Friday, June 13, 2014

Mutual Long-Distance Naturals

     I peruse a Friday morning garage sale and find a pair of blue $2 Crocs for my grandson. The pair I bought him over a year ago still work, but a new pair might be good. My daughter gives the "Go" as I peruse more items, still chatting with her on the cell phone.

     [DeDe] Here are 2 clean princess dress-up costumes, with Cinderella and Ariel bling. The $2/each deal is hard to pass up, but your boys certainly don't need them.

     [Daughter] Nana might want the dresses for her granddaughter. When we're together at her place you can give them to her then. Call to see if she wants the gems. 

     Ring, ring. Good morning! and yada, yada. (Nana is getting ready for Friday morning treasure-hunting, too, in her 3-hours-away neck-of-the-woods.)

     I definitely want the dresses! Even if they're a bit more than $2 each. Just this week she was playing dress-up and will love them. See you in a couple of weeks.

     Bling-o. Yet another opportune, naturally occurring (as opposed to contrived) Mothers-in-Law Mutual moment, with 150 miles separating us. Fences make for good neighbors, and I suppose miles inspire creative connection opportunities.

Cinderelly abundance mindset quells Steps-scarcity?

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