...loves short'nin', short'nin'
- 2 pairs of trousers
- 2 zip replacements
- 2 dresses, sleeve adjustments
Bob says he greatly approves of this arrangement where I do the shortening and he gets to eat cake!
Experiencing God's Grace in the Everyday
...loves short'nin', short'nin'
I had carefully planned some activities for the 9 hours I was expecting to spend on trains over the weekend. "The best laid plans of mice, men [and enthusiastic grandmas] gang aft agley" said that Scottish guy [almost] Bob bought me a newspaper at the station, while I got a croissant - I'd got a flask of coffee in my bag.
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Usually when I go out to do a proper supermarket trip, it is planned in advance so I have the bags. But sometimes I am out, and buy something unexpectedly. More than 30 years ago, my SIL went to Oz to visit her family, and brought me back a nylon folding tote bag.
This cheerful kookaburra print bag is a few inches square when folded into itself, but opens up into a full size tote bag.
What perfect timing! I can discard the dodgy old one, and tuck the new one in my handbag for my Manchester trip today
And that means fewer plastic bags or bags-for-life being purchased. Good for my wallet, good for the planet. Thank you Barbara!If you read Sue's post yesterday, or Mary's, you will know there are some great poems out there celebrating April. I cannot agree with TS Eliot's assertion that April is 'the cruellest month'. For me, this past week - April 10th- 17th is one of joyful celebration and gratitude for so many good things in my life.
2009 April 15th, Wednesday
54 years later, we took possession of Cornerstones - our wonderful bungalow in the heart of rural Norfolk
Retiring in Lockdown was difficult. I really felt for Bob who didn't get the razzamataz his college buddies did when they retired in 2019 or 2022.