When Feet Smell And Nose Runs!

Oh yes where were we! As I stood in front of the ironing board this evening I thought this is probably the second time in two years that I have even plugged in an iron except when sewing costumes. I was actually ironing a shirt. Funny it like riding a bicycle isn’t it—you automatically know what to do. 

This morning upon climbing out of the shower I was treated to my first puppy pedicure

I had forgotten what slobbery little kisses and sharp little teeth felt like on bare feet. 

Well Molly finally got brave enough to lay on the window shelf in the sun this morning but not for long.

Hopefully she will become more comfortable with it and can make good use of it in the summer. 

Well my husband, God love him, gave me a present. A tight throat, sneezing, and a problem breathing. So I have been three days fighting it. Today I decided that I had better get the Sam’s Club shopping done and get back home to relax. Some where along the line I aggravated an already sore right arm and shoulder. So this evening, even being two rows from finishing the baby blanket I just let it lay. I laid down for a couple of hours with a couple of Tylenol but it is still sore.  Besides when I laid down I stopped up.  Can’t win today but maybe tomorrow will be better. 

Take care, smile a little and we will visit again!

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About Momma

I'll be 77 in February. Mother of two sons and one daughter. ( Bloggers SEB and Cindyisms are two of them). Grandmother of three. Retired after 29 years+ at Michigan Bell Telephone and ten+ years with The Oakland Press. I was active with the telephone company union and a Dale Carnegie graduate.

2 thoughts on “When Feet Smell And Nose Runs!

  1. I love the pink curtains.  With the sun shining through, it makes everything seem rosie smile

    Here’s hoping the sore arm and shoulder will soon feel good enough to finish the baby blanket.
    For mine, all that’s left to do is the picot edging.

    My iron is out about 3 hours a week.  My guys like all cotton shirts, which never seem to come out of the dryer as ready to wear, no matter how soon I catch them when the buzzer sounds.
    Plus I have some all cotton old-fashion pillowcases which need the hems flattened.
    The automatic movements with ironing have a calm effect on my mind so it all works out.
    ~~love and Huggs, Diane

  2. I do hope Molly knows how lucky she is to have that wonderful perch.  Take care, those spring colds can be dillies.  Have you tried thermo pacs on your shoulder.  They work well for me.

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