(Photo stolen from here. Thanks, Jordan!)
The entire non-urgent care employees at the hospital Matt's working at were told to stay home. I, on the other hand, wondered if I needed to go into work. By 9 a.m. I still hadn't received word that our building was closed for the day, so Matt brushed two feet of snow off the car, and I plowed my way to work. (I'm not sure why I didn't just plan on working from home in the first place. Maybe I'm trying not to abuse my part-time-at-home status too much. Whatever.) Anyway, the normally packed parking lot was desolate, so I headed home with big plans to change into PJ's and hang out with my two favorite people all day.
Note to self: When an entire hospital closes down, Wells Fargo will too.
5 comments:
oh the days of iowa snow...i sure hope it doesn't make its way to ohio. i can't believe you drove to work in that!!!
Wow, I think you guys got more snow than we did! I don't know how your temperatures are there, but we've been in the negatives for the last three days.
thats alot of snow!!! :)
I'd say that's a snow day...still can't believe you braved it and actually drove to work. You're crazy!
I was shocked when they called me at 6:00a.m. to say wells fargo would be closed. I didn't realize how bad it was until Brad and I attempted to shovel out our driveway. Don't you love snow days?
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