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Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Oh, Yes, There's Always That, a Random and Happy Word Counters A tp Z Post

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It's time once again for a random and happy Tuesday, linking up with Stacy's Random Thoughts at Stacy Uncorked and Sandee at Comedy Plus 


Part of today’s post is also a writing challenge. This is how it works: one of the contributing bloggers picked a number between 12 and 50. The submitted number is a challenge to participating bloggers to write at least one piece using that exact number of words. 

This month, the word count number is: 43

It was submitted by:  Diane

I've had a few, "Oh, yes, there's always that," or, "Oh, so that's where it went," moments lately.  Saturday before last it was crazy busy at Grandma and Grandpa's house. Everything i started, someone would call me away to go do something else.


At one point, i'd taken a soap dispenser from Grandma's bathroom to refill it for her.  Three times, i was called away, once by Grandpa, asking me to come in the office so he could talk to me and Uncle J about business.


After that, i found where i'd left it and was going to take it to the kitchen where the refill bottle lives when Uncle J called, asking me to please come help him with a project in the front area of the house.


Once i tripped across it again (while dealing with laundry), i once again started toward the kitchen only to have Grandma ask me to straighten the books on her shelves and get the loose books put on them, and neaten the many knickknacks.


The laundry was dinging again and i'd lost track, finally giving up, telling them to be on the lookout for a loose soap dispenser and getting a spare, filling it and getting it into Grandma's bathroom before anything else could happen to it.


Then, this past Saturday as i was changing Grandma's bed, what did i see but that very slippery soap dispenser



right on the bookshelf i'd been straightening, of course.  I cleaned it out and put it away, figuring it's only a matter time.


Carl, naturally, is good for causing such moments.  Last Thursday i was there to clean the rest of the house and he was still having breakfast.  As he got up to head out the door, he stashed his milk cup in the fridge.


"You need a cover for that," i warned him.  "Your mama's rule, if you don't cover it, it's thrown away, and is that even enough to keep?"  "Of course it is," he answered reproachfully, taking the still coverless cup to his own fridge.


Yesterday i was there to clean his room, and what did i find in his fridge?  If you guessed the quarter cup of milk, still lidless, you're right.  It was next to the bowl with one piece of lettuce left from a salad.




And oh, yes, there's always the sock issue with him.  He never has quite enough socks, since every time he grabs a pair, he puts them down, forgets, and grabs another pair.  I find them everywhere, still bundled together and thrown all over.


When he does his own laundry, you never know where the socks will end up.  He has been known to match them, but sometimes puts three together instead of two, which always makes me laugh.  I'm so glad we don't have three feet.


 

Links to the other Word Counters posts:

Baking In A Tornado                    

On the Border                                 


In honor of socks, and the pile on top of Carl's dresser which might be clean or might not be, some funnies.

















Have a blessed and beautiful Tuesday, everyone!






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Today is:


Adult Autism Awarenes Day -- sponsored by aheadd.org; i know the poster child!


Army Day -- Iran (Rouz-e-Artesh)


Goddess Month of Maia begins


Income Tax Pay Day -- US


Independence Day -- Zimbabwe(1980)


International Amateur Radio Day/World Amateur Radio Day -- celebrating "ham radio" around the world (ARRl)


International Day for Monuments and Sites -- UNESCO


Invention Day -- Japan


Laundromat Day -- the first self-service "washateria" opened on this date in 1934 in Fort Worth, TX, US


Look-Alike Day -- internet generated, a day to try to look like someone you admire; some sites list it on the 20th


National Animal Cracker Day


Newspaper Columnists' Day -- The National Society of Newspaper Columnists in honor of the anniversary of the death of Ernie Pyle   


Pet Owners Independence Day -- the day to let your pet do the work and chores while you lie around and enjoy having only the responsibilities of your pet; sponsored by Wellcat Holidays


Sleep Apnea Awareness Day -- http://www.sleepapnea.org/


Smile Big and Say Hi for No Particular Reason Day -- if some site gave the reason for this, it would defeat the purpose


St. Agapitus Day (Patron of Palestrina, Italy; against colic)


St. Agia's Day (Patron against lawsuits)


"Third World" Day -- the phrase was first used on this date in 1955


Ushibuka Haiya Matsuri -- Furukawa, Japan (one of the liveliest dance festivals, with elements of dance styles from around the country; through the 20th)


Yom HaShoah -- Judaism (Holocaust Remembrance Day; began sunset yesterday, ends at sunset today)



Anniversaries Today:


The University of Alabama is founded, 1831



Birthdays Today:


