Safety and Seafood...
Apr. 6th, 2005 01:26 pmAfter picking up Yamaarashi-chan from her daycare, I stopped by the house just long enough to pick up the rest of the family and head down to the St. Francis Medical Center for an appointment with the local constabulary to have them check out the car seats. It was cold and wet, and the girls wanted to get out anyway and run around on the sidewalk; eventually, they got too cold and went into the lobby of the Medical Center, the rest of which was closed up for the day. There they met the little girl with missing front teeth, apparently there with her mother, one of the inspectors.
We passed the inspection last year and, as it turned out I was still doing everything right. Yamaarashi-chan's seat will have to be replaced if she gains another quarter inch or another three pounds. They did recommend leaving the seat back on her chair in-place, although it wasn't strictly necessary, so I'll be putting it in. Kouryou-chan keeps pushing her chest harness down to her belly and that needs to be discouraged.
It took forever. Even though we were there when it opened at six, it wasn't until almost eight when we got out of there. Afterward, we went to Red Lobster, since it was close and Omaha wanted seafood. I ate too much, so I'm being good today and only eating a half-portion for lunch. The girls had popcorn shrimp, which they actually ate, and ice cream. Afterwards, I drove them all home, dropping Omaha and Kouryou-chan off first, then Yamaarashi-chan. On the way home, I listened to lesson 72 of my Japanese classes and did okay, and I bought gas at $2.25 a gallon. Ouch!
We passed the inspection last year and, as it turned out I was still doing everything right. Yamaarashi-chan's seat will have to be replaced if she gains another quarter inch or another three pounds. They did recommend leaving the seat back on her chair in-place, although it wasn't strictly necessary, so I'll be putting it in. Kouryou-chan keeps pushing her chest harness down to her belly and that needs to be discouraged.
It took forever. Even though we were there when it opened at six, it wasn't until almost eight when we got out of there. Afterward, we went to Red Lobster, since it was close and Omaha wanted seafood. I ate too much, so I'm being good today and only eating a half-portion for lunch. The girls had popcorn shrimp, which they actually ate, and ice cream. Afterwards, I drove them all home, dropping Omaha and Kouryou-chan off first, then Yamaarashi-chan. On the way home, I listened to lesson 72 of my Japanese classes and did okay, and I bought gas at $2.25 a gallon. Ouch!
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Date: 2005-04-07 08:05 am (UTC)