Saturday, Jan. 27, 2007 9:37 A.M.
Happy weekend I just finished adding an entry to my hardy-har site. I think that site is going to be fun. Well, the cold snap seems to be slowly lifting. I got up yesterday at 6:00am and it was only 2 degrees. With the wind chill, it was -11. I felt every bit of it, though by the time I left, it was up to a balmy 4 degrees. Want to hear about my major brain fart? I started the car with my automatic start (Thank you, wonderful husband) yesterday morning. It ran for 15 minutes before I had to leave. I bundled up and made a bee-line off the porch, past Terry's car and jumped into mine. I unzipped my coat and put my hands on the steering wheel and it was like ice cubes!! Guess who didn't have the heat set to on when she got out of the car on Thursday? Yes, that would be me. Though the car was frigid, at least when I turned on the heat, it blasted out hot air. Sometimes I am a sandwich short of a picnic, I swear. Speaking of Thursday, I drive down this small street to get to route 3 in the mornings. There is woods on either side for about 1/8th of a mile before you get to any houses. When I turned onto the street, I saw half a dozen town trucks and equipment on either side. Halfway down stood a policeman directing traffic. At this time, I was the only one there and he was waving me forward. I was about 20 feet in front of him when he put up his hand for me to stop. I wondered why, but stop, I did. He came up to my window and looked into my back seat. Now I was really curios. Were they looking for a criminal? Was he a murderer? The officer looked into the back and then asked me, "Why are you driving this car?" "Umm, because it's my car..." I answered. "Oh, I see. I was just checking on him." With that, he tossed his head toward the back. He was talking about my huge stuffed Scooby Doo in the back seat! Then he said he thought the car was my daughters because he always saw her driving it. I laughed and explained that she had been using it for a year but hers was back on the road. "Yup," he said, "She is all over the place. I see this car everywhere." I laughed and agreed. He told me to say "hi" to her and I drove off. What a way to start the morning. I told Lori, thanks for nothing. Now everyone in town knows my car. I best watch those stop signs and school buses. I can't get away with anything. Well, it's 10:00. I should be doing something productive. I think I'll produce another coffee. Later, Cosmic
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