All wrapped up in hearts & flowers! |
And now back to My Day and My Gifts from My Daughters.
This floral creamer's posture reminds me of Rocky. You think he's going to lower his head and charge you, but instead, he's just going to pour some sweet cream in your coffee. Rocky just rolls over. |
Three buckets full of water hose nozzles, and-- importantly-- a hose splitter. Oh. And some garden gloves and an indoor watering can. |
A cactus |
A set of Holland Pottery Cabbage Leaf bowls and two coordinating "bowls" that we've voted represent rutabagas but are all willing to be convinced are something else entirely |
After I'd finished opening my delightfully wrapped gifts,
and Mr. Big Food had settled back into Life on the Farm to which he's accustomed |
Solomon M. Skolnick; MJF Books, New York; 2005 |
The kids worked out the details of how to incorporate these mostly easy and circular questions into The Unified Theory of Everything Trivia Game. It's easy. Open the book to a random page. Ask a question.
And then-- if life wasn't good enough-- we pulled some frizbees from the bushel basket and called the dogs.
And then-- we had Chinese Food that Daughter C and Mr. Bow Tie delivered from Starkvegas because it's Mother's Day and I love Chinese Food.
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I would be remiss if I did not share the cards. And Kat's Gift which is being framed.
The insides are personal, but here are the outsides:
I'm the Best. You want to go argue with Caroline, Katherine & Margaret? Have at it.
Happy Mother's Day! We love you!!
ReplyDeleteThank you! And thanks for everything. It was a great day!
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