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Sometimes you wish you could get a replay or a do-over or whatever you want to call it, and for the Pastor, this was one of those times.
The annual trip to visit the extended family had started off well, they were making good time, and as all men on road trips with the family will tell you, that's the most important part of everything and nobody better interfere with it.
Of course, that "making good time" never takes into account the size of the wife's bladder and the inevitable occurred, whereupon he argued with her for waiting another 50 (non-interstate) miles, and she balked, demanding relief now.
He didn't want to have to pull into a gas station and let the boys out as well, and fill the car, and all of the delay all of it would entail, so he pulled off on the side of the two lane highway and told her to go in the woods.
She looked at him incredulously but finally had to give in, as this was as far as he would budge in his accommodation to her need; she found a couple of disposable facial tissues in the glove box and reluctantly headed for the tree line.
Not being used to such things, she had squatted over some poison ivy and somehow brushed against it, and the resultant misery made her infuriated and made him learn his lesson, wishing he could turn the clock back and try again.
Linking up with Denise at Girlie On The Edge Blog, where she hosts Six Sentence Stories, and the cue is Replay.
(Based on a true story from Sweetie's early teen years, and yes, his Pastor father never tried that again!)
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While Good Fences Around the World seems to have gone the way of the dodo bird, i still enjoy looking for and posting interesting fences, so i will!
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It's Angel Sammy's Poetry Day! This week's image and my poem:
They make us wear these crazy styles,
no dignity, the runway feels like miles,
at the end of each show, I have to say
I didn't realize modeling would be this way!
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Brian of Brian's Home hosts the Thankful Thursday Blog Hop. It's time to share something for which i am thankful.
Today i am thankful to share the news we got from #2 Son and His Bride on Father's Day, they are expecting! This will be a "Honeymoon Baby" or, as i like to say, a nine months and fifteen minutes baby.
This means i am going to be a G. G. (Gran Gran) again, as Red-headed Alec dubbed me when Lee was born, and i've already been designated babysitter-in-chief.
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Today is:
Anti-Fascist Resistance Day -- Croatia
Bouphoria -- Ancient Greek Calendar (sacrifice of an ox to symbolize social order dissolving and being restored; date approximate)
Dairy Queen Day -- the first Dairy Queen® opened this day in 1940 in Joliet, Illinois
Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the Great Patriotic War -- Belarus
Duanwu Jie -- China; Hong Kong; Macao[Tung Ng]; Taiwan (Dragon Boat Festival, spectacularly decorated boats loaded with rowers and drums race each other; the actual festival day this year is today, but the official holidays last through Sunday)
Elfin Music Festival -- Fairy Calendar
Festival of 1 Lithe -- Hobbit Calendar
National Chocolate Eclair Day
National Onion Rings Day
Soap Microphone Day -- grab your soap in the shower and pretend you are on stage! (promise i won't tell)
Solennität -- Morat, Switzerland (on Morat Commemoration Day, a Youth festival remembering the pivotal role this tiny town played in winning a battle in 1476)
St. Nicetas' Day (Patron of Romania)
St. Thomas More's Day (Patron of adopted children, civil servants, difficult marriages, large families, lawyers, politicians/politicos/statesmen, step-parents, widowers; Arlington, VA; Ateneo de Manila Law School; Pensacola-Tallahassee, FL; University of Malta; University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Arts and Letters)
Stupid Guy Thing Day -- included under protest; "guy things" aren't necessarily stupid, it should just be Guy Thing Day; sponsored by Wellcat Holidays, who want all women to just not count anything against guys today, but chalk it up to being a Stupid Guy Thing
Teacher's Day -- El Salvador
Anniversary Today:
Harry Houdini marries Wilhelmina Beatrice "Bess" Rahner, 1894
Birthdays Today:
Eric Stretch, 1980
Donald Faison, 1974
Carson Daly, 1973
Mary Lynn Rajskub, 1971
Kurt Warner, 1971
Amy Brennenman, 1964
Dan Brown, 1964
Randy Couture, 1963
Tracy Pollan, 1960
Freddie Prinze, 1954
Cyndi Lauper, 1953
Todd Rundgren, 1948
Meryl Streep, 1949
Lindsay Wagner, 1949
Pete Maravich, 1947
Klaus Maria Brandauer, 1944
Ed Bradley, 1941
Michael Lerner, 1941
Kris Kristofferson, 1936
