Why take life too seriously?! There are things that happen every day that make me smile. Sometimes it's a question or story from my son. Sometimes it's a quirky thing heard over the cubicle wall. Many times it's dysfunctional things we say or do at family gatherings. Life happens. Let's enjoy it!
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
The Six Chairs
Experience has taught me that most of my requests of Mother Nature fall on deaf ears... but it's always worth another shot.
I made this little graphic today in advance of our 16th annual sister weekend coming up in 9 days. The way the weather has been with its multiple dips in the 30s, I don't want us to feel house bound or too cold or wet to enjoy the great outdoors.
Without divulging where we're headed, I can say we're renting a vacation home in southeast Wisconsin on some little lake. The pictures give us a great preview of a beautiful place, inside and out. I'm not sure they'll have 6 chairs lined up on the lake shore, but it's a good visual as we count down the days.
The thing about 6 chairs is that it still isn't enough for all 7 of us Hedberg girls to sit and relax, but often times one of us is taking a picture or sneaking in a phone call home anyway. When the sun is shining, though, I am in the chair!!
The bright blue one on the far right looks like a twin to my friend Mr. Deck Chair. I would love to have those other 5 at my house for my various chair-ities (sounds more philanthropic than "various circles of friends".)
I could sit around with my book club – except in winter months. They'd be perfect to enjoy a campfire with the desperate and non-desperate housewives of Blue Jay Drive. It would work nicely when visiting with my Assumption sisters – and scrapping sisters, too! My in-laws could all fit on them the next time we serve up birthday cake and ice cream at our house. It's possible a few work friends would drive 45 miles to sit in them. And so on.
Tonight, several members of our Girls Night Out group got together at a Thirty-One Party. This month's GNO is actually tomorrow, but we had enough at this party tonight to fill those chairs. That's when I realized that I do have a lot of different "chair-ities." Some are a tighter group than others and some hold a really special place in my heart.
Regardless, I am always willing to give up a seat or share one if you take moment out of your day to be a part of mine.
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