Riding in the car today on the way to gymnastics, the traffic report was about Orange County. Haley said, "Mom! He's talking about the Orange County Fair." Here's the rest of that story....
Me - No, Haley. He is talking about Orange County. That is where we live.
Haley - We live in Orange County?
Me- Yes.
Haley. Oh. (Silence for 5 seconds.) We're going to move out of Orange County and live in a different house somewhere else Mom.
Me - (Wondering if my daughter is speaking a prophetic word) Really? Where are we moving to?
Haley - The Red County.
Me - The Red County? Wow. I don't know where that is. Do you know?
Haley - No. But ask Dad. He'll know.
Me - Okay. I'll do that.
Haley - And I don't like the Blue County either.
Me - Oh. Good to know.
So that's it. Apparently, we are moving to the Red County. Any ideas on where that might be?
Sounds like Haley might be a Republican. : )
ReplyDeletedang. edie beat me too it. let haley spend a little time with me and i'll turn her blue...
ReplyDeleteYeah, I think maybe less "CNN: Inside Politics" and more "Dora the Explorer" -- el estados rojo y el estados azul
ReplyDeleteIf not a Republican, then you might be moving to the deep south and become a red neck. Or at least the Bible belt somewhere.
ReplyDeletemaybe she thinks you're a tyrranical communist. (maybe too much olympics?)
ReplyDeleteChina?
ReplyDeleteRed county is where sunscreen is prohibited. Blue County is where people who refute global warming live. They're both up near Bakersfield, I think.
ReplyDeletePerhaps Midwest---You know, redneck county
ReplyDeleteI bet Dave Moses is president of Red County - assuming there's some connection between Red County and the Red Team during the week of UGSFAW.
ReplyDeleteI'm married to a children's minister. Everything comes back to UGSFAW...
Red is my favorite color. If I had to choose a signature color that would be it. Love red. Red County works for me. When you find it, I'll visit!
ReplyDeleteApparently you have already moved away and that's why you haven't updated your blog in ages.
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