Saturday, April 15, 2006

Laundry Scattering Lesson #1


1)Find open duffle bag from camp.
2)Look inside and see that it's still full of your clothes.
3)Flip it over and start dragging clothes, shirt by shirt, to all corners of bedroom. This includes furry collars from Auntie Vicki.

After a while you will become adept and artistic and find Laundry Scattering a fine, if not useful, hobby.

Love, Mary-Margaret

PS - It's also a helpful reminder to your mom to unpack your stuff and put it away!!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

HAPPY EASTER!

I chased a bunny in my backyard this morning. I know you said that I should try to be more friendly but I forgot and then Mum said 'Sarabi I think that's the Easter bunny you're chasing' - oops! Anyway hopefully he's on his way to your house by now.

I've got some very exciting news to share with you. I'm going on vacation in July with Mum and Dad. We're going to go and visit some friends in Canada who live in a town called Niagara on the Lake which is right next to Niagara Falls. Dad says I have to behave myself because otherwise he might send me over the falls in a barrel. I actually think that sounds like fun but Mum says I don't really want to try it. Anyway, we will be driving there in our jeep and Dad says it will take about 8 and 1/2 hours to get there. Our friends Sue and Mike have a dog Sheeba and I just can't wait. I go to Wisconsin with Mum and Dad all the time, but otherwise this will be my first real vacation!!

I hope the Easter bunny is good to you. Mum says to wish your Mom a Happy Easter too.

Love, Sarabi

Mary-Margaret O'Brien said...

Oh, Sarabi. That sounds like SOOOO much fun. Is that a birthday present? The vacation? (sigh) You are just the luckiest pup ever. My mom goes on vacation and sends me to "camp", and then all my favorite toys get eaten by my Uncle Rudy.

Word of advice: Leave your best toys at home and just take the ones you don't care about.

Happy Easter to you, too! I actually slept in for the first time in ages. It felt so good.

Have a great day. Tell the rabbit I said "hello".

Love, Mary-Margaret