I hope everyone is safe inside their homes, cuddled up with hot chocolate and a warm blanket with how bad the weather is outside. If you are lucky enough to be in a place where the streets don't look like a mix of cotton candy and those weird Starbucks chocolate smoothies, I am glad.
Going to church this morning, everything looked peachy and fine, but in the hour, hour and a half that we were there, the snow came a fallin'. It took my campus minister, who I was riding with, and hour and a half to drive back to campus, which usually only takes us anywhere from 20 to 30 minutes. People were sliding all over the roads, including us. On the radio the news anchor was saying that there were a bunch of cars flipped over and to be careful of the many car crashes that were going on.
It was a hot mess.
Unfortunately there were not any salt trucks to be seen, so the roads only got worse as time went on. Looking out my window now, the roads are still very slushy and cars are going slow-ish, not surprising with how ugly outside looks right now.
My campus decided that the shuttle service, which usually runs until midnight, is kind of dangerous right now, so they are closing it at 5. Good call, guys.
Please, lovelies, be safe.
The good news is that when I came back, all of the dishes had been done!
The bad news is that Pants did them.
So I will go through them, and any that aren't actually clean, I will have to re-clean.
Still, I appreciate the gesture and will not complain because she also cleaned other parts of the room in a more sufficient manner. That, and she's helping me with some of my projects.
I love Pants and Fuzzy, but Fuzzy has been at a film shoot all weekend, and Pants has been hanging with her boo, so I miss them. Ah, well. More time to focus on homework... Too bad my ADHD has been kicking in all weekend. It's getting to be a problem.
In other news, I have decided to loosen up my inner hipster just a bit and give a chance to this Doctor show everyone talks about.
I watched maybe 15 minutes of it, and the effects are terrible. Unfortunately, being an animation major, poor visual effects can be a difficult aspect to overlook, but I will just pretend that it is as old as Veggie Tales in order to justify the mediocrity. Hopefully that will help set my mind at ease.
I will give the show three episodes before deciding to continue or to write it off completely. We shall see how it goes!
Until next time, be safe and warm!
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