Left the house at 9:30 am. Pulled up in the driveway at 7:15 pm, with Scout’s face visible in the window as she kept one eye pealed for the car from her “Where’s Mom?” perch on the loveseat. Thank goodness for my neighbor who cheerfully dropped by a couple of times to let her outside. I’d left food out in her dish, which my neighbor informed me had been ‘nosed’ by Miss Scout to a spot under the kitchen island.
That scamp.
I asked my neighbor to please put the food back in its original position on the rug. When I got home to an ecstatic, jumpy, pouncey Scout, I discovered she’d eaten it all. Good girl!
We had a loving reunion with lots of “I missed you!” and “What a good girl you were!” and then it was time for more food. For Scout, first.
Then I ordered a pizza. Just for me. It was 8 pm and I was starving.
Scout was like a hyped-up little kid for the next 3 hours until she finally crashed.
I’ve been in Efficient Mode for a few days now, but I think today I’m going to be in Lay Low Mode. Especially since I woke up at 5:30.
Nevertheless, I have to finish Act Three of Hamlet. I’m on a schedule. Here’s the current view of the kitchen table:
Filled with research books and scripts and notes for our taxes and books due back at the library and some mail.
Attractive, isn’t it? And not at all pin-worthy.
I want to share a few surprises that have arrived in my mailbox lately – all from generous and lovely readers of this blog.
Tammy sent me this lovely crocheted mat. I love, love the colors, which are not quite true in this photo. That’s because it’s early in the morning here and the lights are on. The bookmark was also in the package – those are pressed flowers. Thank you so much, Tammy!
Yesterday I stopped off at the post office to mail something and check the contents of my post office box. Whoo hoo! There were three packages waiting for me. One was a book for a future review.
One was a box that contained these. Oh my! Generous reader Sandra sent these vintage egg cups that are also salt and pepper shakers. Sandra said that one of the things she loved about my egg cup collection is that each one of them has a story. Then she went on to say that this set wouldn’t have a wonderful story like the others, but that they were ‘sent fondly.’ Hold on there, Sandra! They do have a wonderful story: they were sent to me by you. You discovered them at an estate sale and you took the time to package them up, along with a lovely note, and send them to me.
I’d say that’s a pretty neat story. Thank you, Sandra!
And the other box contained these:
Oh my! Lovely reader Lee sent me these minis. They were given to the attendees of a NAME convention (National Association of Miniature Enthusiasts.) That’s a beautiful tray with letters, a letter opener, pen and ink, books, and a cup of tea on a doily. And a tin of Earl Grey. Beautifully done. Yes, my friends, it will definitely be going in the dollhouse, which has been untouched for a while now. That happens every summer, as my thoughts turn to gardening and the great outdoors. Soon enough, I will be finding myself back in the thick of it.
Thank you, Lee!
I am continually amazed by the thoughtful and generous gifts that are sent to me by you, my readers and friends. I don’t think I am nearly that thoughtful or generous, to be perfectly honest. I wish I was more like you. You set the bar pretty high, my friends.
Bless your hearts!
A new post with some interesting links is up at Just Let Me Finish This Page.
Adding to The List: Forgot about Hilary Swank in P.S. I Love You (movie) and Robert Sean Leonard in Pygmalion. Oops!
Oh, and if you’re occasionally not getting a post in your email, it most likely has to do with your email provider and there’s really not a thing I can do about it. I subscribe to this blog through AOL, Gmail, and Yahoo and I’ve been getting every post. Remember: you can bookmark the site and visit it directly. You know that I post every day.
And one more thing: I’m getting a lot of spam today – somehow it’s getting past my filter, so for the time being I am moderating comments.
Happy Friday.
Linda @ A La Carte says
I love that Scout was all excited and hyped up to see you. Glad the work is going well also. Oh and the gifts, Sweet! Love Love the egg cups/S&P shakers! great addition to your collection. I was thinking about the doll house the other day but know it’s more a winter thing. Have a good day my friend.
hugs,
Linda
Claudia says
You too, Linda!
Donnamae says
What a trooper that Scout! So glad it went well. Great gifts…you are blessed! Enjoy your day! ;)
Claudia says
I will (except the washer just broke down..)
missy george says
Like Scout, I’m happy that you are back safe and sound…What fun it must be for you to go to the mailbox…Great gifts..so thoughtful..
Claudia says
Very lovely, indeed.
Nancy Blue Moon says
I’m glad to hear that Scout still has a lot of spunk and pounce left in her..What precious little treasures you received Claudia..I hope your weather is as perfect as ours is today..69 degrees..sunny..big puffy clouds..a sweet little breeze..just beautiful..
Claudia says
It’s absolutely beautiful here today, Nancy.
Janet in Rochester says
I really like the photo of your swamped work table, Claudia. It looks like Real Life. Where ideas are hatched, and work gets done. No sparkling, organized home offices for me – places that looks like no one ever goes near them. Have a great weekend and please give Miss Scoutie a warm rub behind the ears from me. :>)
Claudia says
I sure will, Janet! She’s tuckered out right now and is fast asleep.
Myra says
What role did Don play in P.S. I Love You? I loved that movie, will need to watch it again to see Don. I love your blog. Your kitchen table is almost exactly like ours!
Claudia says
He has a small role as the mailman who is delivering mail and putting it in the boxes as Hilary Swank impatiently waits.
Melanie says
What gorgeous and generous gifts you got from readers – you are blessed! Good thing you have a trusted and nice neighbor to look after Scout while you are gone. My two neighbor friends that would look after my cats (and likewise, I did the same for them when they were out of town) both moved within this past year. We’re going on a day trip tomorrow, but we’ll leave their food bowls out. The good thing with cats is that they are litter box trained! We couldn’t leave them overnight though; they get too lonely. And with Zippo being 15 now, he gets a little “crazy” if left alone too long.
Claudia says
I understand, Melanie. Scout gets sort of crazy, too. Especially if one of us is out of town. She gets very clingy.