While my company productivity didn't suffer in 2020, I just feel more in my element in the office. The idea of having to set a work station up at home to carry out my daily tasks wasn't something I was gung-ho about.
I was one of the lucky ones this year. The word, grateful, doesn't even come close to describing how I feel about this current year that will officially end at midnight on Friday (January 1).
The most important thing to remember is that at the end of the day, the health of our loved ones far exceeds the number of wrapped packages we are able to place under the Christmas tree.
So, the next time someone cuts you off on Blue Lakes or runs the intersection at "Five-Points," and nearly takes the front end off your car or truck, just know that Idaho drivers can't help it.
I have $16 in my wallet at this very moment, which when you factor in two kids, a gas-guzzling automobile and a vicious fast food habit, I'm feeling pretty good about my self right now.
In case you're thinking, well, what does one online survey really prove anyway about Idaho's unsavory language habits, well, the Gem State has shown up on a number of similar surveys throughout the years.