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I have gone many places and forgotten my cell phone, I've forgotten my purse, my wallet, my debit card, my chap stick, an extra snack, my ipod, my ipod charger (which makes it difficult for an aerobic instructor to not have her music), my water bottle, my homework, my book, and a myriad of other things that you need on vacation or just every single day. All things that you can generally manage without or make do. They were hosting a special event by our house with horse rides, fishing, a petting zoo, and tons of games for little kids. I know that it gets busy really fast and that Isaak doesn't like to wait in lines, so I was rushing to get us there at 9am when it opened. I tried to coax Isaak out of his pajamas. He has this Lightening McQueen pajamas that we just bought and he hates to take them off. It took some time and a lot of effort to get him out of those pajamas and then a whole other round to get him to put his shoes on and then I was out the door. Yay! We were going to be early.

I was just turning into the parking lot when I thought---why did I take my shoes off? Then my brain thought--what why would you take your shoes off? Then a huge siren went off in my brain--I forgot my shoes. I live about 15 minutes from the park--we were so gloriously early and now we were going to be gloriously later and have to wait in lines. I was so disappointed. How could I forget my shoes? I don't have a garage and I have to walk up these huge rock stairs that are covered with rocks and acorn shells, but I didn't notice the pads of my feet???? I started driving my car and didn't notice that I had no shoes on?? I never drive barefoot. I didn't want to manage without shoes so we went back home. Isaak was a little surprised that we turned around right as we got to the park. Grrr. I guess I'll have to make a little sign that says--WAIT!! Do you have your shoes on??

Comments

DottieLou said…
oh good lord that is the funniest thing I have heard in a long time. HE HE HE.. blame it on being pregnant. I can not beleive I had to read that here.
Haha gotta love pregnant brain. That is a pretty entertaining story. Don't worry your memory will get better around Oct. 30th lol
Heather said…
At least you didn't forget Isaak!

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