Friday, December 31, 2010
A BIG Box From Arizona In The New Year's Eve Mail
When I went to check the mailbox this morning I was surprised to find a BIG box. From my mom and dad. A very heavy box on which they spent a small fortune to mail. Whatever was inside was heavy and shifted around when I moved the box.
Jars of raspberry jam was my first thought. I figured, due to the weight and how I could tell it was small items rolling around, that no clothing items were inside.
My one longtime reader may remember that on Christmas I opened a box from my mom and dad to find some shirts and shorts that were a tad too small for me. When my mom asked if they fit I basically said I needed to go on a diet.
Which I am now on. I am making rapid progress towards being able to comfortably wear the shirts and shorts I got from mom and dad this Christmas.
So, a few minutes ago I opened the fresh, incoming BIG box. And what did I find...
Oranges, lemons, grapefruit and a shirt. Size Large. It fits. But not so much so that it will be baggy when I fit into the shirt and shorts that are currently not baggy.
This is my first Arizona citrus since mom and dad delivered a lot of lemons, oranges and grapefruit, almost two years ago, when they were here the first week of 2009.
Previous to that, I hauled Arizona citrus back to Texas myself, in April of 2006, direct from Phoenix, where my mom overloaded my carry on backpack with oranges. This created a very entertaining debacle when I went through security, losing my cell phone in the mayhem.
I know some of you reading this are thinking to yourself that I am awful lucky to have such a nice mom and dad.
You would be correct in thinking that. I am way luckier than you could possibly know.
Then go visit them.
ReplyDeleteI thought Seattleites only wore flannel shirts.
ReplyDeleteSmells likes new year spirit.
Betty Jo, it is over 1000 miles to get to where mom and dad are. I don't remember ever going so far and it scares me. If you would be so kind as to escort me, I would very much appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteNick, Seattleites primarily wear flannel, but are not averse to argyle on limited occasions.
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