I have decided not to complain about my life in this blog for a week - Hey I may even post a list called "what I like about life" or may be not.
So I was driving lil boo to summer school this morning and when I was stopped at a light. This woman in an SUV in the next lane over asked if she could get in front of me. Sure no problem I let the woman and her husband jump in front of me. Well any way, this woman must of had botox recently injected into her lips. She reminded me of a puffer fish wearing sunglasses - the Jackie O sort of sunglasses.
Coming back I noticed on the road a dead armadillo. Now I originally thought armadillos were out west and down in TX. I never realized that they were in my state too. I am a transplant from up north and moved down south. So the first time I every saw an armadillo was about 7 years ago. We were at a friend's apartment for dinner. I went out side to smoke (yes I smoke) and saw one. I was sooo excited to get to see a real live armadillo in the "wild". Not that the town/city I live in is know for being a rural area - it is very urban.
But now, I think an armadillo is more of a rat - a rat with body armor. Not a warrior ninja style fierce New York rat (no I am not from NY), but a distance cousin of this creature. They are more cowardly creatures... (Yes I am aware they are not related to rats.)
Also while I am on this North and South comparison ... the pine trees. Up North the pine trees are full and luscious and big. The pines trees here are more like Charlie Brown's Christmas in a taller skinnier style.
So I was driving lil boo to summer school this morning and when I was stopped at a light. This woman in an SUV in the next lane over asked if she could get in front of me. Sure no problem I let the woman and her husband jump in front of me. Well any way, this woman must of had botox recently injected into her lips. She reminded me of a puffer fish wearing sunglasses - the Jackie O sort of sunglasses.
Coming back I noticed on the road a dead armadillo. Now I originally thought armadillos were out west and down in TX. I never realized that they were in my state too. I am a transplant from up north and moved down south. So the first time I every saw an armadillo was about 7 years ago. We were at a friend's apartment for dinner. I went out side to smoke (yes I smoke) and saw one. I was sooo excited to get to see a real live armadillo in the "wild". Not that the town/city I live in is know for being a rural area - it is very urban.
But now, I think an armadillo is more of a rat - a rat with body armor. Not a warrior ninja style fierce New York rat (no I am not from NY), but a distance cousin of this creature. They are more cowardly creatures... (Yes I am aware they are not related to rats.)
Also while I am on this North and South comparison ... the pine trees. Up North the pine trees are full and luscious and big. The pines trees here are more like Charlie Brown's Christmas in a taller skinnier style.
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