Dec. 4th, 2002

Snow!

Dec. 4th, 2002 07:04 am
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There's snow on the ground!

Only about an inch, and it may melt before long, but it's St Louis' first snowfall of the year.
semperfiona: (sp)
I busted the front axle of my car today, in that snow I was so happy about.

Too stressed out to write, just now.
semperfiona: (princesses)
Scheisse, what a morning.

I was all excited to see snow on the ground when I got up. Rosa and I threw a few snowballs at each other before getting in the car to go to school and work respectively.

Hampton Ave was so badly jammed with traffic that it took an hour to get from my house to the intersection at Fyler (about two miles, for those not conversant with St Louis' geography). Normally I'd go another block to Scanlan before turning, but at over five minutes a block I decided to turn early and take the side streets.

At the very next corner (Clifton), I tried to stop for the four-way stop sign. Despite the anti-lock brakes (or maybe because I'm not used to them yet--never had ABS before), I started to slide through the intersection. I decided to try to turn the slide into a right turn, since that's where I wanted to go anyway. It almost worked. But instead, my momentum carried me too far forward, and I slid into the stop sign on the opposite corner. One wheel went up over the curb. I backed off, got out and looked at the car.

Everything looked fine at first glance, so I got back in and continued in the direction I had originally wanted to go. After a few feet, though, I realized there was a scraping sound coming from the front. I stopped again, got out again, and looked harder. The driver's side tire was scraping against the rear portion of its wheel well. Immediately I thought, broken axle (I'd had one in 1994).

I got back in the car and thought for a moment. Rosa still needed to go to school--only three blocks away now--and I obviously could drive the car, at least a little. I took her to her school, dropped her off with a kiss (after she got out and looked at the damage herself--curious little beggar) and borrowed the school phone to call AAA.

Waited about an hour for the tow truck, during which time the school secretary started telling me all sorts of gossip. First I asked her about Rosa's teachers, because she has had several changes in the last couple months. That led to a conversation about a new teacher who just joined. Secretary was very thrilled with this new teacher and told me several stories about how she handles the kids. "[And to think] we almost didn't hire her...a few things. One was that she has a tattoo. Gary [the pastor in charge] didn't like it." I chuckled, as you might expect. Considered showing her mine, decided against it.

Then for some reason she told me about her troubles with her daughter who got pregnant at some point. The baby was just about to be born when I noticed the tow truck drive up and dashed out apologetically to meet him.

Car was loaded up, not without a minor bit of excitement: the tow truck tried to slide down the hill! But in the end it was delivered to the body shop, and the driver took me home. I called Prudential to file the claim, talked to Ray for a little, posted a primal scream here, was IM'd by [livejournal.com profile] computerchix to check on me (thanks, hon).

Still a bit stressed out, I decided to play the piano for a while. Just now I was playing a little, and the phone rang. I got up to answer it, and slid on the floor in my socks and fell down. Meh.

So *that* was the injury from my accident this morning. I bruised my foot answering a phone call from the claims agent.
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Does anybody know how to convince the "recent entries" view of my journal to display a user-pic with each entry rather than just one in the corner? I suppose I really ought to think about designing an overall style, but I like the one I've been using now that it's got my custom colors.
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About an ounce each of Gorgonzola, Gruyere, white Cheddar, and mozzarella cheeses, melted into a flour-butter white sauce, poured over autumn leaf macaroni (shaped and colored).

Not bad; I had been worried that the blue Gorgonzola would overpower everything else, but it doesn't seem to have. The combination mellowed fairly well together. Maybe a little cracked pepper or chili powder would be good to add, but I like it like this and can't be bothered to go to the kitchen to get either of those things just now. Maybe on the leftovers.
semperfiona: (dragon)
I went to see Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets again tonight. I almost thought I was going to be the only spectator, but a group of six or so people came in during the opening scene.

This time I stayed through all nine minutes of credits to see the easter egg at the end. If you don't have that kind of time or patience, I'll tell you what it is. ) I'm not sure the fifteen-second clip was worth sitting through all those credits, but it was funny.
semperfiona: (princesses)
Ironic occurrence of the day: I had called Ray earlier to ask for a ride from the body shop. He didn't get my message in time so didn't do it. Then he was going to take me to Enterprise to get a rental, but couldn't get me there before closing, so didn't do that either.

So...I wasn't home more than an hour from getting the rental, when I got a call from him. His car wouldn't start, and he needed me to come jump it. Turns out the jump failed, so I drove him and Rosa home, then went first to buy myself some mittens and a hat and then to see the movie.

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