What about going to the library and borrowing a few books to make the flight easier for you? If that's not an option, buy a book at the airport or a bookstore before hand and then donate it to an old folks home when you get home. That way, you still get to read and declutter at the same time
Tis indeed, thank you. Everyone is welcome to use my name. ( I mean, while talking to me, don't go using it for loans or anything.)
When my DH empties the dishwasher he always leaves a few things on the counter that he "doesn't know where they go." He really just doesn't want to put them away.
I'm fasting for my colonoscopy tomorrow (jello, broth, and popsicles, oh boy...) and there was free PIZZA at work today (and right across the hall, so I've gotten to smell what I can't have...).
Terri
My daughter brought a "crudites" (sorry French folk, no accent grave here!) to Thanksgiving dinner and we didn't know what it was! It scared most of us until she opened the lid and revealed the contents!
My dishwasher is broken (and has been for months) and we're a family of 8.
My dryer is broken, too.
I will remember, though, that I have running water, easily accessible and inexpensive dish soap, and hands to wash them.
I will remember that I have easy access to a nearby laundromat to dry the clothing that I've washed in a machine. Some people still beat their clothing on rocks in rivers and have to walk great distances for that task.