Well folks for those of you who might think I just have to be better organized and more serious in person than in print well here's evidence that I am not.
A fun interview I did just before the holidays with the Clothing Mavens is now up.
Enjoy.
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Sunday, January 7, 2018
Flypaper thoughts one and a half more days at home edition
- Tuesday morning we hit the frozen road
- We are like sailors waiting for a break in the weather
- Yes I know it is still frigid in the South
- But I am wearing two pairs of fleece leggings on top of each other here right now
- Plus two stops are to see my boys and my DIL
- Nothing going to stop that
- The grandchildren here assure me they won't forget me
- Feel so bad I yelled when they poured Dawn dish detergent on the fruit cake last week
- Said it was an experiment
- Their mother doesn't endorse this kind of science
- And I know their mother
- One tough customer
- When she had time outs as a child
- She used to pass notes out under the door that said I love you Mommy
- Hard to break that spirit
- Glad I didn't
- Probably couldn't
- Now the check list of things to take
- My list is different than my husband's
- His includes things like tire pressure gauge
- Mine includes things like four different kinds of interfacing
- Going to post updates on my travels on Instagram
- We go through rural American and state parks
- Meet interesting people this way
- Last year a traveling church organist
- Formerly a music teacher from New York
- And four lost hikers on a mountain
- Boy were they glad to see us
- Don't let me forget to take my seam roll
- Going to have two dogs this time
- Miss Daisy of course who always wants to know if we are there yet
- And Birdie, my son's dog, who we are delivering to Austin
- A border collie, he's going to have trouble herding us around the rv
- His great on border patrol, doing a regular circuit of the house at night
- That should take him about 4 seconds in the rv
- Then I guess he will start again
- Mmm
- How many miles?
- Love road trips
- So much better than flying
- No security
- Unless you count being sent back into the house with the back-up serger
- You keep your shoes on
- Until you change them for slippers in the rv
- Leg room
- I use an exercise ball to put my feet up as we drive
- Food you can afford and is worth eating
- Husband has the crockpot sitting in the sink and plugged in
- He can control the temp by a switch in the driver's seat
- I am not kidding
- "Sounds like it might be bubbling" he says
- "Should turn it down"
- And he does
- Of course this is a man who once cooked pork chops in a George Forman plugged into the cigarette lighter while he was driving
- Who says we don't travel first class?
- Also no flight cancellations
- We are leaving Tuesday a.m. no matter what
- If the weather gets bad we will pull over and open that crockpot
- BTW I have a request
- For some reason my traveling partner has this brilliant idea we should play cards at night
- Thought it would be a nice couple activity
- It figured watching me sew counted as that
- Anyway I am not a game person
- Only card game I ever liked was a Greek one called kalisinta
- But can't remember all the rules and can't find them online
- Every card game my husband knows has 900 rules and is obscure to Nova Scotia
- That means really obscure
- To a province where there is lots of time to play cards
- And make up lots of rules
- He is happy to explain the rules to me between here and Texas
- You can see my dilemma
- Any suggestions for alternatives I can offer?
- In the meantime I have to find my twin needles
- Pretty sure the cover hem will mean I am going to have to pay excess baggage
- And I want that money to buy fabric
- Don't let me forget the wooly nylon either
- Better get cracking