William Ralph "Bill" Blass, 1922
Joseph Papp, 1921
Billy Wilder, 1906
Anne Morrow Lindbergh, 1906
John Dillinger, 1903
Captain George Vancouver, 1757
Debuting/Premiering Today:
The Rescuers(Animated film), 1977
Lady and the Tramp(Animated film), 1955
Today in History:
Ptolemy IV of Egypt defeats Antiochus III the Great of the Seleucid kingdom, BC217
Bilbo Baggins returns to his home at Bag End, (Shire Reconning), 1342
The Jewish quarter of Prague is burned and looted, 1559
Galileo Galilei is forced by Inquisition to "abjure, curse, & detest" his Copernican heliocentric views, 1633
A poisonous cloud from Laki volcanic eruption in Iceland reaches Le Havre in France, 1783
The British Parliament abolishes feudalism and the seigneurial system in British North America, 1825
Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee procession in London, 1897
The Flag of Sweden is adopted, 1906
The Flag of the Faroe Islands is raised for the first time, 1919
Erwin Rommel is promoted to Field Marshal after the capture of Tobruk, 1942
The Cuyahoga River catches fire, which triggers a crack-down on pollution in the river, 1969
The Canadian House of Commons abolishes capital punishment, 1976
Charon, a satellite of the dwarf planet Pluto, is discovered, 1978
The largest hailstone ever recorded falls in Aurora, Nebraska (7inch diameter, 18.75-inch circumference), 2003
Eastman Kodak Company announces that it will discontinue sales of the Kodachrome Color Film, concluding its 74-year run as a photography icon, 2009
UNESCO officially names Mount Fuji a World Heritage Site, 2013
An article in the Journal of the American Medical Association's Internal Medicine Journal claims that obese Americans now outnumber those who are merely overweight, 2015
Eurozone countries agree to a debt relief deal for Greece, signaling end to the country's economic crisis, 2018
The Russian volcano Raikoke erupts for the first time in 95 years from its 700m-wide-crater; the eruption is seen from International Space Station, 2019
The Japanese supercomputer Fugaken produced by the Riken Institute is declared the worlds fastest and most powerful, 2020
Unesco proposes Australia's Great Barrier Reef be put on the list of World Heritage Sites that are "in danger", 2021
Yikes! Poison Ivy!
ReplyDeleteI remember when catwalk models showed off the new season's styles that could actually be worn in public without embarrassment.
Congratulations on the "honeymoon" baby.
Wonderful news about the honeymoon baby. I have never run into poison ivy but did squat on a thistle in the dark. Not good.
ReplyDeleteA lovely fence.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Oh dear, that would make for a terrible road trip if the driver wasn't willing to do regular pit stops. Mom always stops every three hours or so on our trips.
ReplyDeleteThe flowering bushes make that fence great. And talk about great, a new baby comin' into the family. I'm still wondering about that hat, maybe a hat Charo would have adorned?
ReplyDeletewow! that is quite the story ~ neat fence and Wow! a grandmother again ~ so exciting ~ Xo
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Congratulations! And good story, poor wife, I love your poem, I'm sure models often feel like this!
ReplyDeleteThat was quite a story LOL! That was a cute poem too and a wonderful thankful. Big congratulations to #2 son and his bride!
ReplyDeleteOops, I got distracted by your great thankful and I forgot to say thanks for joining our Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteThat was not nice of your hubby's father. Congrats to your son and his new bride!!! XO
ReplyDeleteYour travel story reminds me something similar that happened to me many years ago. It wasn't poison ivy but a snake that caused consternation. Could have been worse, it could have bitten me. Love your pretty fence photo and poem also.
ReplyDeleteNot the best pit stop! That hat's a great way to recycle large bird's nests!
ReplyDeleteOh dear!
ReplyDeletetwo words: ayyii eeee.
ReplyDeletelol
What a great poem....one has to wonder if models sometimes think they look foolish in what they're made to model - maybe they just tune that out and have fun?
ReplyDeleteHugs, Pam
Perhaps "making good time" won't necessarily be the prime directive next trip, lol
ReplyDeleteWho really, in their right mind would buy such a hat!
Congratulations to #2 Son and his Bride and to you and Sweetie!!!!
Gahhh! All my life, if I had to 'go' somewhere out on the prairie, every single time, there was a disaster of some sort. I HATED it! And my brothers and my dad had a super easy time. (Yes. It still rankles!) I feel her pain!
ReplyDeleteGood golly, is that a hat? It looks like it belongs in a Dr. Suess story!
Congratulations on the baby news! Best news of all!