Keeping it real

~preserving it real~

Yes, those are my white legs and yes, this is my toddler crawling on nasty concrete in only a t-blouse and diaper.

I've never even allow her wear a get dressed without bloomers earlier than

But desperate times name for determined measures.

Let's just say matters pretty a great deal went downhill after my little publish yesterday.

We broke down on the side of 95 somewhere in North Carolina and managed to spend over six hours at an abandoned BP-turned service station waiting to get it fixed.  Exit 102 in Micro.  The town name doesn't do it justice.  I think it was the only exit on all of I-95 with no gas stations or fast food.

They had no ac and the rest room changed into out of order.

Poor BabyGirl lost her pants after her second poop and after several hours of strolling her around the parking lot and bouncing her in my arms I gave up and let her play.  I put a big blanket down with all of her toys and just laughed when she immediately crawled right off it onto the concrete.

What else ought to I do?

The employees had been so candy and despatched the "workplace manager" (I use that time period very very loosely) all the way to Raleigh to buy a component from the dealership for us because we have been journeying with a infant.

So needless to say this is all I've got for you nowadays and to be honest I may not have a good deal for you the following day both.

Lessons found out:

1.Use self-tanner even when you think no one will see you.  You never know when your husband will snap a quick picture with his phone

2.Grab numerous outfits to your baby earlier than they carry your vehicle on a jack

3. Always journey with snacks and bottled water

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