Though I feared my sanity was at stake, I decided to pack the dear dogs into the car, have a stern conversation with the GPS and haul my self and 1000 items of luggage (I swear the dogs are like kids, and I was never a light traveler) on an 8-hour drive down to Enterprise, Alabama. After 4 months away, I have been missing some of my dearest friends from our old neighborhood and since one particular family is so inconveniently moving to Germany in a few weeks (boo Army) I figured it was time to show my face again. The sweet wife of this dynamic couple has been sending me care packages ever since I left town, so lately I’ve been racking my brains about what I could do for them in return. I did indeed hit upon a flash of inspiration. Anybody remember Forrest’s and my doggy trays of old? Well, excuse me for stealing my own theme- but …you can guess the rest.
My delivery mission was a success and my old pals seemed suitably charmed by my efforts. (Chad flies Apaches, the two Blondies are Abby and Gracie- their sweet spaniels and the German theme is self-explanatory).
Aufwiedersehn, Temples…miss you already.
you're work is so cool. very different.
ReplyDeleteThats a wonderful gift and Im sure they will treasure that for a very long time. Its hard when friends move away so far, and hopefully you'll be able to see them again soon (I have friends moving to UK, gives me a good reason to plan a trip there : ) Great painting!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm very behind in things and just spent time catching up with the posts of yours I've missed. I love the patch you designed, not to mention the sweet, wonderful tray you made for your friends. I got tears in my eyes reading about the Afghanistan deployment. I'll keep you both in my heart. Thank you both so much for your sacrifice for our country. nancy
ReplyDeleteLovely gift that will be treasured I am sure. Sounds like you are adjusting well to army life--I appreciate your husbands service and your support of him.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Yes, I feel exactly the same- we are already planning out visit to Germany. Nice to have a good excuse!
ReplyDeleteNancy, you always say the sweetest things to me, I love finding your comments. It is a pleasure and an honor being the wife of my pilot and supporting him in the quest to keep America safe. I really appreciate your kind words :)
You find so much joy in your daily life. The gift, I'm sure, was greatly appreciated. Thanks you, your husband, and the dear friends for all that you do.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work. I love the Apache and I think your style enhanced the lines of the chopper even more.
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