Friday, August 7, 2009

You can't fool the DMV...

Yesterday, 'C' had an orthodontist appointment, so we went looking for school clothes afterward. She didn't really want to but we did anyway...ha. She has to wear khaki pants and white or light blue shirt. We got plenty of white shirts, she didn't really want blue. She also picked out some 'regular' clothes. A few shirts and a pair of jeans and a pair of capris. She didn't like the way the khaki pants at Kohls fit. They didn't have any at Sears. So we'll have to find some somewhere else. She can still wear the ones from last year if she has too until we find some she likes.

Hubby had to go and get his license renewed today. He has been grey-headed or salt and pepper (more salt than pepper now) for many years, but he always puts brown for hair color. The lady asked him if he was sure he wanted brown instead of grey. Did he think his hair was still brown? They went back and forth a little. Finally he said what color do you think it should be? His hair is now listed as grey on his driver's license...you can't win with the DMV...ha. But we can still lie about our weight...they don't have a scale to put you on...ha.

Have a great day,
Sheila

3 comments:

  1. There You have it, we can still lie about somethings at DMV but not as many. I wonder if he had buck teeth they would have put that down.

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  2. We're with Elise, this one had a great ending line. You framed it well!!!!!
    You know,, I really like the idea of uniforms in school. I think we had uniforms and did not know it. Overalls/or jeans and white t shirts in warm weather and a checkered flannel shirt in the cold weather. It is a shame when kids get into the 'show oof what mama & DAddy can buy' mode.
    Great entry,
    Jack & Sherry

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  3. That is so funny about the hair.
    I frost mine so they always put
    blond. Never thought that one day
    they will say grey. Right about the weight, don't ask I want tell.
    Thanks for stopping by. I guess
    all the summer fun is put on hold
    until next year. Oh to be young
    and and see the world through the
    eyes of a teenager. I sing a song
    If I Could See The World Through
    The Eyes Of A Child, what a wonderful world it would be.

    Shirl

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