Mike
and I came back to the farmhouse yesterday (Monday, May 20) after having spent
the weekend in town. I was right when I said it would be cold again. We have a
fire in our fireplace insert, and having suffered through last night, I put
extra bedding on the bed.
Let
me tell you about the missing toaster. Long story short, Big Mike the
Contractor reviewed his photos and said that the toaster was on the counter the
first day we met but not in subsequent photos, which means that I took it. I
don’t remember doing that, but I do know that the toaster in town wasn’t
working well, and the toaster at the farmhouse was new, so I can accept that
scenario.
Last
Saturday while in town, I shopped Walmart to purchase a very long list of
supplies, including a toaster and a waffle iron. I spent well over a hundred
dollars, but when I got home, I realized I hadn’t bought the toaster or the
waffle iron. And yes, I did check my list!
So,
on Sunday, while Mike was out motocaching, I made yet another trip to Walmart.
This time I started with the toaster and the waffle iron. And as I proceeded
down a store aisle clutching my list, an elderly woman with very black hair
approached me and said, “Don’t you just hate these senior moments?” What! Why
was she talking to me? I politely replied that I can’t even get home with
everything on my list, to which she responded, “I know it!”
We’re
beginning to enjoy being here again. This is the first relaxed day we have had
since we began the process of unpacking, sorting, and putting away. We have
finally finished the tedious process of rehanging pictures on the walls,
including things we had never hung here.
Scenes from Anderson's Fairy Tales |
These
hand-painted fairy tale tiles were a gift from my dad one Christmas. He so
enjoyed reading fairy tales to me when I was a child, and I’m sure these
plaques were meant as a remembrance of that special time. Hanging them was
problematic because the “eyes” were flimsy and also allowed the wire to show. Mike
inserted new “eyes,” and we hung them at the cubbyhole closet door in our room.
KW
2 comments:
I love the fairy tale tiles around the closet. Such a cheery spot of color!
It was a happy thought to put them there. They were no easy to hang.
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