Carleen and I are still giddy from the effects of Saturday's (late) surprise birthday party. Aunt Peggy sent us some more pictures from that joyous evening. Without further ado.....
Shocking Carleen at the Honky Tonk BBQ, from l-r, Tim, Laura, Paul, Carleen, MarySue, a wee bit of Kristina, and my nose. |
The happy birthday girl, Carleen, with super-fantastic-awesome pistachio cake. |
Carleen eating my beard, like any good wife should. Right? |
The only drawback to this uber-boss night is that I have set the bar high for Carleen's next birthday. I'd best get on that, only 350 days to go..........
Hey, I'm going to sew your a$$......
(Seriously, I have a million of 'em. I suggest sending me money to stop with the terrible jokes, a guys got to make a living.) So of the many domestic duties (hehehe, duty, hehe, honestly, send cash and I'll stop) I do around the apartment, needlework is one of my fondest. Really. I'm fixing something, using tools, and it can draw blood. Manly. Oh, and instead of a scissors, I use my pocketknife, like a man. So today I darned (I can't even begin to tell you how many awful jokes/puns I can put here) a few socks and re-attached all the buttons in Carleen's new, VINTAGE spring coat. Yo, check it....
This Saturday we will be paying our great friends, Jim and Jane, a visit in Baraboo, WI (oooo, forgot to include THAT in our interesting city name game a while back) for Jane's 60th birthday party! Carleen and I always have such a great time with them. And we most certainly will report back with all the crazy details. Soon. But as for Friday, we are planning a nice b&b get away for the night. So I have be entrusted to find a place with/that has/is (according to Carleen's commands): "romantic", "a tub", "a hot tub", "cute", "romantic", "bed & breakfast-y", "cute", "pool", "nice". I'd like to add in, on the way to Baraboo from Chicago, also.
Such is my quest now. To find a place to stay to satisfy my lovely
Brainiac transformation: Execute!
William Morris (24 March 1834 – 3 October 1896) was an English textile designer, artist, writer, and socialist associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and the English Arts and Craft Movement. Morris wrote and published poetry, fiction, and translations of ancient and medieval texts throughout his life. His best-known works include The Defence of Guenevere and Other Poems (1858), The Earthly Paradise (1868–1870), A Dream of John Ball (1888) and the utopian News from Nowhere (1890).
Norman Fell (March 24, 1924 – December 14, 1998) was an American actor of film and television, most famous for his role as landlord Mr. Roper on the sitcom Three's Company and its spin-off, The Ropers.
Yeah, that's a pretty long stretch.
4 comments:
you rock nick! I bet carleen was floored. Threaded throughout, your pin-point humor is well suited to my tastes and always put me in stitches.
(matt btw), wrong login
Thanks for the lovely tunes and your never-flagging kindnesses Nick and Carleen! Simply grand to watch you both charm the socks off all of our friends gathered in Baraboo. Jim and Jane do assemble an eclectic crowd, don't they? (None so fine as the Grutz clan!)
Carleen, I got a 'new' used spring-weight coat at the Goodwill in Portage (and a few other treasures). Recycle, Reuse. Repurpose.
Sure hope you can persuade your mom to start creating replicas of Jane's cool wrap. Can I put in some orders now?
XXOO,
Mother Theresa
So great to see everyone together, and so happy. Send me the dimensions of Jane's wrap and I will see if Mom can do it!
love, carleen
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