Ever since we have been in Australia, my new job is navigator. My dad likes to give me the map when ever we go anywere. It is kind of fun to read maps, but kind of scary to know that if we get lost, I will probably be responsable. I guess I should be happy that my dad and mom trust me to get them places rather then one of the other kids, but it gets kind of annoying when I have to go somewere with my mom just so I can direct her there and back. I think that I have done a pretty good job considering I have only gotten us lost twice, and both times I also got us back on track. I like that I know my way around though. It really is a good thing to know.
Quote of the Post: Me-"Why do I have to get mom home, why can't Charity?"
Dad-"Mom would probably be better off by herself trying to get home, then with Charity trying to help her"
-So said my father to me when I had to go somewere just to get my mom home
Random Question of the Post: Is is better to squeeze the toothpaste from the middle of the tube, or the bottom?
7 comments:
I think its easier to squeeze it out of the middle, but if you are considering the life of your toothpaste tube, it might be better to squeeze it from the bottom. :)
I love the quote!! :) Love you -
You are so mean!!! :-P Well I guess dad is because he said the thing... but it's prolly true. sadly.
it doesn't matter, just get the toothpaste out!!!!!
whoops that was me
it totally depends on how full the toothpaste is! :)
oops...*toothpaste tube*
It's better to squeeze it from the bottom because the box says "For best results, squeeze from bottom" or something along those lines.
I Love You!!!!!!!
Liz
Charity-I needed a quote, and that is a great one. Dad said it, and it is a little mean, but it probably is true, you even admited it yourself. And Ellie liked the quote.
Flo-thank you for the comment. I agree that it does depend on how full the toothpaste tube is.
Liz- you commented!! Yeah! I think tha you do get better results if you squeeze from the bottom, but it is so much eaiser to squeeze it from the middle.
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