When you first hear the term lovebugs, you probably think, "Awww" or "They can't be that bad..." Let me tell you, they are bad. I cannot express how much I despise these insects. They swarm, try to join you in your vehicle, hit you in the face, and flock to warm places, especially recently turned off cars. I really don't see a purpose for these little buggers, but I know everything has a reason. They show up in the spring and in the fall for a few weeks. Disclaimer, most of my knowledge about lovebugs comes from Wikipedia or personal experience, so take it as you will. They're actually gone now, but I didn't write a blog about it until now because my computer was on the other side of the room. I'm lazy.
And I know all of you have been DYING to know what's happening with my plants. Well, I'm a terrible plant mother and they're mostly dead. This morning, God decided that I was doing a bad job watering them and decided to water them Himself. Which is a task, seeing as how the rain had to be practically horizontal to give my plants a drink.
Here's a quote from a lesson one of my friends gave her school-age son about not opening the door that makes me laugh:
"I don't care who is at the door, you do not open it. Even if it's Santa Clause holding a unicorn, you do not open the door."