All Kinds of Single
I've been single since Sunday - Hubby and his fishing pal headed up to northern minnesota to slay the walley and perch. So far they are having decent luck albeit the rain. Anyway, I love our time apart. I mean - I miss him but its just so healthy to be seperated for a bit to appreciate each other even more. He comes home tomorrow, yeah!
On to the next round of single: Socks. Where do they go? Where on earth do all the stray socks go? I suppose if I was Martha Stewart, I could sew cute little animal buddies out of the stray socks. But I'm not that deranged. I've been hanging onto these things, optimistically hoping their sole mate (Get it? SOLE mate!?) would magically appear one day. I think it's time to give up the dream though. It's time I acquire some new dust rags, I believe. I mean, it's not like I won't have a brand new crop of singlets by this time next week...
Peace and Central Air,
Kris
On to the next round of single: Socks. Where do they go? Where on earth do all the stray socks go? I suppose if I was Martha Stewart, I could sew cute little animal buddies out of the stray socks. But I'm not that deranged. I've been hanging onto these things, optimistically hoping their sole mate (Get it? SOLE mate!?) would magically appear one day. I think it's time to give up the dream though. It's time I acquire some new dust rags, I believe. I mean, it's not like I won't have a brand new crop of singlets by this time next week...
Peace and Central Air,
Kris
How DO people lose one sock?!? I mean, REALLY!
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It's a conspiracy between the hosiery industry and the appliance manufacturers. OR - The “little people” take them. In folklore, elves and leprechauns are said to inhabit Irish houses and borrow items like socks. I am not Irish but my Dad was adopted so there may be SOME amount of Irishness in me. Then again maybe not....I don't like green beer. I digress.
So in summary, it's either little people or monsters or magical portals.
Kris
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