Why do people always assume I'm kidding?
I went to let the puppy outside at 3am this morning. I didn't have my glasses on so everything was a blur. I opened the door and saw white. All white. And it was cold! I thought "What the???" I pushed the puppy outside because he didn't want to go. He did, until I opened the door. After shutting the door, I went to get my glasses and looked out the window. The window was fogged up, so went to look out the window in the door. It was snowing! It looked like a light snow storm. Light here in Idaho mean we will get at least a couple inches. In record time, puppy decided he was finished with natures' call and I let him in. I put puppy to bed and woke up hubby as I crawled back in bed. I told him about the snow. His response? "You've got to be kidding. ZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz."
I went back to sleep. At 6 am same puppy decided it was time to eat. So I let him out of his bed and took him to where his food was. I looked out the door again. It was still snowing. Not as heavily, but it was still coming down. Since the sun was coming up, there were now brown patches on the ground. not very big ones, but they were there. I woke up the kids. You've got to come see this. There response? "You've got to be kidding."
Now, at 10 am, there is no evidence that it snowed. If I told people about it and they weren't up early enough to see it for themselves, there response would be....."You've got to be kidding."
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Awww Poor Lynnutte!
All I can say is. Take a picture.
Adijike 2007 I can only surmise that if they didn't think you were kidding they would be letting the dog out at an un-Godly hour instead of you!!