Monday, May 4, 2009

Smelly Flowers

Heather's graduation was last night and we received a ton of flowers. Everyone figured that since we told them they couldn't bring presents they would bring flowers because, since no one likes them, they don't count as presents. Pretty sneaky, right?

Anyway, there is one bouquet that smells really strong. I'm not saying they smell bad, because they don't. They only smell strong. Standing within one foot of them would kill a horse. We had them in the living room but then people sitting around talking started collapsing so we had to move them. Anyway they are now located in the boys' room to cover the smell of "rotting tuna fish" as my mother puts it. We haven't figured out where that smell comes from but since we have something that smells worse readily at hand, we can just cover it up instead of fixing it.

2 comments:

  1. Rotting tuna fish? How does your mother know what that smells like? Or is her proof for that similar to my proof for the fact that Folgers coffee tastes like sawdust: I've had Folgers coffee, Folgers coffee tastes like sawdust, therefore I know what sawdust tastes like, and Folgers coffee tastes like sawdust!

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  2. Ariel, that is completely illogical. The flu must be affecting your mind.

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