Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!


Wow! 5 degrees this morning! I feel like I am in a deep freeze. Watching the weather report this morning, I see that my daughter in Baker City is experiencing 12 degrees below zero. I feel so sorry for her 'cause she is climatized to Palm Springs winters. Geez, what a year to move to Baker City!


Through the course of the day, I hope everyone stays warm and cozy. I plan on it! Got to watch the ice though, 'cause I have an inclination to slip and fall with my slicky soled shoes. Maybe I should put my Yak Trax on today!

We are busy, busy, busy at the Chamber with our First Citizens Banquet preparations. The banquet is this Friday evening out at Wildhorse Resort & Casino. Can hardly believe that it has been a year since the last one...time is flying by. The Chamber is decorating three tables this year! Lucky us! Sure wish we could get more table sponsorships from our members...it would lighten my load.

It will be fun to post the winners on Friday night! Check back...it will all be here on my blog!

Have a good one!

3 comments:

Melisa Jo said...

This picture and the temperature reminds me of good 'ol winter in Montana. I'm sorry to say that I'm enjoying to some extent, but warming the car this morning and getting the frost off the windows was a reminder of how much I don't miss those long winters. My sister woke to -16 today and yesterday was -23. Good time to find a blanket and a good book!

Briana said...

It was great to see you too last night. Decorating was fun, but I always look at tables like the Round Up and Coke and think that I can never compete. But, it would be nice to win Best Use of Theme or Best Marketing. We'll see.
I would love to do lunch again. Heck, we could even make it a date. Maybe even monthly. ;-)
I hope you are able to enjoy yourself and not have to work too much tonight at the banquet. You will have to tell me all about it. Go Aunt Shirley! :-)
Love ya!

Ronda said...

What a year to move from Palm Springs! I hope their blood doesn't "freeze" and they have to move back to "thaw"! It has been a winter wonderland all over Oregon!