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Well, at least it held off snowing a foot until February. Even if it's just barely February. And it may not even be a foot of snow, because the forecasts are between six and 14 inches.
I did at least get all the appropriate grocery shopping done over the weekend; cleaning supplies, cat crunchies, and half of the groceries on Saturday and the other half of the groceries yesterday. It can snow if it really has to. And I am finally out of mandarin oranges. I definitely don't want any more, partly because the craving has been taken care of and partly because half of them were hard to peel.
I think I more or less walked a wart off my toe. Which is what happens when you get a blister under a callus and it turns out when the callus sloughs off that there's a little black dot under it, which means the rough part of the callus was probably a wart. I excised the black dot and we'll see how it goes when there's new skin over the whole thing.
On Saturday night the whole household ended up hanging around on the living room rug together for an hour or so, and Lily and Quirk actually snoozed at each other. That was nice. It didn't happen again last night, but at least now it's happened once. Lily still doesn't want Quirk in her personal space unless I'm also in her personal space.
One disaster at a time, please? I don't particularly like running faculty searches, but I keep having to (and I'm running one now), and as of this morning I'm supposed to figure out how to run a half-day virtual CE course sometime in the spring. I like that even less, although at least I've given my boss an idea that does not involve me giving a presentation. I know considerably less about clinical case completion and virtual OSCE as global assessments than some other people do.
I did at least get all the appropriate grocery shopping done over the weekend; cleaning supplies, cat crunchies, and half of the groceries on Saturday and the other half of the groceries yesterday. It can snow if it really has to. And I am finally out of mandarin oranges. I definitely don't want any more, partly because the craving has been taken care of and partly because half of them were hard to peel.
I think I more or less walked a wart off my toe. Which is what happens when you get a blister under a callus and it turns out when the callus sloughs off that there's a little black dot under it, which means the rough part of the callus was probably a wart. I excised the black dot and we'll see how it goes when there's new skin over the whole thing.
On Saturday night the whole household ended up hanging around on the living room rug together for an hour or so, and Lily and Quirk actually snoozed at each other. That was nice. It didn't happen again last night, but at least now it's happened once. Lily still doesn't want Quirk in her personal space unless I'm also in her personal space.
One disaster at a time, please? I don't particularly like running faculty searches, but I keep having to (and I'm running one now), and as of this morning I'm supposed to figure out how to run a half-day virtual CE course sometime in the spring. I like that even less, although at least I've given my boss an idea that does not involve me giving a presentation. I know considerably less about clinical case completion and virtual OSCE as global assessments than some other people do.