Good evening, Pro...most everything at the work office had been checked out and folks were allowed back in the following day. Elevators had to be checked and with a skating rink and the YMCA in the mall, the stuff they use for ice and pools, etc, had to be checked.
In our small space monitors fell over during the original quake, but we put them up before the second hit and we were told to evacuate. But....all were still standing on Monday. I asked the IT guy if there was any damage and he said only 1 single monitor got broken.
My brother came through on his way home to Georgia and spent 2 nights. He was able to get the light fixture downstairs reinstalled and a couple things done that required ladders. Since then I’ve done just a little each day and things are coming along. I’m hoping to get everything off of my bed this weekend and maybe be able to sleep in it. So many of the things on shelves threw themselves on the floor, onto my bed, and across to the other side of the bed, on the floor. I have made a path to my desk and computer, but the shelves and file slots have voided themselves of all the papers, tablets, etc. They are now in a huge pile awaiting disposition. The pile will be dealt with when I get to it. d:o)
Have you started/finished your Christmas shopping? Lights up? Tree?
Gift cards always are appreciated and easy to buy. A lot of online shopping too for them and for me.
How are the roads doing around Anchorage?