I thought there might be a chance that school would be canceled again yesterday, but I had no way to check without electricity, so I got up and got ready in the morning and headed out. The radio stations were saying that some schools were closed and that the complete list could be found on their websites. Sure, if you've got power, which some 50,000 of us do NOT. Finally, a station shared the complete list (Thanks, WNCI!). Sure enough, mine was included, so I did a very careful U-turn and went back home. I was actually looking forward to work because I knew it would be warm and well-lit, unlike our still powerless house. Rather than stay under a huge pile of blankets with nothing to do, I packed up my computer and books and left for Caribou Coffee. Shortly after getting settled and updating Facebook, etc. I had several offers from friends who were willing to share their warm homes with me. I felt so blessed by the community God has given me here in Columbus. It is often hard for me to believe that we've lived here less than two years because it feels so much like home. I ended up hanging out with a couple from our Lifegroup at their house, and it turned out to be a pretty sweet time of fellowship. When I returned home in the afternoon, I was pleasantly surprised to find the power back on.
To celebrate the holiday, Michael and I went to Hong Kong Buffet last night after he got off work. The food was underwhelming, but we left stuffed nonetheless. We both decided that we just should not go to buffets (unless we're in Vegas) anymore. At home, we played a couple rounds of Mahjongg, which is supposed to be a four person game, but we modified it. I won best of three :) Despite the craziness of the weather, I really enjoyed the day and am looking forward to the Year of the Rabbit.
To celebrate the holiday, Michael and I went to Hong Kong Buffet last night after he got off work. The food was underwhelming, but we left stuffed nonetheless. We both decided that we just should not go to buffets (unless we're in Vegas) anymore. At home, we played a couple rounds of Mahjongg, which is supposed to be a four person game, but we modified it. I won best of three :) Despite the craziness of the weather, I really enjoyed the day and am looking forward to the Year of the Rabbit.
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