They give out learners' permits early here
Here is Isaac, cruising in his Cozy Coupe, scoping out the campus honeys:
Today we saw Ryan off to New Jersey with his buddies, but not before we took another trip around campus and tried out a bagel place on the main strip for lunch. Later, the O'Neal family went for our weekly excursion to the mall and nearby places -- in this case, it was a dedicated trip to Old Navy, because I can't fit in my jeans any more. Lordy, did we rake up on their Labor Day Sale. I got some pants, Dada got some business-casual shirts, and Isaac got some new jammies to replace the heavily stained ones his dumb Mom keeps letting him eat breakfast in. After that, the usual. You know, squirrel-chasing, slurpee runs, some Tivoed Wiggles. We also are trying something out -- given Isaac's almost-consistent late rising now, we started our evening routine a little early and put him down at 9:00 instead of 9:30, giving us adults a whole extra half-hour of time to ourselves. Whatever will we do with such riches?
Today we saw Ryan off to New Jersey with his buddies, but not before we took another trip around campus and tried out a bagel place on the main strip for lunch. Later, the O'Neal family went for our weekly excursion to the mall and nearby places -- in this case, it was a dedicated trip to Old Navy, because I can't fit in my jeans any more. Lordy, did we rake up on their Labor Day Sale. I got some pants, Dada got some business-casual shirts, and Isaac got some new jammies to replace the heavily stained ones his dumb Mom keeps letting him eat breakfast in. After that, the usual. You know, squirrel-chasing, slurpee runs, some Tivoed Wiggles. We also are trying something out -- given Isaac's almost-consistent late rising now, we started our evening routine a little early and put him down at 9:00 instead of 9:30, giving us adults a whole extra half-hour of time to ourselves. Whatever will we do with such riches?
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Babybeaux looooves his little car. He loves it so much that it is hidden in the attic upstairs.
At first, Isaac loved his car a little too much, but it now lives for a week between uses on the back porch, and for some odd reason he accepts that and is cooler about it now. As in, he can be around it without pitching a fit.
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