We ate dinner on Sunday evening at our home, ate popcorn, and watched a movie.
We walked at the park.
We had a fantastic breakfast with dear friends.
We visited four bee yards and tasted fresh honey from the comb, shopped at a bookstore and toured inside and out my former and much loved Chicago bungalow home.
We went to Ravinia—along with two dear friends and about a million other people—on a cold evening—settled five lawn chairs and a cooler onto a plot of grass large enough for two lawn chairs—among some drunk and loud talking attendees—got a brief peek of a monitor showing the singer—and went home early.
However, the weather was fantastic. We ate well, slept well, had good conversations, watched the hummingbird and laughed. There ought to be a highlight in there somewhere, don’t you think? One other thing happened. At 8:00 a.m., workmen came to work on the afore mentioned honey problem. I confessed to the sisters the whole sordid story.
While hugging our good-bys, Sister Lou mentioned that her highlight of the visit was getting to see and hear the honey disaster story. She reminded me with a smirk—because my mother is not here and it is the matriarch’s job— “You must slow down. Your disasters happen because you are in too much of a hurry.”
While hugging our good-bys, Sister Lou mentioned that her highlight of the visit was getting to see and hear the honey disaster story. She reminded me with a smirk—because my mother is not here and it is the matriarch’s job— “You must slow down. Your disasters happen because you are in too much of a hurry.”
5 comments:
I need to initiate more sister times. With my sisters both younger (and working & Suzie still with family at home)it seems difficult to coordinate our schedules. I'm definitely the one with the most flex.
Your weekend sounds wonderful. And I visited you once in your bungalow. The mention of it brought back a nice memory!
Is that cinquain poem original with you? I'm very impressed!!
I have two younger sisters myself...I think it's time for a sleepover!
You are so lucky to have sisters Brenda! I hear so many fun stories about sisters. I get to see that bond between my own two girls. I'm so glad that you had that precious time together! You are blessed.
Love Di
Brenda, I too am blessed with 2 wonderful sisters and the oldest one is always telling me to slow down, so I really enjoyed this post. We are very close and though I talk with them weekly I miss them, we live so far apart. When we get together it's like we have never been parted...sisters are the best!......:-) Hugs
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