Hi, Kathleen,
Yes, it would be hard to visit Linda because we live so far apart. She lives in
Northern California and I live in Southern California.
Rosie
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Oh wow I thought California got snow all the time. Just like New York does.
Well I guess I don't know much about the West Coast. I know probably LA and the
rest of it is warm all the time except I think they get rain. Oh boy what fun.
She wears anyway Rosie I'm really curious how far are you and Linda apart? Is
it too far for you guys to visit each other just curious.
Kathleen Polkabla
On Feb 11, 2017, at 10:00 PM, Rosemarie Chavarria <knitqueen2007@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:knitqueen2007@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
Hi, Kathleen,
In winter our temperatures get up in the 60's but I do remember one time years
ago when it got to the late 30's. I was going to medical transcribing school at
that time and I had to wear gloves because it was so cold. Yes, we do get snow
in the mountains but not in the lower elevations. A long time ago we got a
little bit of snow but when it hit the ground, it melted.
Rosie
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[mailto:ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Kathleen Polkabla
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Subject: [ourplace] Re: Hazardous Roads in California Storms
But it seems like you have a good support worker and I'm glad you like her.
It's really good it went as well as it could be. I'm really glad you like her a
lot. Well let's see I asked one of the people in my ham radio group if they
would make the label so I could send my braille writer back and his response
was why don't you ask somebody in your building to do it so now I know not to
ask that person to do anything like that. I'll just take the braille writer to
the UPS store and be done with it. But one of my friends was kind of worried
because he thought that I would fall trying to carry. Because that thing is not
light. I have to carry it there so I can get a box because I don't have any
boxes. But anyway I'll get it done and get it out of here. Anyway the bank work
for that read my credit card read me the wrong numbers on the back. My worker
had to read it and believe it or not she said the print was so small she had to
put her glasses on to read it and we kind a got a giggle out of that. But
anyway at least she did what I needed done so now I have it. Anyway I got to
steal from cure eggs where I can get four boxes of coffee every 12 weeks for
$47 and that's pretty good. And I can change my flavors anytime I want. So I'm
going to use that for a while. Then if I get tired of it I can cancel it. And I
also got the number for Jell-O so I can order the footings that I want. And
that's pretty cool. Hopefully my braille writer I'll come back just like new
and I'll be glad when that happens. And I'll talk to my mother tomorrow and
I'll see what she's up to but right now she's doing pretty good for 90 years
old. But the thing I wish is I would like to see that braille note that flying
blind self. You know the apex. I wish they had a payment plan so that if people
wanted to buy those they could but it doesn't seem like they do when I don't
think that's right but that's just my opinion. I really wish they had something
like that. That would be really cool. But anyway I'm going to go to the Apple
store at some point and have somebody help me put the QVC app on my phone as
well as the McDonald's and Dunkin' Donuts apps. Those will be pretty good if I
want to use then what if I decide not to I can get rid of them. Well OK I
thought in California there wasn't any snow. I thought it was warm all year
round like Florida I didn't know you guys got snow so that's crazy. Maybe in
the mountains I guess but what about where you are when did you get snow or
does it just rain? What is your weather like out there? Just curious does it
get really cold? Is it get down below zero or not just wondered.
Kathleen Polkabla
On Feb 11, 2017, at 8:34 PM, Linda Gehres <ljgehres@xxxxxxx
<mailto:ljgehres@xxxxxxx> > wrote:
That poor fellow is the son of the lady who is my in-home support services
worker. I’ve not met Shawn yet, but Pat is wonderful! This past week has been
our first together as worker and consumer.
Linda G.
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[mailto:ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Vickie
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Subject: [ourplace] Re: Big Snow!
I saw an article about that poor truck, Linda. I guess they closed that whole
stretch of highway down so he could get to a safe turn off to get the truck
towed, or fixed anyway. It would indeed be frightening. glad they brought him
to safety.
Vickie
From: Linda Gehres <mailto:ljgehres@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2017 3:45 AM
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Subject: [ourplace] Big Snow!
Oo, Vickie, how horrible and how frightening. I’m sure glad you and Mary made
it through that horrible piece of snowy highway in one piece! I heard about a
poor guy who had one wheel of a truck he had to drive for delivery off of a
road and hanging down a cliff. This would have been in the mountain area north
of the Bay Area during one of the most recent storms at a time mud slides were
happening in the area. Luckily, someone from Cal Trans (the agency which
cleans up mud slides and assists stranded drivers) helped him to make sure the
truck stayed on the road. He said he was never so frightened in his life. I
sure don’t envy drivers during winter storms as conditions can be so
treacherous!
Linda G.
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[mailto:ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Karen Delzer
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Bet you kept some angels pretty busy right about then. :)
Karen
on 06:48 PM 2/10/2017, Vickie said:
No no, not a rehab teacher. Just a pea on secretary. I worked for the
Business Enterprise Program though, and every year they did a training program
for people who wanted to get into the vending program. So, I was in charge of
talking about several things and they always held the training beginning
January, through March. Right in the heart of winter. One time Mary Jenkins
and I hit an icy spot on I-94 and bounced from left to right, off snow piles,
praying we wouldn’t get hit by one of the nine semi trucks that were passing
by, or crashed on the side of the road. Very frightening. We were in a mini
van.
Vickie
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Subject: [ourplace] Re: To Kathleen big snow
Vicki,
Were you a rehab teacher at the commission?
As far as the snow goes I wouldn't mind a couple more snow storms so I can get
a couple more snow days.
Connie
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On Feb 10, 2017, at 4:04 PM, Vickie <rolisonv@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:rolisonv@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
Oh Connie, don’t worry. You’re getting snow later on, probably about
Monday or Tuesday. smile. I know you miss it soooooo much! Since Kalamazoo is
the snow capital I use to say. Had some scary rides through K Zoo during my
life in Michigan. Both in my early years with mom and dad, traveling from
Benton Harbor to Pontiac, and later in my work years, traveling to present at
the training center in Kalamazoo while working for the Commission. Not my
favorite place to live for sure!
Vickie
From: Connie Mohney <mailto:cmohney1961@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2017 7:41 PM
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Subject: [ourplace] Re: To Kathleen big snow
Yikes
That is a lot of snow. The weather has been crazy here too. It is now 14
degrees and tomorrow we are supposed to get into the 40s. Stay safe and warm
in the storm.
Take care.
Connie
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[mailto:ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Victor Lawrence
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Subject: [ourplace] Re: To Kathleen big snow
We're still getting our share of wet weather in Reno. There might be some
flooding for those who live near the rivers and smaller bodies of water.
Vic
On 2/9/17, Vickie <rolisonv@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:rolisonv@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
Oh, yesterday they say it was up in the 60s and 70s and today big snowYou are subscribed to Ourplace (
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18 inches. Hope you have your shopping done and have blankets in case
you lose power. Hopefully the construction isn’t going on today due
to the winter storm. Take care and stay inside.
Vickie
May God bless you now, and evermore!