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Nov. 16th, 2006 06:55 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Stormy weather is way more fun when you're holed up in your house, roasting turkey. At about 11 this morning I decided to work from home today, which was working really well until the center lost power and the remote server died. Still got some good work done, though, and dinner was delicious. (And I'm really glad I wasn't there when they lost power, as there are no windows in the building, and I don't know what the safety lighting is like. I bet THAT was fun.)
I wonder if the people camped outside Circuit City and Best Buy lasted through the storms. That wind was pretty intense for a while there.
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+ bought these for the kids. I'm hoping it'll simplify the whole coat-hat-scarf-gloves thing - can't hurt, eh? I'm also looking for mittens on a string, or maybe I should just sew some regular gloves on some kind of string or something? This is not something I grew up with, obviously - anybody know where to buy these or, if there's some magic to making them, some guideline about the length of the connecting string or something? *flails*
+ oh my. :-?
I wonder if the people camped outside Circuit City and Best Buy lasted through the storms. That wind was pretty intense for a while there.
Random linkage:
+ bought these for the kids. I'm hoping it'll simplify the whole coat-hat-scarf-gloves thing - can't hurt, eh? I'm also looking for mittens on a string, or maybe I should just sew some regular gloves on some kind of string or something? This is not something I grew up with, obviously - anybody know where to buy these or, if there's some magic to making them, some guideline about the length of the connecting string or something? *flails*
+ oh my. :-?
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on 2006-11-17 01:17 am (UTC)I was at Circuit City today and I noticed the people camping out - except I was at CC at noon. What's that about?
Have your child put on their coat. Thread the string/yarn/cord/whatever up one sleeve, across their neck, down the next sleeve. Allow a little extra so they can pull the mittens on and off with the cord threaded through. That's how long. :) Some coats also come with clip-on mittens, instead of cords.
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on 2006-11-17 02:09 am (UTC)OK, this? I can do. :D Thanks, Plu!
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