Hello from the O’Hare Airport Hilton where I hope to be able to get home today. Yesterday, after a great day presenting at the North DuPage Connections conference, I looked at my phone and found that my flight home had been cancelled. I’m hoping to get home tonight, but there’s a lot of snow (even by Maine standards) in the forecast.
If I ever get home, I hope to take my kids skiing. Hope you have something fun planned for your weekend too!
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