Be very afraid of Matilda--she has designs on you!!
Was your staring contest of days of yore anything like this one?
I don't like riding all bent over, so this weekend I have sent DH on a Craig's List hunt for a nice three-speed beach cruiser.
My bike has a lot of gears but I finally figured out how to work gears last year so they don't scare me. It's much more upright seating than my current bike which I think I'll like. My hands would get numb/tingly a lot riding my old bike.
Matilda still gets very excited about looking at the pictures from your visit here and will eagerly identify "Baby Dylan!" even in the current pictures where he's obviously Big Giant Boy Dylan. Sometimes she asks when Baby Dylan's going to visit again.
Also, the doll chillin with Dylan in this picture finally has a name, after 2 1/2 years: Baby Carl (named after the baby brother of one of Matilda's daycare classmates).
Saying it here so I don't say it out loud at work: I think it is ridiculous that my boss's doctor gave her a prescription for antibiotics. She has a cold! A bad cold, but a cold.
Maybe I can get everything annoying out of the way today!
I've done my bit for annoying task doing!
I've already been to the Dept. of Public Transit to transfer our residential parking permit to the new car, and then the FasTrak offices to get a new transponder ("That's not even a word!") and have it registered to the new car.
Actual annoyance: Minimal. In and out within ten minutes at both places.
Total Cost: $10.00.
What is a transponder and why does your car need one registered to it? Is it one of those fancy city-driving thingamabobs?
I'm assuming it's for one of those automatic tollway things. Those transponders need to be registered to a particular car.
It's for toll roads, Teppy--which probably means the bridges in San Francisco. I have one for the Chicago area and the Indiana/Illinois toll roads. Makes travelling a lot faster.