We have some friends who currently live in a rural area. Okay, rural doesn't cut it. They sleep in hammocks half the time. They live in the jungle of a (very!) foreign country (I bet you didn't know there were degrees of foreign-
ness). For whatever reason, their
internet can only visit three websites, and this is one of them.
The weight of this providential occurrence is beginning to set in. Can I stand up to the task? I don't know. It may be a greater calling than I can handle. Only time will tell.
I wish that I had some incredibly
riveting information to share. In all actuality, today was made up almost entirely of a trip to
WalMart (where I forgot two very important things, of course), an H1N1 shot clinic (which was unpleasant, but survivable), and crocheting.
This is what I was working on. It's an alien, or so the pattern says. I think it's really more of a friendly blob. But a charming friendly blob. I made it to send to a friend of
DeLaynie's in Alabama. She and
DeLaynie have a pen-pal thing going on. She sent
DeLaynie several beautiful paintings, one of which I framed and hung on
DeLaynie's wall. Her birthday was yesterday, and I wanted to make her something. Since she lives in Alabama, a hat wouldn't be all that handy, so I decided to try my hand at a toy. My girls really like it, so I'm hoping De's friend will, too.
So I'm to the point of talking about the weather... (I'm so sorry dear, jungle-dwelling friends.) It snowed last week.
DeLaynie loved it. It was just a tiny dusting, but it was lovely. The grass and leaves that poked through had a lacy kind of effect to my southern eyes. Today, on the other hand, it was in the 60's. It was a perfect day, but I prefer snow to perfection. I was, however, happy for the locals who are already dreading the coming freezer burn.
I leave you now with a picture of Ella and
Suzu. I saw them chilling on the couch the other morning and deemed it photo-worthy. I hope you agree.
Well, that one was for you (you know who you are). We're thinking about you, and are happy to hear from you. May the jungle treat you well, and none of the
mosquitoes get you, night or day.