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Where no-one now is sleeping.













(it becomes obvious what this is in the last picture)

After I took the picture I left them there. When I walked back by later, I saw a new arrangement.
Oh my.
All with this label on them.
You remember when my husband complained about us having this many books when we moved in?
Claimed that that was too many books and said that we needed to pare them down. At the time I remember being nervous about when we would move the 'real' stack of books.
amused,
(With great power comes great responsibility)
impressed,
bewitched, (hee)
and amused all over again.
Then, when I finally get a handle on her, along comes this one.
Now what am I supposed to do?
Then a trip to the library to drop books off ...
and pick new ones out.
Then to the fabric store for necessary supplies.
The boas were not necessary supplies.
Awe-inspiring.
Inside the store, we went to price out camp stoves. We saw a lot of stuff on the way.
Disturbing stuff.
Really? A giraffe?
See, I try to rationalize it. "At least they probably used the meat." Not likely on a giraffe, but possible. Helps me sleep at night.
Literally, very little guys. The necks on those are no longer or thicker than my upper arm. Barely enough meat on their whole bodies for a single kebab.
That's much better. Fantastic wine bottle holder. Gave me a fit of giggles.
The trampoline figured prominently. For jumping on...
and for having tea parties under.
We found innovative ways to keep cool.
And then, in the evening, we came inside to play. When we used our bird book to look up some hawks that we'd seen, Hannah's cousin Zee was bitten by the birding bug. She didn't put the book down for an hour.
We pulled out an UNO deck, removed all but the number cards and had a rousing game.
Trust me. It was rousing.
Giggler Extraordinaire, that girl. And sharp as a tack, too. She beat all of us.