Tip #1 Do not leave a Post-It note on your dashboard to remind you to call Austin Driving School to schedule driving hours for your daughter, who has been old enough (since July) to get her driver's license, but has never scheduled a single appointment on her own to get her driving hours in.
Reason: When driving your SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD child to early morning seminary, and observing that something is not quite right with your car, which is being sluggish as you attempt to accelerate, then finally cluing in what the problem is after dropping her off, removing the sticky note, that has been covering the fuel level.
How embarrassing. The last time I ran out of gas, I think I was in high school. Thank goodness for RuthAnn and Gustavo and their five-gallon gas can. My car is running fine now.
What tips do you have for what NOT to do with a Post-It note?
Reason: When driving your SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD child to early morning seminary, and observing that something is not quite right with your car, which is being sluggish as you attempt to accelerate, then finally cluing in what the problem is after dropping her off, removing the sticky note, that has been covering the fuel level.
How embarrassing. The last time I ran out of gas, I think I was in high school. Thank goodness for RuthAnn and Gustavo and their five-gallon gas can. My car is running fine now.
What tips do you have for what NOT to do with a Post-It note?
Comments
Ok, NEVER ever use a Post-It note if you've run out of toilet paper. Ouch :) Not that I know...I'm just trying to give you a tip like you asked for, ha ha ha.
My tip: don't use post-it notes as temporary labels for sterilite storage boxes. When I did this, they had all fallen off by the time I went back to put the permanant labels on. :-)