Hello all!
We're finally getting back into the swing of things now that school is back in session again. The great thing is that my youngest son is a senior in high school and has an off period this year. This means he doesn't have to go in until second period. It's great because instead of getting up at 5:45 like I have for years, I can now sleep in until 7. It's glorious, I tell ya! :) He's also driving himself, so no more car lines for me. Yippee! I've done car lines for the last 17 years!!! And for 7 of those years, my boys were in two different schools, so I was making 4 trips a day to two schools. Glad that phase is over. :) Oh, and I could tell you horror stories about the car line at schools...
For those of you that don't know, they have a special line for "car riders" at school. Ours is a horseshoe shaped drive that goes in front of the school and it's for morning drop offs and afternoon pick ups. The morning car line is usually pretty smooth, but the afternoon...well, it gets tricky.
The rules state that you have to pull all the way up to the front of the car line (they usually have a sign on the ground telling you where to pull up to) Then you turn your car off, roll your windows down and wait it out until the bell rings for dismissal.
Sounds easy, right? Well, the thing is that the pick up driveway isn't very long. Meaning that only a dozen or so cars can fit. In order to fit into the actual drive, you have to get there about 45 minutes before the bell rings and sweat it out in your car the whole time waiting. If you're not there that early, the line will already be out into the street. It's a busy street and you have to pull over to the side and wait while cars go whizzing by. It's not enjoyable, to say the least.
So because of this, I would always try to get there early. Also, a lot of years, I had another child to pick up at another school after that, so I had to get child number one pretty quickly in order to get to child number two. The closer you are to the front of the line, the faster you get your child.
It usually works pretty well. Usually. Now keep in mind that a lot of times I would have to wake my sleeping toddler from his nap in order to get there that early, then we'd wait it out in 95 degree weather while I tried to entertain him in the car. Not fun.
So imagine how I felt one day when the PRESIDENT OF OUR PTA pulled into the car line 5 minutes before dismissal to pick up her child, bypassed all of us that had been sitting there for almost an hour in the heat, and drove to the FRONT of the pick up line and BACKED HER CAR INTO A SPOT IN FRONT OF THE FIRST PERSON IN LINE!!!
Oh yes she did! She totally cheated! She got there at the last minute, skipped to the front of the line and squished her car into a spot in front of the person who had been there for almost an hour. What?! And it wasn't even once...she did this all the time! Can you imagine the hatred boiling up inside all the moms behind her, including me? Oh man.
She eventually quit doing it, thank goodness. I mean, who did she think she was? And the worst part was that her kids witnessed her doing this and then they thought you didn't have to take rules seriously. A vicious circle, I tell ya.
Now, let me just say this happened back in 1999, and it STILL bothers me to this day! Ha! That woman sure created some bad karma for herself. ;) Oh, and since I know someone is going to ask, yes, we could keep our cars running with the a/c on, but I never did because I would just be wasting gas for 45 minutes while sitting there.
So tell me...do you have any car line horror stories to share? I'd love to hear them!
For those of you that don't know, they have a special line for "car riders" at school. Ours is a horseshoe shaped drive that goes in front of the school and it's for morning drop offs and afternoon pick ups. The morning car line is usually pretty smooth, but the afternoon...well, it gets tricky.
The rules state that you have to pull all the way up to the front of the car line (they usually have a sign on the ground telling you where to pull up to) Then you turn your car off, roll your windows down and wait it out until the bell rings for dismissal.
Sounds easy, right? Well, the thing is that the pick up driveway isn't very long. Meaning that only a dozen or so cars can fit. In order to fit into the actual drive, you have to get there about 45 minutes before the bell rings and sweat it out in your car the whole time waiting. If you're not there that early, the line will already be out into the street. It's a busy street and you have to pull over to the side and wait while cars go whizzing by. It's not enjoyable, to say the least.
