Last week, late one night we received a phone call from the police. They said that our lost family member was found associating with unsavory characters and had been detained until someone would claim it (from the impound lot) and post bail.

He was a bit worse for wear, and hence didn't receive the welcome home with open arms that he had expected. (The picture doesn't do it justice - it was in really bad shape).
We're fairly unforgiving people here, so we traded our old family member in for a new one. (The scooter - not the two-year-old)

So here is a big "welcome to the family" to The Bee (as William named it).
He was a bit worse for wear, and hence didn't receive the welcome home with open arms that he had expected. (The picture doesn't do it justice - it was in really bad shape).
We're fairly unforgiving people here, so we traded our old family member in for a new one. (The scooter - not the two-year-old)
So here is a big "welcome to the family" to The Bee (as William named it).
4 comments:
Oh Yea! Even though you had to trade it in, I am still glad you found it. Happy Spring!
Maybe you should share the story of what happened to your first scooter to the Bee so it doesn't think it can behave the same way! I would explain up front what happens when one associates with unsavory people. haha.
I'm glad you were able to recover your other scooter (scooter parts, haha) and get a new one. Hope things go better this time around.
I'm glad it was found so that you could get some credit for it (even though it does not seem like there was any). That will let you sleep in, if Alex will let you, later than 5:30 a.m.
I'll accept William for a trade-in, although I don't think I have a 2-year-old boy in stock. May have to special order.
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