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Tuesday, July 25, 2006 |
Sorry about the lack of updates lately....
My days consist of going to work, then coming home and trying to spend as much time with Kayla as humanly possible. My weekends fly by too because I try to cram in as much time with Kayla as I can. I can't get enough of her. She's turning into a little human. She stretches like me when she gets up. She sleeps like me by putting something over her little face while shes sleeping. And I swear she talks. Last night I was holding her and she spit her pacifier out (which is usually almost always followed by crying) but instead of crying she started making these little sounds. It was amazing. I felt like she was trying to tell me things. I just kept asking her questions like "what did you do today" and "do you love daddy"? The greatest thing though is when she smiles. She smiles so big and with so much happiness that her little tongue always comes out of her mouth. It's like her tiny face can't contain all of the glee she has inside of her. Man I love her. There isn't anything I wouldn't do for her. Oh, and I gave her some ice cream last night. She loves it.
In other news, I've recently took a big liking to Indian food. Specifically, Chicken Makhani. Now if you know me, you know I'm a picky eater. And I was extremely hesitant to even try it in the first place. But holy crap. That stuff is indescribable. So, I'm not going to try to. Just try it.
One other thing. I need someone to explain this to me please. Daytime running lights for your car. What is the purpose? I seriously do not understand the concept. Maybe maybe on a rainy day, but not during bright sunny days like California typically experiences. It's not like an oncoming car will be getting closer and you won't be able to make it out if they don't have their lights on. "I see this metallic object getting closer to me, its travelling fast, looks like a car, but I can't be certain because the headlights aren't on." (That was a poor attempt at humor, by the way) And yesterday someone had the audacity to flick their lights at me as they were driving towards me on Vasco Road as if to say "HEY TURN YOUR LIGHTS ON GUY!" It was 12:30 p.m.! Give it a break! Daytime running lights are dumb. |
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Daytime running lights are for enhanced visibility, particularly on two lane roads, it's a lot easier to see someone coming a ways down the road when they have lights on. I always turn my lights on when I'm driving - next time you're on Vasco, or 84 pay attention to how much easier it is to see someone down the road when they have lights on. It really is safer. Sorry.
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I'm with you on this one Ricky........
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Jesse, as I wrote this post I KNEW you were going to be the one to explain to me the reason why people use daytime running lights. However, my friend, I don't think they help me notice a car any sooner than if they weren't on at all. That's just me though.
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That person who was flicking their headlights at you on Vasco was being a NICE person and trying to tell you that there was a cop up ahead. Those who drive Vasco know the drill. And I love my daytime running lights. so there. blah.
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It's actually law to have them on during the day or anytime on Vasco.
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I'm just that annoying guy. Sorry about that. It's not about you though, it's about all the other people on the road. I've driven with people who didn't turn their lights on when the rain starts because 'they can still see fine.' The point isn't how well you can see, but that other people can see you.
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Daytime running lights are for enhanced visibility, particularly on two lane roads, it's a lot easier to see someone coming a ways down the road when they have lights on. I always turn my lights on when I'm driving - next time you're on Vasco, or 84 pay attention to how much easier it is to see someone down the road when they have lights on. It really is safer. Sorry.