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world? are you still out there? life in the carpool lane my 20 minutes of fame. literally. i will miss you bushy dang girl! pit stains and popsicle rub downs out of shape...and out of style things i never thought i'd say buns of butter April 08 May 08 June 08 July 08 August 08
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life in the carpool lane
the past three weeks only come once, maybe twice a year. thankfully. i totally 100% love my mother but life is very different when she is here. she is slow. i'm not talking slow, i'm talking sssllllooooowwwww. and always wanting to go somewhere.
my child is 2 and 1/2 and chasing her is like chasing the wind. only successful if it's in a totally contained environment, with no exits to slip through. on average i spend about $75 a month on gas. i don't drive very much, and never once the sun goes down. i know i sound like i'm 87, but in fact i'm a homebody. with this strange trio, these past few weeks have turned my life upside-down. not only have i ventured into corners of sacramento that i never would have on my own, i have even left the sacramento area altogether. this coming from a gal who doesn't even venture out into the suburbs, preferably not even past numbered streets in sacramento. the three of us have eaten in restaurants, attempted shopping in stores, have frolicked in the ocean and have nibbled on corn dogs and a yard of lemonade at a county fair. ( i don't know where i just know the local phone numbers were not 916) so if you see a threesome with a toddler leading the way, running at a giggly speed, a frantic mother trying to chase her and maintain a shred of class, and a grandmother waaayyyyy in the back saying hello to strangers, that is us. we are probably on our way to another destination where inevitably baby and i will end up waiting in the car for sweet, slow and totally happy to be here grammie. 3 comments from 3 users
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creatress
on Jul 1, 2008 at 10:25 AM
posted by
hmoeckli
on Jul 1, 2008 at 10:47 AM
posted by
suprizmom
on Jul 2, 2008 at 03:41 PM
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Your "grammie" sounds just like my Nana. I too spent the week driving everyone around, listening to my teen whine the whole time, spent a fortune on resteraunts and gas, and shopped till I dropped. I'm SOOO happy to be home today, I could kiss my couch.
Like you, it only comes once a year though. I told myself that all week!