What Sam says
Overheard in the Wolfe House #248
Overheard in the Wolfe House #247
Peggy (setting her bag down in the front hall): So how was your day today?
Sam: Better now that you’re home.
Overheard in the Wolfe House #246
Peggy: Well, I’m not sure about these new glasses.
Sam: Yeah, you look pretty funny in them.
Overheard in the Wolfe House #245
Peggy: Should we get Colorado flood relief t-shirts?
Sam: Oh, yes.
Overheard in the Wolfe House #244
Peggy (sneezing): Achoo! Achoo!
Sam: Bless you. Bless you. (pauses) There. I’m covered.
Overheard in the Wolfe House #243
Sam (as he drizzles the last of the orange glaze on orange muffins): Done!
Peggy: Sweet!
Sam: Yeah, I put too much deliciousness in there.
How to be spontaneous
Sam got an email Friday giving him a day’s notice for a chance to ride on a float Born2Be would have in the North Texas Fair and Rodeo parade Saturday morning. He forwarded the email to me. I replied that I already had promised to run trail with Susan Saturday morning, but this looked like something fun he could do on his own.
When I got home from work that evening, he said he just didn’t think that a day’s notice was enough notice for him. Did he have to go to work Saturday? Did he have other plans? He said no. But, from time to time, through the evening, he would talk about the parade. I knew he was thinking about it.
Finally, I reminded him that in the movie, Mama Mia, the character, Harry, had a hard time being spontaneous, but he saw everyone else being spontaneous, so he wanted to try. Maybe you can try to be spontaneous like Harry, I told him.
Sam decided to call someone at B2B for more information, and went to bed early with a tentative plan of how he would fit the parade into his day. Sam’s right, a person does have to lay some groundwork to be spontaneous.
Saturday morning we all were up early, and he was ready to head out the door to get there in time to meet everyone else. He was home by lunch and said he had a great time.
“I’m spontaneous,” he said.
Overheard in the Wolfe House #241
Peggy (passing the dishcloth): Would you wipe that tomato splatter off the pantry door please?
Sam: Yes. I’ve been doing a lot of that today.
Peggy: What do you mean?
Sam: Upstairs, I had to wipe all the dead mosquitos off the ceiling.
Overheard in the Wolfe House #240
Sam (in the laundry room): I smell electricity.
Peggy: What?