Did I not hear the news about hurricane warnings and wish your husband and fellow employees a safe trip, KM?
Did I not hear the news about hurricane warnings and wish your husband and fellow employees a safe trip, KM?
Would it be wrong to assume that a man made this decision?
And just as likely to assume that it was a woman who decided they will come back early?
Does it seem likely that I will drive through heavy rain to reach my vacation destination?
Do I wish for a safe trip home for Mr. KM?
Do I hope PB does not have to drive through a storm to reach her vacation destination? Do I wish her a good week and tell her she will be missed?
Do you often just wait in a store if it's raining really hard outside?
"At the beach, life is different. Time doesn't move hour to hour but mood to moment. We live by the currents, plan by the tides, and follow the sun." - anonymous
Does my answer to the above question depend on how many packages I am carrying?
Have you been watching the Hurricane Irene weather maps and seen that the storm is predicted to miss most of Florida and come ashore in N. Carolina?
What will that mean for PB's trip?
Am I hoping that the latest hurricane itinerary will not significantly affect PB's vacation?