I published a post awhile back about how many people don’t bother checking e-mails or status updates to correct spelling. And how annoying it can be to try to decipher someone’s messy note. Well, the Lolcats site (that’s short for laugh out loud cats—I think) is part of the whole Fail blog family and its purpose is to make fun of all those people who write like crap and don’t care. I love to visit the site when I want a good laugh.

There are so many funny images to choose from, but I thought I’d post this one today because it just made me giggle milk through my nose. If you have a cat, you’ll appreciate it even more. Enjoy and hve a grate fay!

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I was as giddy as a school kid when the weather guys started calling for a big snow storm last week. A white Christmas is a beautiful gift. I grew up in Pennsylvania where we got plenty of snow and each year got a couple of snow days. Those are the best. An unexpected day off to go play and sled and drink hot chocolate and watch the snowflakes fall. Can you tell I love it? Here in northern Virginia we get mostly rain and ice. So this was a super treat. I won’t even complain of the near heart-attack pain that I experienced shoveling it all off my path and car.

One thing that is annoying though is the media. As I was watching the newscasts I heard one reporter say the word “panic” three times. It went something like, “People here at the Giant are really panicking Larry.” I looked up the word panic and the definition is “a sudden overwhelming fear, with or without cause, that produces hysterical or irrational behavior.” Seriously you overly dramatic newscasters, there was no one acting hysterically on the camera. In fact every person that they interviewed was calm and smiling.

Many of us are from the north and know how to deal with snowstorms, but the difference is, up north they have lots of plows and resources to deal with snow. Personally, I’m glad I went to the store because I was not plowed out for three days. Would I have died without milk? No, but it sure was nice having that hot chocolate after shoveling two feet of snow off my car. But next time I’m going to go to the store earlier. There was almost no meat on the shelf. Well, there was something called Bison meat which I had never seen before. Say it with me folks…Bison meat? Yup, and I hear it tastes like chicken.

Grendel spent the day going in and out hopping through the snow making yellow marks here and there and playing with his BFF, Elwood. Boy did they have fun. Grendel loves the snow and gets about as giddy as I do. Well, that’s my blizzard story. It’s almost all gone now so hopefully we’ll see a few more flakes before spring comes.

And I just want to give a big thanks and shout out to my nice neighbors for helping with the shoveling. You guys are great!

Grendel and Elwood

BFFs Grendel and Elwood playing in the snow.

Grendel hopping

Grendel goes hopping through the snow while I look for my car.

Scooby, Zenia's new puppy, loves the snow, too.

There is a house I pass every day on my commute and for the past seven years I have enjoyed viewing the abundance of decorations that are placed all around the house and yard for every major holiday throughout the year. I’m sad to say though that this year the house is dark.

I don’t know the people who live there but I feel like I’ve lost a good friend. They were dependable, ya know? I mean the flags came out in the summer; the eggs, bunnies, and Cross came out at Easter; the ghosts and goblins came out for Halloween; the scarecrow came out in November; and well, everything came out at Christmas.

I hope the decoration people are okay. But there is a positive side to this tale of gaudy decoration gurus. A little ways down the road from the now dark house, a new decoration guy has emerged. These people make me want to scream wahooo! Seriously—lights galore, blow up Santa and snowmen, wrapped gifts in the yard, and the piece de resistance is the blow up manger scene. I heart the new decoration people. Thanks for making my commute home so enjoyable.