Rotten Timing

March 26, 2010
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It was a nice, sunny day and time for the semiannual clean-out-the-car day.  Right after that first TaeKwonDo lesson.

Drat.  Had I but done it BEFORE, MasterKim would have seen this:

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instead of this:

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when he helped me get the kids out and put them back in.

Remind me to take “clean out the car” off of my “I don’t…” list.  It really is so much nicer to be able to see the floor in there again.

2 Responses to “ Rotten Timing ”

  1. Wendy on March 27, 2010 at 8:38 pm

    I remember when a couple of firemen came to our house to check Zack after he’d broken something. I was completely stressed out and frazzled, but there was still a corner of my brain that was able to think, “I’m SO glad I cleaned off that ledge yesterday.”

  2. Ashley on March 30, 2010 at 3:39 pm

    I think the front seat of my minivan looks exactly like your “Before” picture. :P It’s so hard to keep that thing clean!

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