Jen would be the first one to tell you that I love washing dishes. This didn't happen until after we got married. I think it comes down to an instant sense of finishing something.
Exactly. Also the movement of the hands, you want to be quick but not careless, lest you drop and break something, and the touch of the water on your hands. A lot goes into washing the dishes. Thank you Andrew for stopping by, and, of course, happy Easter.
“Listen very carefully, I shall say this only once.” Made my heart jump that someone knows and loves this show, a childhood highlight for me with all the quotes permanently in my head.
Agree about stubborn resilience in the washing of dishes. Also remember reading that’s when Agatha Christie thought up all her plots.
Jen would be the first one to tell you that I love washing dishes. This didn't happen until after we got married. I think it comes down to an instant sense of finishing something.
Also the Viktor Frankl book was deeply moving.
Exactly. Also the movement of the hands, you want to be quick but not careless, lest you drop and break something, and the touch of the water on your hands. A lot goes into washing the dishes. Thank you Andrew for stopping by, and, of course, happy Easter.
I love your ending. Beautiful.
Thank you Deirdre.
“Listen very carefully, I shall say this only once.” Made my heart jump that someone knows and loves this show, a childhood highlight for me with all the quotes permanently in my head.
Agree about stubborn resilience in the washing of dishes. Also remember reading that’s when Agatha Christie thought up all her plots.
Good moaning! 🤣
Are you receiving me? Over!
Sometimes it’s all you can do (the dishes). I’ve never read Graham Greene. I need to fix that.
Graham Greene is wonderful, Jeanne. Happy Easter.