Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Necklace Still Popular

The other day I went shopping with Anita Solivita. (This is what I call my friend in Solivita since I have a friend also named Anita in Edgerton and "Anita Edgerton" just does not have the ring to it that "Anita Solivita" does.) The first store we were in we purchased an item. When paying for it the sales associate commented on my necklace. She loved it and wanted my blog and email address. When leaving, Anita said, "I knew this would not be a usual day since you are wearing your necklace." I am sure that the photos of my adorable grandchildren get looked at more than you can believe! Below are photos of some recent necklaces given to Moms.





Missed Opportunity

Yesterday when Lyle and I were out and about (out of the house and about to return some items) I excitedly told Lyle as we were passing a mall to look at a dumpster with two mannequins standing by it. At this point I need to take an "Elizabethan just an aside." * Why can't we as English spelling people just spell words as they sound. I have trouble with words like manakin, ordervs, etsetera, etc. It is especially difficult to find the word in the dictionary if I can't spell it. Anyway, back to the missed opportunity. Lyle's first comment was that he did not have his camera. My comment was that we should go back and get the manakins. I said, "Can you imagine the fun we could have with those?" If I had been with Anita or Davonne, we would have spun around and gotten them. But we continued on our "about" part of the outing. After returning our items, when we were near the other mall Lyle asked if I wanted to stop there. "Yes, I want to get the manakins!' I replied. Well, sorry to report, the manakins were gone!! So the lesson is: Thou shalt not should thyself.
Fran

*An Elizabethan just an aside is in memory of my mom, Elizabeth. She was notorious for telling a story within a story. Someday there will probably be a "Fransescian just an aside." By the way, when I looked up how to spell mannequins, I discovered that a manakin is a small tropical bird with a big head. And another by the way, I learned from the dictionary that you must only use etc. when listing things, not people.