Monday, September 12, 2011



oh heavens.
Life is funny.

And it happens so fast... too.

There's been this ridiculous little puddle on our front patio. After weeks of stepping in it, not enough to get soaked- but just enough to bring in dirt- I thought I'd take care of it. I okayed it with our landlord, and dug myself a teeny little ditch to help it drain.

It IS Louisiana after all... (things have a tough time draining here. )

And now my entire front porch is filled with water.
Apparently, digging the ditch helped the puddle blossom.
(It IS Louisiana after all...)
And now, I will be paying a plumber $85.00 an hour to fix...
something. Anything.
Hopefully he will not spend my $85 dollar bill
all in one place.

Another fun fact?
I have had poison ivy since June.
It is September.
For the past six weeks, I have wanted to crawl out of my skin.
After two visits, two shots, and what will be 20 days of antihistamine... I feel normal.
And while trying to figure out the blooming lake on my front patio...
I discovered a poison ivy tree, and approximately 15,700 vines.
I'm hoping and praying they didn't discover my fresh set of skin.

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In events like this I have to summon some kind of something-
to resist the temptation of pulling a Von Trapp.
The thought is so enticing:
leaving while no one is looking,
disguised in my travel clothes made of drapes.
And singing. Oh yes. I'd be singing.
Praises mostly, mixed with a couple heart felt hallelujahs.

But reality is inevitable.
It's 2011, not 1938.
There's not nearly enough fabric hanging on my windows to make five complete travel outfits.
And pulling a Von Trapp requires money- which, who are we kidding...
I'm giving it all to the plumber.

And just like that, life is back to being funny.
It's better than the alternative.

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**Post Edit**
Our $85 an hour plumber smoked about a billion cigarettes,
and was the nicest person I have ever met.
If you live around here and find yourself up a creek,
Call Gaylord Allin of GPA Services, Inc.

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This was a paid advertisement.
I paid him money and then I advertised.

2 comments:

  1. I didn't know they made an $85 bill.

    Guess that's why drapes are so expensive... they are versatile like that.

    I'm enjoying your daily-ish posts. Muy bueno.

    Have you discovered Pinterest? The best time waster of all.

    I'm going to L.O.N.D.O.N!!! I may never come home...better start sewing.

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  2. I miss you. I hope the poison ivy didn't find your skin. Excellent plumbers are the best.

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