The wife's birthday
So the wife finally turned 17 last weekend. Anyways, we decide to drop the kids off at her mom's house because with my youngest being allergic to the smell of ammonia we can't leave him at my step brother's any more. Besides Tina's mom has an electric fence and a llama in the back that the kids just can't get enough of.
Before we went out, I got real romantic and picked up the engraved bracelet I had on lay-away at Wal-Mart. It's a real nice piece of jewelry - genuine gold plated with the engraving "Tina = Hot" on it. (I've already told her she can't wear it out alone, I don't want anything to happen to her on account of someone robbing her for it.) Well, we go to Sonic Drive-In where I met her and fell in love three years ago. After splitting an order of cheddar bites and a cheese tater tots we headed over to Blockbuster to take in a movie. Now you don't have to rent movies at Blockbuster, they're always playing them on those screens throughout the store (the new releases too so you don't have to pay extra.) So we watched Hitched sitting in the comedy aisle. After the movie was over, I gave her the bracelet and she decided the kids should probably remain at her mom's for the rest of the night - if you know what I mean. Well, I didn't waste no time getting back to the homestead where we damn near knocked the trailer clean off the cinder blocks if you follow me.
Well, the next morning I had to get up early to get to work and drop Tina off for her yearbook committee meeting - she's really going to make it someday, that's why she's the apple of my eye.
A couple of days later we realized the kids were still at Tina's mom's place - I've got to go pick them up tomorrow before I have to pay for another vet appointment for the llama. Those llamas sure do get stressed-out easy.