In Which I Concede Defeat
Before 9:30 in the morning.
I awoke this morning to a basement flood after a night of storms. MORE storms. Storms upon storms upon days and days of rain.
I was a bit disappointed to realize that when I prepared the coffee for this morning, I forgot to actually, um, put the COFFEE in the coffee pot.
I can't find my cell phone anywhere. (How will I play Scramble?)
I put my shirt on inside out.
I was trying to reach one last dish to put in the dishwasher as I was running out the door to take Jane to school (in the rain. Have I mentioned the ceaseless, soul sucking, spirit-crushing rain?) when I whacked my FULF right into the open dishwasher door. The whole foot went numb. (Knowing me, I probably fractured it and will discover this two years down the road.)
I was just about to take my cue from one Edward the Cat () (I swear, I am 12 years old. Employing parenthetical photos makes me laugh out loud.) and just go back to bed when I looked outside and in the midst of all the gray, something caught my eye.
I put on my galoshes and slogged out to my garden and this is what I saw:
The first Zinnia of the season. Undaunted and beautiful.
I awoke this morning to a basement flood after a night of storms. MORE storms. Storms upon storms upon days and days of rain.
I was a bit disappointed to realize that when I prepared the coffee for this morning, I forgot to actually, um, put the COFFEE in the coffee pot.
I can't find my cell phone anywhere. (How will I play Scramble?)
I put my shirt on inside out.
I was trying to reach one last dish to put in the dishwasher as I was running out the door to take Jane to school (in the rain. Have I mentioned the ceaseless, soul sucking, spirit-crushing rain?) when I whacked my FULF right into the open dishwasher door. The whole foot went numb. (Knowing me, I probably fractured it and will discover this two years down the road.)
I was just about to take my cue from one Edward the Cat () (I swear, I am 12 years old. Employing parenthetical photos makes me laugh out loud.) and just go back to bed when I looked outside and in the midst of all the gray, something caught my eye.
I put on my galoshes and slogged out to my garden and this is what I saw:
The first Zinnia of the season. Undaunted and beautiful.
Comments
Lovely flower, how does that saying go...June showers (and relentless storms and rain and more rain) bring June flowers???
'galoshes'
It is so much more fun to call rain boots galoshes. Makes me feel like a kid...
How's the foot?