Ok so i was supposed to go back to work today. But i called in sick again. Luckily it will only count as one absence since both days occurred during the same pay week. But any hoot, it was all because of a dream i had last night- yes as crazy as it seems, i feel that dreams can be premonitions of what's to come. There's no time table on them so the action in the dream doesn't have to happen that same day - it could happen years down the road. But still i believe in my dreams.
The dream was that i was riding in the elevator to my desk. Inside the elevator was one other employee and i was carrying a bag of frozen chicken nuggets (why? you ask... it was lunch time and i guess that's what i wanted to eat). Ok so we push the button to go up to my floor, during this transaction the other passenger tells me that he loves frozen chicken nuggets and would i mind if he could have one. I'm all about sharing so i told him take as many as you want. As he grabbed the bag, the light in the elevator went off and the elevator came to a screeching halt. I realize that we've stopped in between floors. I start to panic just a little (ok well maybe a lot) but the other guy is trying to comfort me. Luckily, I had my cell phone with me - but of course in dyer times you never get any reception...ironically enough, i work for a cell phone company and we have a cell tower on top of our building so you'd think we'd get reception. After what seemed like an eternity but really only lasted 15 minutes, i was able to get my supervisor on the line and she called the emergency personnel and we were out of the elevator shortly thereafter. < end of dream >
so yeah -- i chose to stay the day at home in the nice comfort of my bed and pillows. Until tomorrow ;)
The dream was that i was riding in the elevator to my desk. Inside the elevator was one other employee and i was carrying a bag of frozen chicken nuggets (why? you ask... it was lunch time and i guess that's what i wanted to eat). Ok so we push the button to go up to my floor, during this transaction the other passenger tells me that he loves frozen chicken nuggets and would i mind if he could have one. I'm all about sharing so i told him take as many as you want. As he grabbed the bag, the light in the elevator went off and the elevator came to a screeching halt. I realize that we've stopped in between floors. I start to panic just a little (ok well maybe a lot) but the other guy is trying to comfort me. Luckily, I had my cell phone with me - but of course in dyer times you never get any reception...ironically enough, i work for a cell phone company and we have a cell tower on top of our building so you'd think we'd get reception. After what seemed like an eternity but really only lasted 15 minutes, i was able to get my supervisor on the line and she called the emergency personnel and we were out of the elevator shortly thereafter. < end of dream >
so yeah -- i chose to stay the day at home in the nice comfort of my bed and pillows. Until tomorrow ;)
MY SPOTS.. courtesy of FIND YOUR SPOT
Las Vegas, Nevada Entertainment Capital of the World
Ladies' Home Journal called this one of its Best Cities for Women, citing skyrocketing job growth and shriveling crime rates…
Population: 1,722,000 | Average Home Price: $250,000 | Precipitation: 5" | Snow: 1"
New Orleans, Louisiana The Crescent City
This Creole city hosts a Jambalaya Festival and a Shrimp Festival each year…
Population: 1,340,000 | Average Home Price: $185,000 | Precipitation: 57" | Snow: 0"
Baton Rouge, Louisiana The Cajun Capital
This town was named after the red stick its founder saw on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River…
Population: 603,000 | Average Home Price: $146,000 | Precipitation: 61" | Snow: 0"
Henderson, Nevada A Place to Call Home
What began as a town site around a magnesium plant during World War II is today the fastest-growing city in America...
Population: 175,400 | Average Home Price: $250,000 | Precipitation: 4" | Snow: 0"
Little Rock, Arkansas Where America Comes Together
All Maybelline products distributed in the U.S. are made in this fashion-conscious spot…
Population: 584,000 | Average Home Price: $150,000 | Precipitation: 48" | Snow: 5"
( See the rest of the list here )
After review of this list, i am looking towards somewhere in LA -- but i really do enjoy Orlando way too much :)
Las Vegas, Nevada Entertainment Capital of the World
Ladies' Home Journal called this one of its Best Cities for Women, citing skyrocketing job growth and shriveling crime rates…
Population: 1,722,000 | Average Home Price: $250,000 | Precipitation: 5" | Snow: 1"
New Orleans, Louisiana The Crescent City
This Creole city hosts a Jambalaya Festival and a Shrimp Festival each year…
Population: 1,340,000 | Average Home Price: $185,000 | Precipitation: 57" | Snow: 0"
Baton Rouge, Louisiana The Cajun Capital
This town was named after the red stick its founder saw on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River…
Population: 603,000 | Average Home Price: $146,000 | Precipitation: 61" | Snow: 0"
Henderson, Nevada A Place to Call Home
What began as a town site around a magnesium plant during World War II is today the fastest-growing city in America...
Population: 175,400 | Average Home Price: $250,000 | Precipitation: 4" | Snow: 0"
Little Rock, Arkansas Where America Comes Together
All Maybelline products distributed in the U.S. are made in this fashion-conscious spot…
Population: 584,000 | Average Home Price: $150,000 | Precipitation: 48" | Snow: 5"
( See the rest of the list here )
After review of this list, i am looking towards somewhere in LA -- but i really do enjoy Orlando way too much :)
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