Umm…that could have been bad.
Tara and I ran some errands on Saturday. Et. Cetera, Wal-Mart, Lincoln (to Jill’s, but that’s a post for later), then back home. When we returned I unloaded the car and we had some dinner, kids took baths, then bedtime for all…
I forgot something in the trunk. I didn’t remember until the next morning, in fact. See:



Good thing our temps have dropped to the teens at night…still frozen solid.
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D’oh! Yea, that could have been lots worse…unless of course you’re on the brink of a new discovery…cooking your Holiday Turkey in your Trunk….kind of like those cookies you can cook on your dash.
BTW: How big is that sucker?
22 pounds. I like my boys barrel chested.
Well, you have to defrost it anyway, and it can take several days to do that!
Our friends that invited us for Thanksgiving bought a 30 pounder!!! WOW!
That’s how much a four year old human weighs.
Slightly disturbing.
That’s how much Tim weighs. (Heh.)
Good grief, Anna’s only 24 pounds! She’s such a lightweight.
And Tim, alternately, is a solidly built man-child. And you should feel my biceps. I’m She-Ra. (Although I would prefer to be Isis…but I never noticed her biceps.)
Beth is the bestest (it’s a word) friend in the whole world!! Just wait patiently for her post and you’ll totally understand. THANK YOU!! Words are not enough…
Funny! Although, knowing now the size of that giant bird, it might have stayed frozen in Florida. 22 pounds is deliciously ginormous!
Once I bought a two dozen package of eggs. It was put in a bag with paper towels on top of it and when I got home, it was off to the basement. I found my eggs two months later. I was thankful the package had shrink wrap on it - it helped to contain the smell.