Observation #1 - Driving a convertible without a hat on this beautiful sunny day will result in a sunburned bald spot.
Observation #2 - Cars slow down to gawk at wild animals and do not pay attention to oncoming traffic - car licence number VLW *** you almost put an expensive convertible (trying to avoid your float over the center line while you watched the wildlife) into the ditch.
Observation #3 - My sister has had cancer, and treatment, since 1993. She is on another round of chemo treatments but is still preparing for the June 9th Challenge for Life Cancer walk and fundraiser. That reminds me to stop whining about my gardening blisters.
Observation #4 -The very nice people who live directly behind us have a three year old girl who throws her toys over our fence. Her parents phone us to have us go out and toss the toys back into their yard. Nice people can be a pain in the a$$ sometimes.
Observation #5 - The air conditioning in our office is running to full capacity as it has been so hot. Sandals are not always a good choice of footwear when the temperatures in the building are set to 18 deg C (that's 64.4 deg F for the metric system challenged)
Observation #6 - No matter how often you brush Archie the Dog he will still shed lots of hair in the house.
Observation #7 - Advertisers who say their glue will hold anything together, forever! are lying.
Observation #8 - There is always a dryer sheet stuck inside one article of clothing.
Observation #9 - In the middle of the night the ice maker sounds like an intruder.
Observation #10 - I just spent several minutes, and lots of ranting about the Blogger formatting system, trying to delete a comma and then realized it was dirt on the computer screen.
6 comments:
#10 made me laugh out loud! For once, Blogger was NOT at fault!
I'm OK with everything except #4. I think it's OK to return them--one item a week. Three isn't too young to learn. Maybe the kid really doesn't want them any more.
DIRT! Haha ,,,,,,,,, ,
LOL.....my screen is full of comma's too.
Prayers for your Sister.
These are all good observations as you are very observant!
xoxo
Firstly, I am saddened by the news of your sister. I can't imagine how difficult this must be on your family.
The remainder of your post made me smile and giggle. My cat suffers the same affliction as your dog, do not be fooled that due to a smaller body mass it is any less messy ;)
I suffered the same blogger affliction once. It also happened on my phone before. ROFL
Have a wonderful week!!
Diana
Sounds like the little neighbor girl has trained you to throw her toys back.
:-)
Clever little minx.
Pearl
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