Dear Dear So and So Threaders,
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Dear Dear So and So Threaders,
I love this thread. Keep it coming!
Thanks everyone!! Just got home from a relaxing lunch, we shared a bottle of wine and some fantastic food. Now we're home and settling in, next up... a bottle of Moet & Chandon. YUM!
I must be the luckiest woman alive. :)
Happy anniversary Pax and Pax-honey! Enjoy the rest of your day. :)
Happy anniversary, Pax and Pax-honey!
LOL! Yes...When I was a kid, my dad told me that they made it to the Superbowl one year. I didn't believe him. :o:D
(That may have been because I was old enough to have known that that happened either shortly before or shortly after he moved to this country, and was unlikely to have cared much about football at the time. What would he have known? :rolleyes: )
Dear postal services, HOW is it that you managed to deliver my bike stand to me minus ALL the bolts required for assembly and with one part of the cardboard tube looking like a T Rex used it for a chew toy under perfectly intact plastic? Did you somehow imagine I wouldn't miss the bolts in an unassembled piece of furniture if you wrapped it in plastic? Absolutely mind boggling. At least you spared me the whole "We can't leave a delivery notice at your house because you might not have a mail box" thing this time... Owlie, I swear your postal service and mine need to be friends.
Dear self, it's time to take a proper weekend break this week. Working from home through 2 weeks of annual leave and through two weekends without a break can actually kill. Oh and delegate some of the darn work, you have a teaching partner for a reason.
Didn't really want to start a thread on this so I'm putting it here. My wonderful father passed away at the age of 93 on Friday night. He lived in Tucson - 4 hours away and I was planning on travelling down on Saturday morning to see him, but he passed on Friday night.
I am very sad, but very glad that he only had about one week of not really being well enough to get up out of bed and communicate very well. He passed in his sleep and he is blessed that he did not have to suffer very long.
He was a loving and caring Dad and when I was a kid, he was always the one who supported me in all my sporting endeavors. I will miss you, Dad.
(((Spokewench))) So very sorry to hear about your beloved dad. He sounds like he was a wonderful father.
(((Spokewrench))) My condolences and sympathies for you and your family. It is so hard to lose a parent, but am glad to hear that you have such warm and loving memories of him.
Condolences, Spokewrench.
I am sorry you lost your father, Spokewrench. Sounds like he had a good long life. That should give you lots of good memories.
Spokewench--I re-emphasize what Mimi said. Very sorry for your loss.
Dear New Jacket,
I LOVE YOU! I know I told DH that I would return you to the store if he wanted me too, being you were so expensive and all. But that was a total lie. I was prepared to do whatever it was going to take to keep you. And letting DH think he had a say in the decision was my ingenious way of not only sealing the deal guilt-free, but making DH feel good about it too. Mwha-hahahahahaha!
You are a warm and silky, heavenly wrap. I'm looking forward to many cold-weather ventures together. You'll keep my rear warm around the campfire during the brisk fall evenings. And when the bitter bone-chill sets in after a late-season mountain bike ride, you will wrap me up like a swaddling blanket.
During the winter, when I urban-hike up and down the Magnificent mile,
when I snowshoe across the face of Mars,
when spectating the Jingle Bell parade from a frozen brick of concrete--you will be my marshmallow-topped cocoa.
My afternoon pot of coffee.
My extra-thick smartwool socks.
My Dove chocolate.
Excuse me if I must steal moments to caress your soft bulk and nuzzle my face in your silky folds.
~Limewave
Dear Limewave's new jacket,
Forgive me if you sound too good to be true, so please provide a link to your heavenly silkyness so the rest of us may bask in your glory.
Signed,
Jacket/coat 'ho