I'm not sure if I posted this before, but it's a neat little piece of trivia. We are now in the year 2007 A.D. The "A.D." does NOT stand for "After Death", it stands for "Anno Domini" which means "Year of our Lord". So, we are now in the 2007th year of our Lord. Cool, eh? I may already posted that, so I apologize if I'm being redundant. I think about that every New Years.
Christmas and New Years were great. Christmas was filled with lots of turkey dinners, visits with family, and I did get a little organized at my house. My mom and I spent one day working on her house cleaning up and then we spent one day on my house. It worked out well. Much more motivating than cleaning up on my own. It's nice to have someone else with you to help.
I have caught a nasty cold, so I went into work for our weekly meeting, but then I brought my work laptop home so I can work from home for the rest of the day. That way I can take a catnap break or make myself some chicken soup whenever I want. I love having that flexibility. And it sure is nice to have a laptop at work so it makes it so convenient to work from home.
As for resolutions, I only really have the losing weight/get into shape one that I have had for the last few years. Since I now have a treadmill though, I think that will make it much easier! I really love it! So I am bound to lose weight if I keep it up.
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I had a nasty cold all during my holiday break... so, I feel your pain! It's nice that you have a job with such flexibility.
I knew A.D. didn't stand for "After Death", but that was the way that I was taught to remember the difference between A.D. and B.C. (remembered as "Before Christ"). So what does B.C. really stand for? I can't remember.
As far as I know, BC does stand for Before Christ. Hmmm, maybe I'll have to look into that one and see if it actually means something different.
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