Mis-communication
My husband was at work last week when he got a phone call from a number he didn’t recognize. A quick Google search lead to discovery that this phone number had been calling to a level that was harassing and never left a voicemail. So he chose to ignore it.
A few minutes later a text message comes in “I’ll be by your car”. Adam’s a little creeped out by this but chooses to ignore it.
Next text “I have your Capp”. Adam ignored this as well.
My little brother was in town. We had given him a prepaid cell phone. He had purchased a Cappuccino and was patiently sitting by my hubby’s car to give it to him. That will teach my little brother to try to do nice things for others!
When will he learn
Poodles are supposed to be smart. So why is it that he doesn’t learn the connection between being horribly sick and eating the rotten sandwich on the side of road. Instead when he sees the next rotten sandwich he just eats it faster because he remembers that his running partner tried to stop him last time.
Parental weather check
We had a little relapse into typical Spring weather last week. It was 38 degrees Fahrenheit and threatening to snow (it snowed the next morning). I was at the airport with two sweaters on, freezing as I waited for Adam to come back from Arizona.
While I was there a flight from Charlottesville, Virginia came in. Everyone was wearing shorts, flip flops and tank tops, even the kids.
This irked me, because it’s one thing if you as an adult are walking around in the cold dressed like an idiot. Its another thing when your 3 year old is standing there shivering because their sweater is in the checked luggage. Before you travel with children, please check the weather.
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I HATE it when I get a text and don’t know who it’s from.
I also strongly dislike it when spring weather drops back to winter, but you’re right: responsible parents check the weather.
That being said, I’ve blown it more than a couple of times I’m sure!