It has been three days now that I haven’t been able to talk online with my fiancĂ©. After the heavy snow fall he had in his area on Friday, they're having power and phone outages and no internet connection. Good thing his cellphone provider wasn’t affected by the snow storm; otherwise, we wouldn’t have had any communication at all. He was actually stranded at work on Friday and had to stay there for 26 hours because the major highways were closed. And if not for his cellphone, he couldn’t have informed me and his daughter where in the world he was at and we would have been worried.
We really have a lot to be thankful for with the latest technology as well as those call centers that help us at in cases such as this, downed phone lines, etc. We couldn’t have been more thankful to a fulfillment company who provides those call centers with agents that are not just helpful but reliable too. I just hope they’ll continue providing their customers excellent services. They sure did the trick for us this weekend. Thanks guys!





The Mid-West has seen only slight snow in the morning which has been really nice.
For me snow days are magic. It is like someone waved a wand and turned that dreary rain to fluffy bits of fun. For a busy mom, the sight of snow brings a momentary feeling of wonder and then…Oh, no! Snow. Wet boots. Wet gloves. Tracks on the floor. Runny noses. Icy driveways. Cars to sweep off and sidewalks to shovel. School delays or even closings. While all of those things are pretty much inevitable, you can manage them a bit better if you are already prepared for snowy days at home.