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Derp de derp derp |
I tried several ways to remove them, including Hubby's real life handcuff key, but they weren't budging.
Some thirty minutes later I had to take Harrison to his soccer game and was just about to escape his embarrassed teenager notice when he spied my new attachment. "You're not wearing those, are you??"
Okay, I guess I'm not.
He had the bright idea of using a Swiss Army knife accessory to flip the little switch (this one's switch was broken, the other side's was fine - go figure) and free his mother from her stupidity...at least in this instance.
The game was great - I sat in the car and rehearsed my talk for Sacrament tomorrow - and we rushed back just in time to hand Hubby the candy and decorations and kiss him and the other kids goodbye. Brennan stayed home - ward parties aren't his scene. :) We had signed up to take one of the doors at the church and pass out candy, and also to bring a bread item. I made two pans of our favorite breadsticks and then Harrison and I were off.
Lots of good chili, tons of variety, and lots of food. Cute costumes, fun people, and candy. It was a good night.
Later: "Cry me a river so I can swim around and laugh in it" made me laugh myself to sleep.