Swapperific
Keri of Knitty Gritty Thoughts has initiated me into the world of swapping and I may become a junkie. She's totally spoiled me!



Thanks Keri!
Now, in case you were under the crazy impression that something could actually arrive at my door via the U.$. Postal Service without a hitch, let me disabuse you of this notion. This box of goodies actually made its appearance last Thursday, but no one was home to sign and I was left a pink slip. The slip indicated if I signed and left for the postman, he would bring back my package. I left it on Friday but one of my [helpful?] neighbors brought it back inside the building before the mail was delivered. I left it on Saturday, and it disappeared, with no sign of my package. I finally called the P.O. on Thursday inquiring about its whereabouts, and the guy actually laughed at me when I told him I'd signed and left the pink slip, as said slip instructed. "You left the slip?!" He said, incredulous, "That NEVER works!" Thank you Mr. Postman. So then I called the automated 800 number of the good old U$P$ and it told me my package was returned to sender. Then I called the P.O. back to chew them out over this and they discovered my package, right there, undelivered. And so, I went there this morning and waited on line for 1/2 hour, all the while watching this TV they've installed which spews amateur videotape propaganda of people saying how great the post office is. All's well that ends well though, because I have my box, and a new story about the mail.