1. Ride to the nearest big airport and watch planes come in. 2. Drive to Costco and buy a cheap berry smoothie (love those Costco prices!). 3. Walk around the garden and say hello to all my flowers. 4. Order mulch and start pitch-forking it on my flower beds, savoring that new mulch aroma. 5. Visit with a friend for lunch and spend all afternoon with her. 6. Sit on the front porch swing with Tom and talk. 7. Find a unique, out-of-the-way place downtown that sells berry smoothies. 8. Plan a day trip someplace, maybe Washington, D.C. and go to Union Station. 9. Drive to a covered bridge in Virginia and take pictures; enjoy a picnic while there. 10. Pop into a scrapbook store and buy some flowery paper and stickers. 11. Gather the family together and play croquet in the yard. 12. Ask Hannah if she would make us a berry smoothie and bring it out to the swing. 13. Sit and wait for the sunset over the mountains. |
~Deb
How about having tea and scones, topped with lemon curd on a sunny outdoor porch or deck with a special friend! :) TIme to talk, laugh, encourage one another and RELAX!!
Posted by: Chris | Thursday, March 30, 2006 at 07:49 AM
Chris, if you make mine diet coke and something chocolate, you got a deal! :)
Posted by: Deb | Thursday, March 30, 2006 at 09:15 AM
I'm with you on all of them but #10, great list.
Thanks for visitng my TT.
Posted by: Lauren | Thursday, March 30, 2006 at 12:23 PM
Sounds like you like berry smoothies, Deb! :-) I'd like to do anything on your list! We like to go for a hike at the park, go fishing, drive down the Colonial Parkway in Williamsburg when the Dogwood trees are blooming, eat at an outdoor cafe, or enjoy a long lunch with a special friend! I'm so thankful that God made the different seasons!
Posted by: Dorothy | Thursday, March 30, 2006 at 01:37 PM
Chris and I will be in Washington DC this weekend. You and Tom come and meet us there one day!
Posted by: Fred | Thursday, March 30, 2006 at 09:46 PM