Last night, despite our vow to eat at home, we decided we were too tired (i.e., lazy) to cook. So, off to Chick-fil-a we go! Nathan suggested we go in his car as it was already cooled off–that A/C is a hot commodity this time of year. Har-har-har.
I climb into his pickup and as I’m buckling my seatbelt I see something on his dashboard.
“Um, honey, why is there a dead moth on your dashboard?”
He looks at me, then the dashboard, then back to me. “Well, where would YOU put a dead moth?”
Blink. Blink.
Which leads me to WWHD. What would hubby do? I surely don’t know, not sure I ever will.
There were three classes in college that totally kicked my ass: calculus (yuck!), physics (double yuck!), and Spanish (barf-up-a-lung-yuck). I was required to take a full year of Spanish. By the time I got to the last semester, which I saved until right before graduation, of course, my philosophy was “D for Diploma.” I actually sobbed in front of my professor. Yes, it was that bad.
But I know enough about Spanish to know that this is one really weird song: El Chacarron.
My sister’s kitty is so freakin cute when he sleeps! I’ve never seen a cat sleep with his mouth open. 
Don’t want to post any spoilers! I finished the book on Saturday night and I think I might re-read it, just for grins. I’m so sad it’s over!
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I love the Internet. If there was no Internet, I wouldn’t be able to read amazing news stories like this one. 14 squirrels were recently detained in Iran on charges of espionage:
“A few weeks ago, 14 squirrels equipped with espionage systems of foreign intelligence services were captured by [Iranian] intelligence forces along the country’s borders…According to the announcement made by Iranian intelligence officials, alert police officials caught these squirrels before they could carry out any task.”
Read the whole story at the Washington Post (scroll down to “Each wore a tiny trench coat”). Ha! :D
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