Hi, it’s
Christina –




After Kohl’s, I had
wanted to run into Staples. I needed to get some of those padded envelopes so I
could mail out the books to the raffle winners, and then I wanted to stop at
the bank to deposit the money for the books I sold at PPLAD. Then the final
stop was supposed to be at my mom’s to pick up some of the ham she had left
over from Easter. However, when we left Kohl’s, it was getting pretty warm, and
I had milk in the car, so we bypassed Staples and the bank, went straight to my
mom’s, ran in, ran out, and headed home to get the milk in the fridge. It was
still cold, but I didn’t want to take any chances.
Since I only have a
little over an hour before I need to hop in the shower and leave for work, I
should go get some work done on FTQ. I hope y’all have a lovely day, and happy
writing!
Your Last Challenge was:
Stuff in
your house keeps appearing and disappearing

When I was a teenager, I spent a lot of time at my girlfriend Laurie’s house. It was an old, red, saltbox style home. You walked in through the mud room, then the galley kitchen was in the middle, with a miniscule bathroom off of it, then you went through swinging doors into the living room. In the living room, there were stairs going up to the bedrooms. When you reached the top of the stairs, you were in one bedroom, then Laurie’s parents’ room was at the north end of the house, and Laurie’s room was at the south end, which faced the Revolutionary era cemetery across the street.


I
ran out of time, but I wanted to add, the keys were just the first example of
things disappearing and reappearing in her house. It happened so many times, it
got to the point where if I couldn’t find something, I’d yell at whatever took
the item to put it back, I’d leave the room, come back in, and whatever I had
been looking for would miraculously reappear. Although it did get frustrating
at times, never once was I afraid, or felt threatened by the prankster who
resided in Laurie’s house.
Your Next Challenge is:
You have 10 minutes (be
honest). There is no right or wrong, just write. Spelling and punctuation don’t
count and NO ONE is allowed to criticize what someone else has written. Go.