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Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Experiences in the "South".



My neice is keeping me way busy. We do so much everyday. Read, go shopping, go to the park, play with playdough, dance, watch Micky's Christmas, sing, have picnics, play in her playroom.... the list could go on forever. But, it is all very fun stuff. Colleen just has much more energy than me. By the way, have you ever known a two year old who uses the word hieroglyphics?

Today we were shopping and I had an arm full of pants and shirts that were in the clearence rack of the LADIES section at Old Navy...I got a few great steals!!!! Well, as we were walking to the checkout this lady walks up to us and points to my arm full of clothes and said "I noticed you came from the boys section, I was looking for it, can you point me in that direction." We nicely pointed her towards the boys section.... but I obviously buy women's clothes that look like boys clothes? ? ? Also, on our way home the guy at the gate of the army base was checking our I.D's, I handed him mine and he gives it a good lookover and says, "ah, from the great state of OHIO!!!!!" We drive off and I wonder what he was thinking as the letters bold on top of my drivers license says IDAHO!!! People in North Carolina are very bright. ;)

7 Comments:

At 12:47 PM , Blogger Fawn said...

my cousin, who was 4, almost ran me over with one of those. she told me to move, i just stood there, and she basically ran over my foot and almost took me out, crazy...

 
At 2:32 PM , Blogger Sara said...

You're from Ohio and shop in the little boys department. You're a wierdo.

 
At 2:33 PM , Blogger Janel said...

Sara, you should log out, so when i post a comment its not from you to you.

 
At 5:04 PM , Blogger Steph said...

when I flew to Michigan the guy thought he was being clever also and said I was from Iowa. why is IDAHO so hard?

 
At 5:38 PM , Blogger Fawn said...

idaho is hard, just like saying "fawn" is hard...

 
At 6:41 PM , Blogger Erin said...

That is right Von. When I tell people I moved here from Idaho they ask if it is south of here! Idaho is pretty much unheard of.

 
At 9:25 AM , Blogger emily said...

That's amazing. Stupid Americans. No wonder much of the world hates America and thinks we're sheltered and unaware of the outside world. We don't even know the location or names of our own states.

 

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