As a parent, I’m pretty laid back.
I expect my kids to do their chores.
I expect them to do their homework.
I expect them to throw their dirty clothes down the laundry chute.
I expect them to throw the food containers that they’ve emptied into the recycling bin so that come Monday morning, when I attempt to make lunches, I don’t discover that there’s NO LUNCH FOOD.
This is what happened this morning. Needless to say, I was pissed. Not surprised…just pissed. This discovery required a trip to 7-11 where I had the high point of my morning.
Cashier One: “That’ll be $7.11.”
Cashier Two: “Oohh…that’s not a good sign.”
Me: “It just means the apocalypse is coming today.”
Cashier One: “We’ll still be open.”
I heart Cashier One…he makes me laugh.
In other news, I finally got my first review for Ronan’s Grail!!!! I got four and a half lips from Two Lips reviews – here’s what the reviewer had to say.
Torrid Tarot: Ronan’s Grail is a gripping and tender love story. Bronwyn Green does a magnificent job in creating this time travel quest. I loved Ronan; he was strong and confident but didn’t miss a beat when he was thrown into an unknown time. Morgan was a little headstrong but eventually allowed herself to feel. The passion between the two was heated and intense. This is a fantastic book.
Here’s the rest of the review if you feel like checking it out.
http://www.twolipsreviews.com/content/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2777&Itemid=36
Squeeeee! I love the review! It’s about time, too. I loved that book the best of all. I want to marry Ronan.>>And if that conversation with the cashier at 7-11 isn’t material, I don’t know what is. LOLOLOL.
I am sure you really actually deserve five full lips but still…who can argue with four and a half lips?…even if it does give me an odd mental picture.>>I like your conversation with the cashiers. Makes me think of clerks. >>And yes. To answer your question at the beginning of the blog. YES. IT IS TOO MUCH TO ASK. Trust me. I know.>XOXO>Sommer
Congrats on the well deserved review. >>a well repeated favorite phrase – I love my children. I love my children. I love my children. I promise not to throttle them. 🙂
excellent review – well done. I also love cashier one – hysterical
Congratulations! I really enjoy Ronan!