Our high temperature today has come and gone -- 33* at 6 a.m. We're dropping now, and can expect "dangerously low temperatures", according to the weatherman on the local morning news.
I haven't been on the computer for two whole days. I just haven't felt like it. Eler Beth did not ever actually get sick with the head cold she had, but I seem to have had something else. I spent Tuesday with no voice, a very sore throat, cough and fatigue. I spent yesterday with a squeaky voice, sneezing, coughing, sore throat and more fatigue. This morning I seem to have a nice, husky, sexy voice, still coughing, but not quite as tired. (Well, it would be a sexy voice if I could get a whole sentence out without going into a coughing fit -- nothing sexy about that!) I'm sure I'll crawl back into bed here soon.
Actually I had trouble sleeping last night; probably because of all the sleeping I've been doing for the past two days. I finally gave up trying and got up with Thomas at 3 a.m. and made breakfast for him. I played a little on the computer and watched the early morning news. Then I made oatmeal and bacon for the kids' breakfasts, and even baked a pan of sugar cookies to put in lunches; frozen, not homemade this time.
It is snowing outside a little. I think we're actually going to get some accumulation today, the first for this year.
I was very saddened to hear that James Kim didn't make it. I'm glad they found his body, and I'm not surprised about his death, but I was hoping for a miracle. The man did, in all liklihood, save his family's lives, because the helicopter pilot saw his tracks and the trail he left, following it back to the car where his wife and daughters were. I found out yesterday that he had lived for a while in Louisville, KY and had gone to school at Ballard High, making the story a little more personal for people around here.
I'm off to check the weather again, and help Eler Beth finish getting ready for school. I'll probably be back a little later to do some more catching up.