How many times can you spill coffee on your sweater?
It's like this.
You have two hands. In one hand is a napkin. In the other hand is your coffee mug. What do you think happens when both want to get to your face at the same time? Yup. Coffee clash!
The spill flows down my sweater to be quickly soaked up with the napkin. Seconds later, feel a cold trickling on my arm, soak up of coffee that went inside my sweater sleeve.
Have a Dry Sweater Weekend!
Bake potatoes
Cut out a string of snowflakes
Make a big plate of nachos
Draw your favorite chair
Read about relativistic mechanics*
Watch a funny movie
Make paper beads
A Winter Sunset in Addison County Vermont |
* Quiz at a later date
oooh... liquid down the sleeve is the worst. ;^)
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteI love your header image and the quote link love and compassion to your life!
The winter sunset image is lovely. I would love a big plate of nachos today, yum. Take care, have a happy weekend.
Becki,
ReplyDeleteLiquid down a sleeve is always a how did it get there moment. lol
A happy weekend to you, Eileen
ReplyDeleteYour blog photographs of the birds are a treat to see, beautiful scenery.
Thank you. The banner has been so well received, I think it might stay until spring if I don't latch on to painting more winter watercolors.
Maybe I'll cut out a string of snowflakes...wish you were close and could help. Sounds like fun...with a cup of coffee close by!
ReplyDeleteDiane,
ReplyDeleteSnowflakes in Florida would make nice decorations for you birthday weekend!
Happy Birthday!
Ouch - what a waste of perfectly good coffee! Hope it washes out of your sweater okay.
ReplyDeleteYou do come up with interesting topics for research and now I have to ask Mr. Google about relativistic mechanics.
Maryanne,
ReplyDeleteScience has a way for making our brains explore possibilities while taking on the challenge of figuring out what we're reading. If there is any subject that can play rugby with the brain, then it is relativistic machanics.
Happy Googling!
It seems I'm always spilling food or drinks on my clothes. A pretty Winter picture of the sunset in Vermont. I like the idea to cut out a string of snowflakes. Have a pleasant weekend.
ReplyDelete~Sheri
Sheri,
ReplyDeleteSnowflake cutting is fun. I have to look at the directions each time or else I end up with squares.
Enjoy the coziness of indoors!
ReplyDeleteas we get a little older, it all happens a little more frequently!! some great suggestions for the weekend, let's make it a fun one!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous sunset photo ~ winter time in the north ~ be cozy ~ hugs,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Marie,
ReplyDeleteA cozy say it has been.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Debbie,
ReplyDeleteIt was fun gassing up. Even with gloves on, my fingers froze. Reminded me of being outdoors sledding as a kid.
Happy Travels!
A cozy weekend to you, Carol
ReplyDeleteHugs!
I hate those kinds of collisions! Hope you were able to get the coffee out of the sweater and that it had cooled enough not to burn you.
ReplyDeleteJeanie,
ReplyDeleteA thick knit sweater made it easy for a quick wipe before the coffee soaks in. Thankfully, the coffee was luke warm when the clash took place.
The collision I dislike the most is when I hold my cup up too high so that when I turn, it hits my face. lol