may as well add a video of Kerstin doing her Bella dance video! :) She is just so darn cute! And obviously feeling better after going to the doctor yesterday and finding out she has strep throat!

Isn't she too funny?

Sunday, March 29, 2009

FLOOD!

It has been an interesting week, the Red decided to come out of its banks early and went to previously unrecorded heights. We have lost some homes, a couple of people have lost their lives in heart related issues in the fight. We have a few thousand people displaced and people have been shipped all over ND & MN.

I am thankful that our home has been safe through all of this. If you want pics, I don't have any! LOL I have been trying to be a good citizen and stay off the streets!

I do however have some pics of some NASTY icicles that were hanging off my roof until my daughter and hubby went out and knocked them all down.


Glad no small animals were under there when they came down.