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Wowed Wednesday!

I was so wowed by all the Valentine celebrators and celebratees yesterday!

I especially loved seeing the flowers that bloomed on various desks and around town where hubbies made good with their wives on VD.

I’m not sure what #1 and #3 sons did to celebrate, but I saw the arrangement #2 sent his honey, and he got a BIG THUMBS UP FROM ME! (Good job, kiddo!) And I didn’t see what she gave him, but #2′s wife used my car to collect all the goodies she was giving him and take them to him yesterday.

My man and I went in to T-Town last night and ate at Red Lobster. (Fell off the diet, but climbing right back on with a vengeance today!)

We had a WOW! inspiring fog yesterday, too. The news called it a Freezing Fog, because it froze to any surface it touched. Trees were gorgeous with ice making all their branches stark white.

Miss Molly went running outside to go potty, slipped on the slick bricks and fell on her tail. Got up, turned around and came back inside. Then she gave me The Look. “Forget going outside. That’s for the birds.” LOL.

I heard the Freezing Fog made the roads as slick as my bricks, and there was a bottleneck wreck between C-Town and the Small Town to the North. Estimates of the number of cars involved were from eight to thirteen.

The differences in the stories deserves a WOW if nothing else.

And I’m wowed because I missed my first Bible study (sorry Beth Moore!) this week. I’m hoping the ladies will let me make it up. I absolutely love my Bible study and all the ladies I see there, but I have to spend Valentine’s Day evening with my man!

Did anything make you say “WOW” today?

About Susan Shay

I'm a writer who has a day job (most of us either have a DDJ or we're kept by someone with $$.) I write about small towns because i believe the world is made up of a lot of them. Even huge cities are just a lot of small towns, all squashed together.

2 Responses »

  1. WOW, I’m so glad I don’t work in Kansas City anymore.

    WOW, I’m so glad I don’t deliver new Toyota’s in Northern Iowa anymore.

    WOW, I’m so glad I never have to deal with freezing fog anymore, when the ice builds up on rear view mirrors so deep it takes 200 miles of driving to thaw.

    WOW, I’m so glad you write your blogs so I can read them and enjoy retirement.

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