Now I’ve got to go buy a wallet and pay for it with clammy but clean cash. Some of the other pieces of paper turned to mush though. So did the money, though it remained clammy all weekend. Driver’s license, charge cards and other bits of plastic came out fine. But the look of outrage on Ramona’s face - including the hair standing on end! - matches my reaction. In fact, I didn’t realize what I’d done until the entire cycle was finished and I’d removed all the clothes.then wondered what that limp, melted-looking thing stuck to the side of the drum was. Okay, I didn’t open the washer while it was still running. That Louis Darling illustration from Beverly Cleary’s HENRY AND THE CLUBHOUSE pretty much represents me on Friday night. On Friday night I threw a bunch of clothes in the washing machine and didn’t discover until too late that I’d left my wallet in the back pocket of my pants. Today’s blog entry contains the usual Sunday mix of random facts and opinions on children’s books old and new.though I may have to cut this brunch short in order to run out to K-Mart and buy myself a new wallet.
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