aldisneygrl
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Oh, quite a dilemma!
When my daughter was almost of age for a permit, she decided to take DH's car on a test drive in the neighborhood, with her girlfriend in the car. That litlle excursion cost her another year of waiting for her learners permit!



Toothless people at the DMVI am picturing photo time
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You may think I'm kiddin', but I guarantee there will be someone there missin' some teeth at the AL DMV. I'll give a TR.


Atleast I got a pedicure today, so my toes are ready for the cruise, I need some cute shoes though (and you know I HATE shopping).
I think I decided that cute sandals and maybe a cute shorts outfit is all I need. Only 3 days, after all.
I can't wait!!!!!!!!!!!
Ooohhh, cute toes definitely need NEW cute shorts and sandals!

Allie-- you can get a license at 15...here it is 16 not looking forward to that.
This is just his Learner's Permit. He has to drive with us in the car for a year, then take a driving test (at 16) before he can drive in a car by himself.
Part of our date was shopping for Riley's birthday present. He's turning 8 on Monday and ALL he reeeeeally wants is Heely's (skate shoes). It's what he asks for every single birthday and Christmas. I always tell him he'll break his neck, in a "You'll shoot your eye out" manner. So I'll just tell him if he breaks his neck and is in a coma, don't come crying to me.
Hi Allie sweetie! So? Do you like Scrabble?![]()
I always tell my kids that if they end up in the 'Mergency room after I warned them of the dangers, then THEY are paying the deductible!


I don't Facebook, sorry.

