The radiators do not work. In fact, I'm sure they work, unfortunately, their isn't any power going to our thermostat. At first, Susie and I couldn't find the thermostat, and Nora, who has lived here for a year, was never around. Then she showed me where it was but wasn't really sure how to work it. I went to the neighbors' today and confirmed that yes, despite what Nora said, the screen was supposed to work. The circuit breaker isn't flipped so we need an electrician, and fast. It has been in the 40s each night this week, which is especially horrible when you're sick like I've been, and my hands haven't stopped being cold for about two days. At least the utility bill for this month will be cheap. (It took me two days to get this message online, we just got heat, 10 minutes before I leave for vacation)

Speaking of being cold, with the sun so strong here, the best technique for keeping warm while waiting for a bus, is to sit in the brightest sun possible. After an hour wait Tuesday, I noticed that night that my nose was red. The picture washed out the color, but its funny nonetheless.
This week has been a week of monster faces, the verb "to have," body parts, and numbers. How many eyes does the monster have? He has 13 eyes.
2 comments:
Looks like you've got the blues, but your nose has the reds. 13, you say? Does the baker's dozen exist in France?
After your first year with the little munchkins, you all have the same germs and then you'll be immune, so no problem!!!!!Andrew brings home lots of germs from daycare and Uncle Mike always gets sick too, but not me.
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