Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Long sleeves, books and boxes

I'm proud of all the things I have learned to do with my hands. Sew, quilt, paint, play piano, work hard, mow lawn, build, cook, carry babies, write, compute, lend a helping hand, etc., but what on earth can you do if you are wearing these long sleeves -- sleeves that don't even push up on your arm? Odd, like advertising how useless your hands are (IMHO).

Below is what I'm reading these days - very interesting. While this book is several years old, piracy (in it's traditional sense) is a current major problem!

Below is a photo of a box For Sale at the Church Rummage Sale, that I really WANTED, but was apparently too slow when the doors opened, and it was GONE when I walked in, clutching my $2.00 in hand. Sigh - look at the cute rabbits, and angel on the top. Oh well.


Monday, when I came to work, there it was, perched next to my computer in my office, with my name affixed! Some very kind person - Norma? Jacci? both deny they were the kind person -- had picked it up for me, having seen my disappointment when I thought it was gone.

But wait! -- There's MORE! I opened the box and was flabbergasted to see another nested box, just as attractive, inside. And then, yes, ANOTHER ONE, AND ANOTHER AND ANOTHER, AND ANOTHER and ANOTHER! What a treasure - there are 7 lovely boxes in all! And each one in perfect condition. I have publickly admitted my lack of decorating sense, but here they are, nicely stacked up next to my hutch. I'll have to work on decor.

I DO love my job - there is so much kindness happening. And I in turn always make a contribution - something about "what goes around comes around."

20 comments:

  1. I intentionally pull my right sleeve down over my hand because I use a pen and table instead of a mouse. The sleeve helps my hand slide over the tablet. Lovely boxes. So what are you working on lately?

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  2. Lovely treasure those boxes are! How sweet to find them on your desk. I like LONG sleeves but not OVERLY long sleeves, that would bug me.

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  3. Oh how fun! I"m so glad those boxes found their way to you - even if you missed buying them yourself! I can't stand long sleeves! Even now with inches and inches of snow and windy cold I"m sitting here in a sleeveless shirt!

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  4. great boxes!
    I just love the colors in them too, Lucky you.

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  5. Beautiful boxes, and how nice that someone bought them for you!

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  6. Those boxes are lovely. You have a great friend somewhere.

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  7. Those boxes are precious..have you named them yet?
    DEB};o

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  8. What a great friend you have! I really like those boxes. Re long sleeves - I'm short and have lived with turned up cuffs all my life, which I always hated. 3/4 length (almost) comes to my wrist; which I love. LOL

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  9. What cute boxes, you have some great friends. I too am a short person, and overly long sleeves really annoy me. They appear to hang down to my knees. xxx

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  10. Those boxes are such treasures!! Sleeves are always too long for me -- and I end up pushing them up and then distorting the sweater or jacket or whatever. But in winter it's a bonus -- extra warmth around the hands! :-)

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  11. Re: long sleeves. They're always too long on me so I roll them up and then have doughnuts around my forearms, which are just as annoying!

    The boxes are cute as can be. What a blessing to work around such thoughtful people.

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  12. Some kind friend knew just what you liked! What a lovely surprise!

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  13. I love boxes too! What a wonderful surprise that somebody thought of you and arranged for you to have it. And how divine that it was filled with little boxes inside!

    There is a lot of kindness happening in places where you least expect it.

    Happy Holidays!

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  14. Life can be so wonderful!! Have a great Holiday season!!

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  15. Those boxes were just ment to be!

    I'm am always struggling with sleeves and it drives my DH crazy but I am always cold so can't do the shortsleeve route...maybe I just need a good tailor....

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  16. Celebrate the Reason for the Season with selfless giving! How nice to hear that people still do that! Merry Christmas to you Elaine!

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  17. I am so glad for your bounty of boxes! They are so cute. Merry Christmas!!

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  18. What a great box! And what wonderful friends to think of you!
    Now what are you going to store away?

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  19. This is such a nice surprise to be surprised like this, lol, not often that we are truly caught in such a delightful situation. Very nice random act of funness! :)

    Your shirt quilt is gorgeous. You always have the most delightful quilts to share.

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  20. Love the boxes!

    I read that book about 2 months ago. It was really interesting, I thought.

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