America Ferrara, 1984

Cheryl Ann Haworth, 1983

Melissa Joan Hart, 1976

Eli Roth, 1972

David Tennant, 1971

Maria Bello, 1967

Conan O'Brien, 1963

Eric McCormack, 1963

Jane Leeves, 1961

Eric Roberts, 1956

John James, 1956

John Pankow, 1954

Rick Moranis, 1954

Dorothy Lyman, 1947

James Woods, 1947

Hayley Mills, 1946

Robert Hooks, 1937

Barbara Hale, 1921

Leopold Stokowski, 1882

Samuel Earl "Wahoo Sam" Crawford, 1880

Clarence Darrow, 1857

Lucrezia Borgia, 1480



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Beauty and the Beast"(Musical), 1994

"Real People"(TV), 1979

"Call Me Mister"(Musical), 1946



Today in History:


Boleslaw Chrobry is crowned the first king of Poland, 1025

The cornerstone of the current St. Peter's Basilica is laid, 1506

The Real Academia de la Historia (Royal Academy of History) is founded in Madrid, 1738

The British advancement by sea begins; Paul Revere and William Dawes, upon seeing two lanterns in the church steeple, set out to warn that "The British are coming!" 1775

Fighting ceases in the American Revolutionary War, eight years to the day after it began, 1783

Billy the Kid escapes from the Lincoln County jail in Mesilla, New Mexico, 1881

The St. Andrew's Ambulance Association is granted a Royal Charter by Queen Victoria, 1899

Denmark becomes the first country to formally adopt fingerprinting to identify criminals, 1902

Quetzaltenango, second largest city of Guatemala, is destroyed by an earthquake, 1902

The Great San Francisco Earthquake, 1906

The Los Angeles Times story on the Azusa Street Revival launches Pentecostalism as a worldwide movement, 1906

The RMS Carpathia brings the Titanic survivors to NYC, 1912

"The House that Ruth Built," Yankee Stadium, opens, 1923

Simon and Schuster publishes the first crossword puzzle book, 1924

The first "washateria" (laundromat) opens, in Ft. Worth, Texas, 1934

The League of Nations is formally dissolved, 1949

29 nations meet at Bandung, Indonesia, for the first Asian-African Conference., 1955

A United States federal court rules that poet Ezra Pound is to be released from an insane asylum, 1958

The Republic of Zimbabwe is officially established with the swearing in of Canaan Banana as its first President, 1980

The Pawtucket Red Sox and Rochester Red Wings, from the Triple-A International League, begin the longest game in professional baseball history, 33 innings, 1981

The Supreme Court of the United States upholds the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act in a 5-4 decision, 2007

Kepler-62e and Kepler-62f, two planets resembling planet Earth are discovered revolving around the star Kepler-62 in the habitable zone, an area around the stars whose atmospheric pressure can suport liquid water at the surface, 2013

Black Panther is the first film shown at a commercial cinema in 35 years in Saudi Arabia as cinemas are reopened, 2018

16 comments:

  1. Thanks for the socky smiles. No orphan socks in this house.

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  2. Socks are necessary, yet a huge problem! It seems that socks with sandals are making a fashion comeback which is weird!

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  3. Single socks! No more to be said. Thanks for the laugh.

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  4. There's me on the bathroom scale, taking off my wrist watch, lol.

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  5. Those cartoons were a total day brighter.

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  6. I don't think a day goes by when I haven't forgotten about and/ or misplaced something. A good day is when it isn't something really important.

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  7. I love Carl. I love your posts about Carl. He's a wonderful whirlwind.

    Love all the sock funnies. I'm going to wipe the coffee off my laptop now.

    Thank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday. Love and hugs. ♥

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  8. Socks should be sold in threes to make it easier to find two the same colour.

    God bless.

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  9. Oh what fun with Carl and socks today ~ fun comics ~ with a bit of truth always in humor ~

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  10. Boy! You sure socked it to us! Thanks for the giggles!

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  11. Glad you found the soap dispenser. :)

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  12. I'm sure Carl would have loaned you a soap dispenser, but it might not have a lid on it. Love the sock funnies!

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  13. Giggled at the "heavy socks" one. I've never lost a sock in my life. Pairs go into the machine, pairs come out of the machine.

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  14. Well done on writing a story in 43 word sentences! LOve the sock jokes.

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  15. It's so nice to know that I am not alone on the misplacing something while interrupted/distracted and finding it much later. ;) You know you're going to be happy you cleaned it and put it away when you did find it, it's going to come in handy at some point.

    Oh Carl - bless his heart! And LOVED all the sock funnies!! :)

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