30 Hours
My Christmas break ends in 30 hours.... fortunately, the work week is all of 10.5 hours long, and then I'm onto New Years, which grants me another long weekend. YAY! It's pretty awesome thinking that I get paid for 37.5 hours of work this week, and only have to work 10 hours of it. (The .5 will be used buying our group lottery tickets.)
The break has been nice. The house is once again restored to order, Christmas was good, and I've already started buying for Xmas 2016. (I found the NEATEST thing online... and I'm shutting up now because, who knows who I might buy it for.)
At any road, in the next fifteen hours of my remaining 30 hours, I have a laundry list of running around to do, seeing as I'm hosting New Years Eve dinner for the family. Destinations include: Buckingham Meat Market (Prime rib), LCBO (wine), Sobeys (Potatoes, green beans, cocoa powder, heavy cream) and then Bed Bath & Beyond, because I want a new tablecloth.
So, seeing as I have all these errands, the lovely winter storm raining down had best finish by dawn, and the City of Oshawa had best have roads all tidied up by mid-morning. Otherwise, I'll be sending nasty letters to Environment Canada (I'm SURE it's their fault), and the City (I know it'll be their fault, it's ALWAYS their fault.)
And on that note... I'm toddling off.
The break has been nice. The house is once again restored to order, Christmas was good, and I've already started buying for Xmas 2016. (I found the NEATEST thing online... and I'm shutting up now because, who knows who I might buy it for.)
At any road, in the next fifteen hours of my remaining 30 hours, I have a laundry list of running around to do, seeing as I'm hosting New Years Eve dinner for the family. Destinations include: Buckingham Meat Market (Prime rib), LCBO (wine), Sobeys (Potatoes, green beans, cocoa powder, heavy cream) and then Bed Bath & Beyond, because I want a new tablecloth.
So, seeing as I have all these errands, the lovely winter storm raining down had best finish by dawn, and the City of Oshawa had best have roads all tidied up by mid-morning. Otherwise, I'll be sending nasty letters to Environment Canada (I'm SURE it's their fault), and the City (I know it'll be their fault, it's ALWAYS their fault.)
And on that note... I'm toddling off.