Saturday, October 14, 2006

Smells like school spirit

Fall is in the air, with Hotlanta temps dipping into the frigid forties. Parents who've never lived north of the Mason-Dixon are bundling their children in heavy fleece for midday walks, and I am already getting nostalgic for my father's not-yet-alma-mater. (Not yet his mother? Does that mean dad is still embryonic? I hear that the fetal position is a common one for dissertating grad students, but he's the one trying to give birth to this thing, so I'm confused...)


As for me, I'm enjoying the fall weather...


If it looks like I'm not enjoying myself in this next photo... well, that look on my face is disappointment. I clearly asked Mom for a Mini Cooper for my six-month birthday, and this is what I got:

Finally, I had a strange experience in Los Bravos yesterday. I was smiling at an old couple at the next table -- I always smile at strangers. But then the man came over and gave me a dollar -- "put it in her baby book," he said. What would Miss Manners say? Is this a quaint Georgia custom that we're unaccustomed to? Or are the magaritas at Los Bravos just a little too strong?

--Maddie

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Maddie,
Maybe he felt you were too young for him to buy you a drink but wanted to let you know that you're cute. Get used to it; by the time you turn 21 you're going to have a big fan club. Once this guy tried to buy me a drink and asked for my number while I was with my mom. Talk about uncomfortable. Good luck with all this.
L,
Abbey

Madeleine Hays said...

Dear Abbey,

Dad says I can date when I'm 25... is that a long time?

--Maddie

Anonymous said...

Look at those beautiful, wavy locks! I love the hairdo, Miss Maddie. :-)

Anonymous said...

Whoops! That was me re: the hair, Maddie... Aunt Sarah proving yet again that us old folks don't understand this new fangled blogging stuff.