Weathering the Storm
It’s been pouring outside, so I wasn't surprise that we got an e-mail from the district about the weather. What I was surprised about was the delivery of the message in the e-mail. I swear to you that the e-mail was thirty lines long describing the conditions. I scrolled back and counted after reading the thing. I did so because I was so shocked.
The last line had the instructions, “Seek cover. DO IT NOW!!!”
I don’t think that you have to be too down with e-mail etiquette to know that is something you may put at the top of a thirty line e-mail. Heck, maybe the thing doesn’t have to be that long. I promise, once there are blue skies again you can go into the details of “ideal twister weather.”
The last line had the instructions, “Seek cover. DO IT NOW!!!”
I don’t think that you have to be too down with e-mail etiquette to know that is something you may put at the top of a thirty line e-mail. Heck, maybe the thing doesn’t have to be that long. I promise, once there are blue skies again you can go into the details of “ideal twister weather.”