At the Antique Mall |
Samos and I were going to go out to lunch and
to do some other fun thing. But what that other fun thing was, we hadn’t quite
decided. We thought about going
for a canoe ride, but the weather was pretty dreary and chilly. Very chilly! I had visions of the canoe tipping
over and dropping us into frigid Lake Washington, ending up in pounds of sodden wet clothes, shivering and turning blue as we made our sad way home after the
upset. Ugh! Canoeing was potentially fun, but also
potentially horrible. I timidly
suggested shopping. Not the most
exciting thing, and something I loathe doing alone and quite enjoy if I do it
with a friend. We both needed to go to the plant store and Costco, so I was
pleased when Samos thought it a good idea. First Costco, where I planned to buy
one thing - Alka Seltzer, my ever faithful headache remedy. Most
folks don’t realize that each tablet has an aspirin embedded in it, and the
fizziness seems to send the headache relief directly to where it needs to go. Plus, it‘s fun to have all those tiny
bubbles tickling your nose. And
with a teaspoon of Tang – a real treat!
I know, I know! This sounds
a little pervy, but when one has a headache……. Well, I guess it is not humanly possible to go
to Costco and buy only one thing, so I bought a bunch of things and then felt
guilty. I’m sure I really need them
though. (Especially the Marilyn Monroe DVD's!)
We visited an Antique
Mall, where I actually did buy only one thing, and that was the treasure of the
day. I have my special silver knife,
fork and spoon that I always use, but I was missing a real dinner fork. Instead I used the salad fork of the
set. I had been looking and
looking for a fork to match – looking for years, in fact. One of the stalls had a big bin of
silverware, so we looked through it.
There were spoons and salad forks in the proper pattern galore! But not a fork. Finally I found one! Heaven be
praised! I was really happy. Samos thought I should look for a
backup, but in the whole bin of forks, there was only the one. Rather than be disappointed about no
backup, this made my one treasure even more valued.
Happy mealtime ahead! |
Finally, after a trip to the garden store for
leaf raking equipment (ugh!), we went to a restaurant which had been a favorite
years ago, but had been closed the last few times we tried to visit. We were thrilled to find it reopened and had a super yummy Ethiopian
lunch.
Special fork not needed. |
When we got home, I was knackered after all
that strenuous shopping, but I had to do a gardening chore – planting some
bulbs. I got dressed in my
gardening clothes, stepped out onto the porch, thought, “Yuck! It is really cold, crispy, drippy and
draining. Just not the weather to
work outside.” I told myself that I would be so happy when those daffodils came
out in the spring, but that thought was not helpful. Suddenly I remembered that I had a big pile of ironing
to do. “I had better work on that,”
I happily told myself. So much more
fun than digging in dirt. It seems
that most folks I know love to putter in their gardens. Most folks altogether, in fact. I envy them. I love to have nice flowers, but dealing with them is pure
drudgery. If only I could enjoy
it, how much more pleasurable would life be! But…… I hate
it. I wonder if I can force myself
to go do it now? I will report
back. Maybe.
5 comments:
That was indeed cool to find your fork. Your sweater looks really beautiful on you! Was great skipping around town with you, as always. Looking forward to my Christmas present! Though Rachel might need it more than me...
Love your blog. Samos looks very sweet.
The silverware looks beautiful on the lovely cloth.
I enjoy working outside..but not in this weather.
However, I quit ironing years ago so have to find a different excuse.
Moles save me a lot of work. Since they destroy any bulb, I no longer
plant them.
I have eaten at Ethiopian cafe. Loved it.
A treat indeed to find the one fork. Is that your new hoodie? Lovely! I like to see pretty gardens but sadly they are always other people's since I hate yard work myself. Like Marta I am saved the drudgery of planting bulbs since our squirrels watch from the trees and then dig them up as soon as I've departed the area.
We should go to that restaurant sometime! I love Ethiopian food.
I'm amazed you found your silverware match. Quite a find and a lovely table setting. You and Samos look great and obviously enjoying yourselves very much!
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