Mike (black helmet) -- Sam (white helmet) |
Sam
came by at 6:30 Tuesday morning (May 9), and after a little last minute
fiddling, they were off to New Mexico and south Texas. There’s
an agenda and an itinerary, and that probably holds Sam to a tighter schedule
than that adventurous soul usually follows. However, he was gracious in
thanking me for letting Mike travel with him, and I admit that wasn’t quite the
way I had couched this trip in my mind.
Last minute fiddling |
As
they passed down the drive, onto the street, and out of sight, it was suddenly very
quiet and felt somehow final. Apparently Bess sensed it, too, because she went
out to check and came right back to sulk. Nellie didn’t have to check. Nellie
already knew.
And
I know from experience that the time will fly by, whether or not I accomplish
anything, but I have my list and my plans, and I stifled the urge to just sit
on the sofa and await Mike’s return.
First,
I went to town. At Jo-Ann’s, I checked out decorative elastics for doll clothes.
After making a selection from the rack, on a whim I checked the clearance shelf
-- just for fun -- and discovered fancy elastics for a fourth of the price. The style doesn't matter to me, so I bought “several”
packages and will return today for more.
You
know, sometimes someone makes a comment that just puts things into perspective.
Visiting from Brooklyn, the 20-something granddaughter of a P.E.O. sister dropped
in at our rummage sale. Spying a box of mid-century shelf dolls, she selected
several as gifts for her “other” grandma who collects dolls. We thought her
donation was a little high for what she was “buying,” so we asked if she would
like to select something more. She asked if she could have the 1940’s
storybook-type shelf doll she had seen on another table, saying she thought it
would make a great gift for her roommate back in Brooklyn. We said certainly
and all were pleased with the deal.
Throughout
our discussion, she had seemed reserved, so I was surprised when as she was leaving
she said, “My five-year-old self is so happy!” “I
know what you mean,” I responded with a laugh. “I have one, too.” So, yes, the
bargain at Jo-Ann’s made my five-year-old self so happy!
Maryellen models outfits for Hazel |
Back
at the house, I proceeded to turn the living area into my sewing studio. That
way I’ll be less isolated from “my family” (Nellie and Bess) and can sew while
I watch tv. I hope this arrangement will also be an aid to once again straightening
the sewing studio, which is currently full of disorder.
I walked the dogs at the usual time -- 3:00 -- but it was warm (85) and Nellie doesn't tolerate heat well. Nevertheless, we persevered and covered most of our route.
I
didn’t hear from Mike last night, but I’m sure he’s fine. After all, I
could call him, too – unless, of course, he’s already lost his phone. KW
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For the benefit of our readers: I texted Dad and he confirmed that today he was in SE UT, deemed "some of the most fantastic scenery in the world" (agree), and is having a great time. *phew!*
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