Paul texted me this morning. He has been up North snowmobiling. “Did you hide a plastic baby in my shoe?” He asked. “Perhaps I may know something about that.” I said. The little plastic babies were a deviation from the little plastic ducks. We have ducks, babies and other things hidden all over camp. He rode Friday night all day Saturday and didn’t find it until Sunday. Ha! “I just wanted you to know I was thinking of you and share a smile.” Mission accomplished! Paul finished up his snowmobile trip. He is not sure if he will be able to ride anymore with the snow rapidly melting. I am bracing myself for the mud that is going to be coming. Paul made it in time to celebrate my Aunt and Uncle’s birthday at my cousin’s house. They were born on the same day and share a birthday! Ethan decided to join us too. We had snacks, pizza and wings and cake and ice cream! Yum! I was feeling a bit lazy today. I would do a chore and rest, do a chore then rest. I was a...
I decided to go thrifting today. I didn’t have anything particular I was looking for. I saw some pretty ugly things. One item I felt should not have been donated. It was so ugly it should have gone right in the trash. It was a dress. I can’t even imagine who would wear this out in public. Maybe Bob Cratchit’s wife would wear it as a nightgown? But it was marketed as a dress. I scored three pair of jeans, one still had the tags on. With tax and me rounding up to the nearest dollar, my total was $17.00. Nice. Avery and Kendall came over. Avery had to drop off tax documents. We decided to go get Ramen to celebrate Kendall’s birthday (which was in October). I ordered bubble tea. I don’t care for it. It has little balls of tapioca in the bottom and feel like gelatinous fish eggs in your mouth. They don’t really have a taste. They are just round and mushy. I am not used to a drink with stuff that can get sucked up into a straw. The dinner was good. The company was fun. We came home and ...