Turns out my daughter has a case of swimmer's ear. That's right. At the beginning of December, my daughter gets swimmer's ear, even though she hasn't been near a pool since, oh, I'd say, September. That means another prescription for her.
So, I dropped my daughter off at her dance class, and I drove to the hospital pharmacy to pick up her ear drops. No problem. I'm in my car, ready to head to my office to kill some time while I wait for my daughter. I shift the car into reverse, check (twice!) to make sure that nobody is behind me, and begin to back up. Suddenly, I feel my car bump into something. I crane my neck around, and see a lady sitting behind my car in a Jeep. That's right. I backed into another vehicle.
The good news is that there wasn't any damage to either of our automobiles. The other driver looked and looked. I looked and looked. Not a dent or scratch. It didn't even scrape away any of the salt and dirt on my car or hers. Thank the Lord, I got away without so much as an exchange of names and insurance info.
It has been a very trying day, on many levels. I don't even want to leave my office right now. It's nice and dark and warm in here. However, I'm sure my daughter is going to get a little pissed if I leave her at the dance studio for the night. I have to go get her.
Lookin' pretty good to me |
Saint Marty is going to take a hot shower when he gets home. Then he's going to pour himself something to drink (it may be a little stronger than milk). Finally, Saint Marty is going to climb under the covers, pull a pillow over his head, and not come out until morning.
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