One in an occasional and uninteresting series which shows you
notes I left for my younger daughter each morning during her senior year of high
school. In the midst of my seemingly
perpetual writer’s block. Notes in no
particular order. Complete sentences not even happening.
Happy Hump Day!
Don’t forget to take your note.
Happy
Windsday, Pooh.
Happy Windsday, Piglet
On this date in 1781 the Articles of Confederation were ratified. That’s what we had before we had the Constitution.
(This is an
expert drawing of articles, confederated)
On this date
in 1872 Yellowstone Park was established.
(This is an
expert drawing of a geyser. I have never
seen one in real life.)
(I must have been driving her to school that day.)
April 26, 2017 A note for Wednesday
This is a note. It is a note for Wednesday. Some people call it Hump Day because it is the middle of the week. But I shall call it “I don’t know what to make for dinner” day. Perhaps that what every day is called in this household!
P.S. Please find out if the limo is bringing you back from the prom, and to where and roughly when. And where IS the prom?
Love,
Mom
A quote for today:
Trees go wandering forth in all directions
with every wind, going and coming like ourselves, traveling with us around the
sun two million miles a day, and through space heaven knows how fast and
far! - John Muir
I hope your travels go well today. – Mom
Hello, all you happy campers!
It’s mighty chilly out there this morning. Time to pull out yer mittens and hats, I guess. See you at the ranch at 4 PM!
- Camp Matron
3 comments:
I really like this. I was at my sister's for Thanksgiving, sleeping in my niece's room and having insomnia, so I texted my son (in another city for baseball) a bunch of Charlie Brown baseball cartoon strips from a Peanuts book I found in the room. He thought it was hilarious. It's nice to remember stuff like this.
I love your morning notes. It was wise of you to take photos of them! Now that you are empty nesters, come on out west to see geysers and your Pacific NW friends.
I'm also in a writing drought. Every time I am inspired to write, it seems to go on someone's post as a comment. So I'm taking a social media break and hoping it helps.
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