January 22, 2005

If you Dream It, It Will Accumulate

Money? I wish.

Nope, it's just the first Northeaster of the winter season. And while we are on the backside of the storm, we should have about 10“ of the white stuff on the ground by morning. The roads are a bit hazardous and one learns quickly how much a car with all-wheel drive is missed in the snow.

Speaking of our beloved gray lady, I had to get the plates and any remaining stuff out of it today, The insurance company called on Thursday to say that they were totalling it and this was a good time to buy a new car. (Sure, and they could pay for it.) We will get some money and we don't owe anything on the car but I still have to talk to my agent who told me we would get some credit for all the $$ we put into it in the summer. The loss guy said it doesn't count and I told him that I'd be in touch.

Got another lead on a job, at my alma mater none the less, that sounds like something I might be interested in doing. I've always enjoyed being on a college campus and if you can't have a water view, a large grassy area with great architecture isn't a bad place to work as a replacement. So, we will see.

Okay, time to get back to cleaning. (Oh, how I loathe it.) Kitchen floor and then bathroom upstairs and that should be it. At least I'm participating and not making anyone do all the work by themselves.

Posted by robdesign at January 22, 2005 04:09 PM
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Stay warm!

Posted by: emily at January 24, 2005 09:58 PM

Rob, sorry about the car. I'm really glad everyone is OK. Cars come and go. Just remember that Don Quixote fought windmills, not Tahoes. I saw Ken H. at DB last week while visiting MD. Best of luck on your job search. I hope you find something you love. I thought I'd miss the snow once me moved but I don't. At all.

Posted by: Bob May at January 27, 2005 01:51 PM