I can remember a time when Landon was a only a few months old. Darren and I went some place (I no longer remember) and I started to walk away from the car when Darren said, "Uhh, Barbara?" Yeah, Landon was still in the car. If that makes me a stupid parent then stamp it on me. But I can tell you right now, I am not going to judge a parent for leaving their child in the car IF THEY WERE ON THEIR WAY TO WORK! Parents get exhausted. It happens. It sucks, but it happens. My post below is for a COMPETITION! Although, I do pose a serious side. However, I was flexing my creativity. All of the sudden the idea of creating a robot to "help parents" is stupid. No, the main point, my friends, is to save the lives of children. Hell, we should already have some kind of device for that anyhow. Don't tell me it's not possible. You can tell me it's stupid. I don't care, that's your opinion. But damn it, accidents will happen. I just thought it would be a fairly realistic "robot." Maybe I should have suggested the iRobot Crap Rainbows and Fairies?
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SO! We're taking Landon to the fair today! I'm so excited! I hope they still have the horses around because he's so into the little pony we got for him (from Wal-mart) right before his first birthday. He's even learned to get on all by himself, and he's pretty darn proud of that. I'll have to update once we get back. :)
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SO! We're taking Landon to the fair today! I'm so excited! I hope they still have the horses around because he's so into the little pony we got for him (from Wal-mart) right before his first birthday. He's even learned to get on all by himself, and he's pretty darn proud of that. I'll have to update once we get back. :)
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aggravated