till Spring which stands at 51 days. It is minus 4 actual temperature and the wind is only 8 miles an hour this morning so we are having a heat wave!
I copied the below information on my package from the USPS web site where you go to track a package.
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in-transit
- Expected Delivery Day: Friday, January 24, 2014
Product & Tracking Information
Postal Product:
- Priority Mail 3-Day™
Features:
- $50 insurance included
- USPS Tracking™
Date & Time January 28, 8:30 am
Status of Item - unknown
Location – unknown
January 26, 2014
Depart USPS Sort Facility
HAZELWOOD, MO 63042
January 25, 2014 , 1:45 pm
Processed through USPS Sort Facility
HAZELWOOD, MO 63042
January 25, 2014 , 3:28 am
Processed at USPS Origin Sort Facility
DES MOINES, IA 50395
January 21, 2014 , 4:48 pm
Dispatched to Sort Facility
CEREDO, WV 25507
January 21, 2014 , 9:49 am
Acceptance
CEREDO, WV 25507
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Have a peaceful day! Stay safe and be happy!!
Beth
NOTE: for my sister. Print this off and take it to show the post office in Ceredo. I think maybe they need a good laugh!
Stay warm Beth, frigid out there.. sunny but darn those wind chills. Hope that mail gets there soon. Prayers always XoXo
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy the rest of your week. Hugs Nita
ReplyDeleteWhat a roundabout route to send a priority package! Stay safe and warm, Beth! xo Nellie
ReplyDeleteI just checked and the package was processed at Hazelwood, Mo at 11:11 am.
ReplyDeleteI am not sure where it is going from Hazelwood.. Rae
Oh gosh! I hope that it is found. That's far more important than my potatoes.
ReplyDeleteOH jeez my dear!
ReplyDeleteLOL- Good thing it was something that would spoil! lol Can you hurry that Spring countdown along a little? xo Diana
ReplyDeleteOh yes Beth I am sure they will laugh;). Hug B
ReplyDeleteGood GRIEF! That is so ridiculous!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is goofy! The USPS needs to quit wasting time and money.
ReplyDeleteI am really praying for a mild February, for everyone.
I wonder how many places that package will visit. It might go all around the world.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
I have been wondering the same thing.
DeleteThat is crazy!!
ReplyDeleteCold here too. 12 below this morning.
I was thinking about you and your postal service today as I went & picked up more stamps. I remember about 4 years ago, they wanted to close a few post offices in smaller towns and have the mail delivered to the nearby larger town or city. I wonder if this is a result of that action where you live? It's horrible.
ReplyDeleteThe city I live in is 34,000. 8 times bigger than the little town I moved here from. I am half afraid to trust anything important to the post office.
DeleteLOL!
ReplyDeleteWe are having a small taste of winter weather here tonight.
Have a good sleep.
If this doesn't make them laugh I don't know what will. :)
ReplyDeletehehe...the circle of life!!
ReplyDeleteThey will either laugh or cry. :) Almost 50 days from here until that happier time of year. We got up to 47 here in Seattle area. No snow so far this year and possibility of water shortage this summer without the usual snow melt and much more rain. Crazy, crazy weather everywhere. Stay warm, Beth. Bertie
ReplyDeleteI haven't looked for those places, and not knowing them I won't say a thing:)
ReplyDeleteYou are having a heatwave - but you know, we are :)
Today is Wednesday and -8° again at 8AM! Come on SPRING!! BUT the sun is shining brightly and the sky is very blue! Yea!!!!
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