it's good to be home - my back is especially grateful, because it didn't appreciate all these not really comfortable beds I was made to sleep in. my ears enjoy the silence - one night they were forced to endure four people snoring simultaneously in the same fudging room and it was like torture. so, though I have to admit that the time spent with my family was very nice and informative (I found out my grandma was a fortune teller in her youth! O.O wow, the things you don't know about your relatives, huh?), I'm basking in my wonderful solitude right now :D.
still don't have much time on my hands (stupid work! *grumbles*), so if I'm not around and commenting as much as I should be, it's because of that.
we have something akin to an epidemy at work - various kinds of cold, flu and other weather-related stuff are claiming new victims constantly :(. for now I'm hanging on (light sneezing is nothing compared to fevers and sore throats that are abundant in the office) but it's impossible to tell for how long I'll be able not to succumb - the sheer number of germs in the air is diminishing my chances by the hour *tries not to think about it*. on the other hand, if I catch something, I will be able to spend more time online... hmmm... *considers pros and cons*
the sudden increase in all kinds of diseases is due to winter deciding that it's going to stick around even though it's not its time anymore. it's supposed to be spring already, right? since five fudging days!
instead we had a wonderfully white Christmas Easter:
(that's the view from the door to my grandma's home on Easter Monday)
and the snow/winter/frost doesn't want to let go... this view I saw today on my way to work saddened me...
poor pansies :(