Feb 08 2008

This is the one with a note from my Mother.

Category: mom

My mom leaves me notes on the kitchen counter from time-to-time. Sometimes it’s a nice “have a good day” and other times it’s a gentle nag like, “don’t forget to phone the doctor.”

I bet to an outsider, these notes sound endearing and cute. Kind of like kittens: only cute if it’s not in your house.

So a couple of days ago after waking up I walked into the kitchen to find this note:

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?!?

The first word is clearly “cars,” right? The second could be “cure” or “are.” It’s tough to say with her loopy writing. And that last word is totally make-believe.

When she got home I asked her what the note said, and she told me that she wanted everyone to know that there was frost on the cars and they may have to leave a little early. I guess the note should have said, “Cars are frozen.”

“How do you spell ‘frozen’?” I asked her.

She closed her eyes and started laughing. “I was in a hurry,” she said.

6 Responses to “This is the one with a note from my Mother.”

  1. Gravatarno imageBrian (Who am I?)on 08 Feb 2008 at 7:54 am

    Nice touch with the stickers.

  2. Gravatarno imageCherisse (Who am I?)on 08 Feb 2008 at 10:48 am

    the saddest part about the note is I knew what it said as soon as I read it.

  3. Gravatarno imageMaria (Who am I?)on 09 Feb 2008 at 5:43 pm

    Lol @ Cherisse. Yeah, that took me a while to figure out what the last word said. Even if in a hurry… how does that spell frozen?!

  4. Gravatarno imageCraig (Who am I?)on 10 Feb 2008 at 8:47 pm

    That is adorable. I love your mom.

  5. Gravatarno imageMike Lawson (Who am I?)on 10 Feb 2008 at 10:06 pm

    It’s totally adorable if you don’t have to live with it.

  6. Gravatarno imagefragileheart (Who am I?)on 10 Mar 2008 at 1:43 am

    LOL I love that she had time to put stickers on the note, but she didn’t have time to spell frozen correctly. Sounds like something my Mum would do.

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