Yesterday when we went for our ride he told me how much he loves it when we ride bikes together. ::::Ahhhhhhhh::::: so cute. So I told him today that I'd ride with with him after dinner. (plus it burns quite a few calories, which is awesome!)
So I sent him out to pump up the tires (some day I might remember to actually buy another patch kit) and we were off. We rode by a neighbor's house and she hollered out that she had something for me and to stop on my way back.
We made it around without any flat tires. The neighbor, who is a mom of one of the kids Jessica went to school with in elementary school was visiting with another school mate's mom on her front porch. They had rescued a book from the kid's old first grade teacher and gave me a few pictures that Jess had drawn.
It felt all weird sitting there talking to other mom's about our kids graduating and moving on.
I came home and gave the pictures to Jess. She took a picture of one and gave them back, not too terribly impressed. A few minutes later I see this on Facebook and she put "thank God my aspirations have changed".
We made it around without any flat tires. The neighbor, who is a mom of one of the kids Jessica went to school with in elementary school was visiting with another school mate's mom on her front porch. They had rescued a book from the kid's old first grade teacher and gave me a few pictures that Jess had drawn.
It felt all weird sitting there talking to other mom's about our kids graduating and moving on.
I came home and gave the pictures to Jess. She took a picture of one and gave them back, not too terribly impressed. A few minutes later I see this on Facebook and she put "thank God my aspirations have changed".
Doesn't she want a waitress job this summer? :)
ReplyDelete@Eric, I think she'd take anything for now!
ReplyDeleteI love this! So cute.
ReplyDeleteI remember when my step daughter wanted to be a cashier - she loved the idea of pressing all those keys (b4 computers)She talked about it all the time.
She is now about to be 32 and she is NOT a cashier but an occupational therapist....she's come a long way. :-)
hee hee, that is funny. A waitress!
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