Monday, May 17, 2010

His sense of humor.

His Sense of humor:

On Sunday Noon When I came home from church this is what I find:


Here he is right inside the door. Sitting on a Trane lawn chair that I won from work a year ago.
With the magnifying glass held up to his eye..... Trying to show me that he couldn't see the TV.
HA.Ha. He could have moved his chair closer....


He got my small TV from the sewing room hooked up in the living room so that he could watch TV... The big TV and the two leather recliners were setting off to the side ready to go to their new home. (Not ours).
When I had brought the small TV to the living room from the sewing room the other night he had ask me if it was a wanta be...or someones camera? And I laughed, telling him to deal with it.
Just found out that they are going to deliver or 8 x 12 storage shed this noon. So my next step will be moving the clothes and kitchen stuff, then dealing with what is left. Having people pick up the beds, and the rest of the furniture what little is left. We were able to move the 3 pieces of heirloom furniture to the storage shed we rented out on the north end of town on Saturday afternoon before it started to rain.
Next week Mr. C goes to California with a car for a lawyer here in town. Their daughter is moving out there for a while and they don't want her driving that far. So Bud will take her car out and fly home. Tomorrow he goes to Michigan with a vehicle, and Thursday he takes the cops to St. Louis to the game. So, he is being kept busy on the road. (And that's just fine with me, keeps him busy and I won't have to argue with him where and how I want to arrange things.) Sometimes it is just easier to do it, then explain to him why I did what I did and how I did it, And face it NORMALLY I can get things to work the way they should.
After all, when we first met and got married, I lived in a one room efficiency and believe it or not I had more stuff then I do now.
Some of the ladies at church, and yes, my own daughter don't seem to think it will work, and that I can do it, but there may be a few Verna Rigged ideas floating around in my mind that just make make things a bit easier. Stay tuned for more info and fun filled days at the Coleman residence.

3 comments:

trennia said...

hahahaha...that is cute!
sounds like something my hubby would do, just make it more complicated!

Sherri said...

I just love your attitude. I know you can do it! It seems so exciting to be taking on this new venture. Will you live in the camper all year long? Do you park it in an RV park? It sounds like such a fun thing to do!

Diana said...

LOL! He is cute... in the smarty pants sorta way, huh. My hubby says and does silly smarty things, too. But sounds like you have the greatest attitude to begin your adventure!