Hi
Erma,
This perfectly delightful note is being sent on paper I made myself to tell
you what I have been up to. Since it snowed last night, I got up early and
made a sled with old barn wood and a glue gun. I hand painted it in gold
leaf, got out my loom and made a blanket in peaches and mauves.
Then,
to make the sled complete, I made a white horse to pull it from DNA that I
had just sitting around in my craft room. By then, it was time to start
making the place mats and napkins for my 20 breakfast guests. I'm serving
the old standard Stewart twelve-course breakfast, but I'll let you in on a
little secret: I didn't have time to make the tables and chairs this
morning, so I used the ones I had on hand.
Before
I moved the table into the dining room I decided to add just a touch of the
holidays. So I repainted the room in pinks and stenciled gold stars on the
ceiling.
While the homemade bread was rising, I took antique candle molds and made
the dishes (exactly the same shade of pink) to use for breakfast. These were
made from Hungarian clay, which you can get at almost any Hungarian craft
store.
Well, I must run. I need to finish the hand-sewn buttonholes on the dress
I'm wearing for breakfast. I'll get out the sled and drive this note to the
post office as soon as the glue dries on the envelope I'll be making.
Hope
my breakfast guests don't stay too long. I have 40,000 cranberries to string
with bay leaves before my speaking engagement at noon. It's a goodthing.
Love, Martha
P.S. When I made the ribbon for this typewriter, I used 1/8-inch gold gauze.
I soaked the gauze in a mixture of white grapes and blackberries which I
grew, picked, and crushed last week just for fun.
Response from Erma Bombeck
Dear
Martha:
I'm writing this on the back of an old shopping list. Pay no attention to
the coffee and jelly stains. I'm 20 minutes late getting my daughter off for
school, packing a lunch with one hand-on the phone with the dog pound, seems
old Ruff needs bailing out again. Burnt my arm on the curling iron when I
was trying to make those cute curly fries, how DO they do that? Still can't
find the scissors to cut out some snowflakes, tried using an old disposable
razor . . . trashed the tablecloth. Tried that cranberry thing; frozen
cranberries mushed up after I defrosted them in the microwave. Oh, and don't
use Fruity Pebbles as a substitute in that Rice Krispies snowball recipe
unless you like food that resembles puke! Smoke alarm is going off, talk to
ya later.
Love, Erma