June 5, 2017

SHEETS, SHEETS



Lately, I’ve been more concerned with my friends and myself wearing out than my things wearing out.  Silly me.   I went to use my favorite heavy frying pan, and the Teflon was bubbling off.  I went to bed on my favorite mended sheets only to discover I could see through them…we both loved those flying flannel sheep.  The towels we bought for the big house are now very gentle and soft.  They are also so worn that they barely absorb much water before they are full.

I can see stoves, refrigerators, and even my old bed quilt wear out, but I hadn’t expanded my horizon to bed sheets.  Everything around us wears out in the end, so why hadn’t I expanded my thinking to sheets?

Mother bought only white sheets.  Her flannel and percale sheets were on carefully marked shelves in the long, dark linen closet upstairs.  It was a real closet in those days.  Everything went with everything else though there were two sizes of sheets.  Twin and double.  I have two kinds of sheets, cotton and flannel, but they offer the eye wildly differing patterns and colors.  I bag them in carefully labeled plastic bags, and I think no further about them.

I’m reduced now to one thin flannel set of sheets and two sets of cotton in solid colors.  How boring life is when reduced to thinning sheets.


                                                                    

  • Himself:  Dawdled the morning away.  Visited Poolie, and never looked at the appointment book.  We had an appointment with the Comic Con volunteer folks who now must think us total flakes.  G sent an apology this morning.  Great speaker last night.  Today: Working hard on other’s wrecks.  Blood test results in and blood sugar at the upper reaches.  Waiting for Thursday’s CT scan.  Meeting tonight.
  • Herself:  Very embarrassed about the Comic Con foul up.  Checked the book first thing this morning.  Today: Blood test results in and I am in the middle of normal.  Write, exercise, do the laundry and shop for three or four days of dinners.  Antiques Roadshow this evening.
  • Reading:  My very own 99 cent plus shipping copy of Schlesinger's “Journals” arrived.  I’m happily finishing it.
  • Gratitude’s:  Books…even getting rid of badly written or unappealing books is a good thing.

11 comments:

  1. Thinning sheets...a great meatphor for life.

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  2. That chest of drawers and mirror are charming. Likewise the orange pot. You do have a knack for creating cozy corners!I might worry, some, though, about having things fall on me during an earthquake.

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  3. I'm down to one set for the queen sized bed now....must shop must shop

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  4. Terry makes our bed, washes the sheets. He informed me late last year that we needed new sheets. I found some on sale in January. They sat in the linen closet for months until he finally decided to get them out a couple of weeks ago and retire the old ones. The old ones were so soft, the new ones are soft in a different way, and they are navy blue, a really dark navy blue. Didn't realize how dark they were when I purchased them. I'm thinking the next set of sheets I buy will be white.

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    1. I wonder if you can even find white sheets any more. Target is my sheet source. I'll check it out.

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  5. Guess we aren't the only things that wear out. Last sheets I bought were at Tuesday Morning. Still have some really old white sheets for regular size bed though I no longer have one -- but these were sheets my mother purchased years ago and are still good. Can't bring myself to part with them.

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  6. Got some percale light aqua sheets on sale at Landsend last summer. Love them. They go with my aqua and green palm frond quilt. My bed is tropical summer and especially winter. Helps me ignore the snow. From Target got some that are also a pale aqua and have little pink flamingoes on them. Same reason. I like whimsy.

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  7. So ... you're several sheets to the wind?

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  8. I'm not a fan of flannel sheets. They're soft, but make me feel hot.

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