Hi, it’s Christina –
I was up before five
this morning, and when I went outside with the dog, there was less than an inch
of snow on the ground, but when I came back in, I checked the school’s website
just in case. Sure enough, we had a two hour delay. Two hours later we had a
little over two inches of snow. No big deal. I woke Dani up so she could get
ready for school, and fifteen minutes later, we get a phone call saying school
has been cancelled…again. Really? They couldn’t have called a few minutes
earlier?
So, as of right now, the
only day the kids have left of spring break is Good Friday. I feel bad for all
the families who had vacations planned. I also worry that these families are
still going ahead with their original plans, because I just heard yesterday
that if the schools don’t have 80% attendance, the day doesn’t count. I have
not verified this little tidbit of information, not exactly sure how I would go
about doing it really, but if that is the case, I think we may run into a whole
lot of problems.
This winter has been
murder for schools throughout the state, and I truly feel the governor needs to
step in at this point. Yes, the kids should be in school for 180 days. Yes,
education is extremely important. However, when Mother Nature steps in and
makes it virtually impossible, the kids shouldn’t be made to suffer. It’s not
like anyone can control the weather.
UPDATES:
My “niece” is now home
from the hospital and learning how to function without the use of one arm and
one leg. The doctors told her eight weeks before she is allowed to put any
pressure on her ankle, and with her hand being out of commission as well, she
can’t use crutches. My girlfriend Sharon is going to have one stir crazy,
cranky teenage on her hands in a very short amount of time. Perhaps you should
add prayers for her sanity as well as for my niece’s recovery.
The driver from the
other car, Jimmy, is still in ICU, on a vent, and in a drug induced coma, so he
is still in desperate need of your prayers. I do not know the boy or his
family, so it’s questionable if I will be able to get any more updates, but if
I do, I will let you know.
To the best of my
knowledge, there are still no leads in Billy’s, the young man who was found
beaten to death Saturday morning, case. I find it hard to believe no one saw or
heard anything. You can’t honestly tell me there’s no one on or around the
Rutgers campus who’s either acting squirrely or has bruised knuckles or has
simply been MIA since Saturday. Perhaps the police do have leads and they are
just not making them public. In the meantime, yet another family in my town is
making preparation to lay their child to rest and all the young folks are
reeling. We have lost so many kids since the summer of 2008, it is positively
heartbreaking.
Thanking you in advance
for all your prayers! (For those of you who don’t believe or are non-religious,
please just send out good thoughts into the universe.)
I did get some editing
done yesterday, but zero writing done on my own projects. Instead of stressing
myself out, I am going to put my own stuff on hold until I finish editing the
book I’m working on. I had hoped to be finished with it by now, but it is
REALLY long – over 600 pages at the moment – and life has been getting in the
way of me being able to spend as much time on it as I’d like.
The one thing that is
keeping me from pulling my hair out, it the story is quite good, and after the
author does some rewrites, it’s going to be really good. The manuscript has
some booboos, recurring booboos, but no major catastrophes, so he’ll be getting
a whole lot less yellow highlights than some of my previous edits. The biggest
challenge will be convincing him the story needs to be cut down to the 400 page
range or it will be a tough sell. We’ll cross that bridge when we come to it.
He’s smart and very talented, so I have every confidence he will be able to
trim effectively.
Okay, enough chit-chat, I’ve
got to get to work. (Since it is getting late, I’m going to save the challenge
until tomorrow.) I hope you have a great day, and happy writing!
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