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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 194581"><p>Well, if I hadn't been in a stupor from the muscle relaxer I would have either 1) heard the phone or 2) thought to check the caller id which I do regularly anyway cause my kids always forget to tell me if someone called and would have realized that you called, Lisa.</p><p></p><p>My mom made it home early, actually. With all the flight changes, they were able to get her on an earlier flight and she flew direct from St Louis to Columbus instead of stopping in Chicago first. She got home at the time that her flight was supposed to depart from St Louis, so that worked out well.</p><p></p><p>We are at a Level 2 Emergency, which means don't drive unless you really have to. Not that it stops anyone, but at least the rest of us can make an informed decision about going out. Lots of roads closed, lots of trees and lines down. The city has workers out picking up yard waste bags for those that are enterprising and have gotten out there early to start the clean up. Notice that doesn't include anyone in my house. And as Devon just got called into work early, I doubt it will happen until tomorrow. Oh, well. Trash pickup is Wednesday anyway.</p><p></p><p>Fortunately, I called the therapy place to make sure they were open and they were, but had limited staffing with so many people not able to make it in and so we had to reschedule. It's an hour away, so I'm really glad I called first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 194581"] Well, if I hadn't been in a stupor from the muscle relaxer I would have either 1) heard the phone or 2) thought to check the caller id which I do regularly anyway cause my kids always forget to tell me if someone called and would have realized that you called, Lisa. My mom made it home early, actually. With all the flight changes, they were able to get her on an earlier flight and she flew direct from St Louis to Columbus instead of stopping in Chicago first. She got home at the time that her flight was supposed to depart from St Louis, so that worked out well. We are at a Level 2 Emergency, which means don't drive unless you really have to. Not that it stops anyone, but at least the rest of us can make an informed decision about going out. Lots of roads closed, lots of trees and lines down. The city has workers out picking up yard waste bags for those that are enterprising and have gotten out there early to start the clean up. Notice that doesn't include anyone in my house. And as Devon just got called into work early, I doubt it will happen until tomorrow. Oh, well. Trash pickup is Wednesday anyway. Fortunately, I called the therapy place to make sure they were open and they were, but had limited staffing with so many people not able to make it in and so we had to reschedule. It's an hour away, so I'm really glad I called first. [/QUOTE]
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