Friday, February 4, 2011
Somebody is always watching...
Poor Jay. You know how when you do something silly, like trip and fall down, your first instinct is to look around to see if anyone saw what happened. Yesterday, after being stuck in the house together for 2 days, Jay delivered me to work and then he and Cade traveled to Miller. From what he has told me things were a lot worse there then what we got. Funny how there can be such a difference in snow amounts in a distance less than 10 miles. The school parking lots were not in good shape. They got stuck twice. Both times he was able to get himself out. But not without a lot of yelling - which didn't come from me. I believe I've passed on my back seat driving tendencies to Cade. From what Jay described, Cade did me proud. When Jay gunned it to about 40 mph to unstick himself Cade had a look of terror on his face and screamed "I told you not to do that". That's my boy! The snow was as deep as Cade was tall in some areas. I'm not sure how Jay managed to get him in the school - I'd probably just as soon not know. I'm just glad I was at work when all of this took place. Jay told me all about this yesterday when he picked me up from work and we laughed about it. Then last night this picture appeared on Facebook. One of Jay's former students saw Jay in this pickle and took a picture for the world to see. So now matter how much you hope someone didn't see you do something stupid - they did! And thanks to modern technology even more people can see it.
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Good thing he wasn't in your car!
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