So, this morning I'm driving to work, as I do 5 days a week. I'm bebopping along and I get behind a SUV with a canoe strapped to the top and my mind starts running. My first thought was that this person had a canoe on their roof because of the weather, maybe they thought they might need it since it's been raining non stop for the past 10 months....or so it feels like at least. (the canoe is on top of the white SUV in the middle, should of gotten a picture when it was directly in front of me)

Then rationally I thought, maybe they went canoeing and just still have it on their roof because they did not have time to take it off. That doesn't make any since because what idiot would of gone canoeing this weekend. It rained nearly non stop, with lightning and thunder mixed in and I know all the rivers are high and probably a little bit on the dangerous side to be floating down. (I am an expert canoer, I do know this!)
Thus, I go back to my 1st theory, they have it on their roof in case they run into water on the road. I believe this thought is correct because Angie, Jenna, and I could of used a canoe last night on our way to Chapel Hill to see Megan's new baby.
We missed the road to turn down, so we kept going and turned down Depot in Downtown Chapel Hill, WHOO-HOO!!! Well, being the small country town it is, you have 2 options, you can go under a one lane underpass, which is usually what we do, or you can go up a step drive and cross over the railroad tracks. Well, we get there and the underpass is flooded, so we could not get through that way. We top the embankment to cross over the railroad only to find a lake on the other side of the tracks, not allowing us to pass through!!! So, of course we had to take a picture of the flooding. 
So, after seeing this, we decided to use Angie's GPS system Madge to find us another way to Megan's house, but Madge didn't get the memo that Depot was flooded and we could not go that way. So, we turned Madge off and just turned around and went back the way we know.
We finally made it to Megan and Daniel's house where we meet Sweet Kylie Rose Womble, who was born Tuesday, April 28. She was an absolute doll! Slept the whole time, but was so good. I held her for a long time and it got me excxited about my new neice Lil Anne Clairebear who should be making an appearance sometime soon!
Well, we leave about 8:30 and make the 10 minute drive to hit Horton Highway, but oh, wait there's a train just chillaxin on the track. (the only way out is across the train tracks) 5 minutes go by and the train is not budging, so sitting there hanging out, blocking the road. So, we decide to turn around because we figure the train is going to be there for a while, plus Angie was in the midst of having an allergic reaction to something and could not stop itching. The only way back to Horton Highway was on Depot street, which we already knew we flooded. So, we had to make a HUGE circle and go 99 to Lewisburg Pike, back to Truine (with a stop at Angie's house to get her stuff so she could stay at her moms!!) So, at about 10:45 I finally got home! We've come to the conculusion that we really do not like Chapel Hill!!!!