So because of this, I would always try to get there early. Also, a lot of years, I had another child to pick up at another school after that, so I had to get child number one pretty quickly in order to get to child number two. The closer you are to the front of the line, the faster you get your child.
It usually works pretty well. Usually. Now keep in mind that a lot of times I would have to wake my sleeping toddler from his nap in order to get there that early, then we'd wait it out in 95 degree weather while I tried to entertain him in the car. Not fun.
So imagine how I felt one day when the PRESIDENT OF OUR PTA pulled into the car line 5 minutes before dismissal to pick up her child, bypassed all of us that had been sitting there for almost an hour in the heat, and drove to the FRONT of the pick up line and BACKED HER CAR INTO A SPOT IN FRONT OF THE FIRST PERSON IN LINE!!!
Oh yes she did! She totally cheated! She got there at the last minute, skipped to the front of the line and squished her car into a spot in front of the person who had been there for almost an hour. What?! And it wasn't even once...she did this all the time! Can you imagine the hatred boiling up inside all the moms behind her, including me? Oh man.
She eventually quit doing it, thank goodness. I mean, who did she think she was? And the worst part was that her kids witnessed her doing this and then they thought you didn't have to take rules seriously. A vicious circle, I tell ya.
Now, let me just say this happened back in 1999, and it STILL bothers me to this day! Ha! That woman sure created some bad karma for herself. ;) Oh, and since I know someone is going to ask, yes, we could keep our cars running with the a/c on, but I never did because I would just be wasting gas for 45 minutes while sitting there.
So tell me...do you have any car line horror stories to share? I'd love to hear them!
So first up, I wanted to share these delicious cookies with you. They're more like a meal replacement and they're really good.
They're huge! Just be careful because the nutrition facts state that there are 2 servings in a package. So the calories, fat, etc. are for HALF a cookie. If you eat the whole thing, you have to double everything. I sometimes eat half for breakfast and then break up the other half into a couple of snacks. With 16 grams of protein, they keep me full for a long time. They're very soft and moist. So good!
These would be so good to keep in your purse or your kid's backpack for a quick protein boost. They're very filling, easy to pack, and not messy, so they're perfect for an after school snack. These would also be great if your child is in extra curricular activities and doesn't have time to come home for a snack first.
Here are some more flavors they carry...
Peanut Butter, Snickerdoodle, and Chocolate Chip. They have lots of other flavors too. I just tried the Birthday Cake version and it's my favorite so far.
In other news, I've had this big scratch on my dining room table for years now and I finally took the time to fill it in with one of those furniture markers.
I just used this very old one that came with a really cheap desk we bought once...
You can see below how it covered it up pretty well...
You really can't tell from a distance...
But now they have newer versions like these...
Just look at all the shades they come in now!
I can't imagine how much better the coverage is with the new ones. At around $6 a pack, I think I might need to buy some. You can get them at places like Walmart, Home Depot, Lowes and Bed Bath and Beyond (don't forget your 20% coupon)
Y'all remember my mom's "twins" right?
So cute!!!
Well, they are a little over a year old now and they can be very rambunctious. Like, they will literally leap over my mom's head when she's on the sofa. Lol. They also like to jump on top of the fridge and mantel. She recently bought this product and it helped tremendously to calm them down.
Here's a link to the website that explains how it works.
Feliway Diffuser
It's basically a plug in diffuser that helps to calm cats and curb unwanted behavior. My mom is very pleased with the results. Trixie and Cecil are a lot calmer now. :) She bought it on Amazon.
Feliway Diffuser
It's basically a plug in diffuser that helps to calm cats and curb unwanted behavior. My mom is very pleased with the results. Trixie and Cecil are a lot calmer now. :) She bought it on Amazon.
And now I'll leave you with a little funny to make you laugh. I saw this on The Today Show the other day. Just look at how this plumber painted his truck...
So funny!
Hope y'all have a great day and tell me your carline horror stories! :)
~Lisa