Thursday, April 29, 2010

Flying Honeybuckets


Ok, I don't like driving in the city. I don't like driving on the freeway.

I learned to drive in a large city and on I-5, but I was a teenager then and didn't live in a small city (used to less traffic), and didn't have 6 children to worry about (my need for overly-careful-driving).
But, the children go to school in the middle of Seattle.
And, they're performing in a dance event on Saturday at Seattle Center.
Which means that I drove to Seattle Center today to practice driving.
This practice drive was important so that I can get the children where they need to be, when they need to be.
So, after picking the children up from school, we drove around Seattle.
FOR OVER AN HOUR, LOST.
I'll be driving there again tomorrow, to practice yet more...
After we finally found ourselves near the Center again, we stopped for McFlurries.
In the drivethrough lane, we saw a crane placing a Honeybucket (port-a-potty) somewhere up high on the building in the center of the picture below.
We thought it was amusing to see a flying potty. Somehow it relaxed my stress of driving around Seattle all day.

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