We were sent the following by our favorite Iowan with a “y” in both his first and last name:
Summary: Therap is always available
Description: I don’t know exactly how much snow we
received but it is approximately “WAY TOO MUCH!” Not to worry; being
‘snowed in’ is no problem. I can work from home using my reliable THERAP
account! Thanks to all the great folks in Therapville for the tremendous work
you do every day!
Bryan Thayer
(used with permission, Bryan will also supply free snow to any other Therap customer – deliver not included)
:: Justin ::
We will also gladly TRADE 9″ of fresh Iowa snow for 3/4″ of rain from ANYwhere else in the country. Bonnie, I don’t think I even want to know how much snow and cold YOU folks have it up there in the arctic Dakotas!
Brrrrrr-yan
We have lucked out in Mitchell on the amount of snow. However I’ll trade a few degrees with anyone who is interested. Never thought 11 above would feel warm. But when you go from 17 below to 11 above in 24 hours it feels like a heat wave!!!!!
Bonnieeeeeee
I would have swapped some of the rain I had to drive through last night/this morning coming down the New Jersey Turnpike to Delaware.
It doesn’t seem right to be driving through thunder storms in February!
:: Justin ::
Gosh guys…we can relate. Can you believe it was only 32 degrees driving in to work this morning?? How many sweaters can i put ON???? (smile)
Wd like to send you all our heat in the summer though!!
Sue
What a tough life you guys have!
32 might seems like a a heat wave at times during a CT winter
:: Justin ::
32 is a heat wave right now in the South Dakota. Today our wind chill is -15. Oh and the wind is blowing!!!
Glad someone has warmer weather to enjoy and I’m sure it is colder somewhere else in the world (HAHA).
We could always have the next Provider Admin Conference at the North Pole, just to prove how available and portable we are.
Though, for some reason I would prefer to go to the South Pole.
:: Justin ::