The evolution of my handbags.
Fashion
escapes me. John has never cared and
likely prefers that I not be spending readily on clothing and accessories. Yet there is one area of this lack of style
that did need improvement in his eyes. Early
in our marriage, John announced that I should never again select my own handbag
again. In future either my mother or
himself should do that for me.
Fine with
me. It never mattered anyway as long as
it suited my purposes.
When Riley
came along and I was spending a great amount of time in hospitals and doctors'
offices (yes, even more than now), I carried a tiny wallet sized purse on a
long strap. This was a stylish, I
assume, Brighton bag gifted to me by my mom.
It suited me as I never carried much and didn't want anything in my way
as I carted Riley around. It did not
even have room for my car keys which dangles from my pocket or the phone shoved
in the back of my jeans.
Years later,
my mother decided to replace this bag with a dark red leather backpack style
handbag. This bag, goes everywhere. I sling it over my back or the wheelchair and
stuff every necessity and list possible deep into the main pocket. Occasionally, I will treat the leather. Somehow, this has become the ultimate mommy
purse which swallows up everything. I do
not even remember the designer name though I am certain it is a popular one and
well made.
For two months I blamed my husband for the loss of our
camera lense cover. He looked
everywhere. Even admitted (as a good
husband should) he had it last. One day
when cleaning out my purse, it was found in the bottom of my purse.... story
continues.... Ronan lost his pencil sharpener for over a week (driving us all
crazy looking for it). Jokingly John
said to Ronan "Check mommy's purse".
About an hour later Ronan whispers in John's ear "I looked, it
wasn't in mommy's purse"
The new
school year for Lee County begins this coming Monday. The organizing and shopping has been
complicated. I do not take Riley out
more than necessary, errands are especially avoided for obvious reasons.
Somehow I
have managed to gather the majority of the required supplies for Ronan; Riley's
list definitely needs work. Ronan and I
surveyed his pile comparing it to his list received from the school. Some things needed attention and organizing,
among these was "sharpened
pencils." I instructed Ronan to
locate his manual red pencil sharpener and sharpen his school pencils.
"Where
is the sharpener?" Ronan asked.
This seemed
obvious to me, "Check your desk and the pencil box where you keep
it."
"It's
not there. I looked everywhere." I refuse to replace something we already
possess. This was an unsatisfactory answer and over the
next several days we searched for the missing bright red sharpener.
All this summer we have also missed a camera lens cover. For two months I blamed my husband for the loss of our cover. He looked everywhere. Even admitted (as a good husband should) he had it last. One day when cleaning out my purse, it was found in the bottom of my purse.... meanwhile the search for the pencil sharpener continued (driving us all crazy looking for it). Jokingly John said to Ronan "Check mommy's purse". About an hour later Ronan whispers in John's ear "I looked, it wasn't in mommy's purse."
All this summer we have also missed a camera lens cover. For two months I blamed my husband for the loss of our cover. He looked everywhere. Even admitted (as a good husband should) he had it last. One day when cleaning out my purse, it was found in the bottom of my purse.... meanwhile the search for the pencil sharpener continued (driving us all crazy looking for it). Jokingly John said to Ronan "Check mommy's purse". About an hour later Ronan whispers in John's ear "I looked, it wasn't in mommy's purse."
So, I have
become the massive purse toting mommy.
Who else have I yet to discover through my sons' eyes?
17 comments:
Well, I love the purse too. And I only put things in my purse that I never want to see again. I've had numerous requests from the government when planes have gone missing, $5000 dollar toilet seat lids have disappeared. Eventually, Jimmy Hoffa will be found in the bottom of my bag !
Have a great weekend Stacie.
I am handbag obsessed. I love it when I find money in one that I haven't used in ages.
Stopping by from Lady Blogger's Tea Party - I was betting you were going to say it was in your purse! LOL
I'm such a "bag lady" what I sacrifice on shoes I make up for in purses! ROFL
--Hi,
Poppin' in from LBS.
I looooooove the purse. Nice Chocolate Brown.
I have so many, I can't even find them! :) I like you site....Love your son.
:)Im your newest follower from LBS Tea Party! I'd appeciate a follow back :) - Enjoy your weekend, friend! :)
I am such a purse lover! My husband is always yelling at me because I have tooo many purses!!! :)
my teenage daughter said that bag is pretty.
Thanks for my blog comment
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Completely unrelated, as I have a case study to write, but I actually started 6 years ago, and was writing in retrospect because I finish my studies and degree this Thursday!! Thanks for reading, though :) I'll come back when I finish my studying and whatnot
~Ashley~
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Thanks for hopping over to my blog and leaving a comment. This post is hilarious:) I love handbags, but it amazing what you find at the bottom of them sometimes:)
Hi there! Thanks for coming over to my blog at www.the-mommyhood-chronicles.com. I am your new follower. I don't think you are actually following me though although you commented you were. Can you please double check? Much appreciated. Have a good weekend. Love the post
hahaha... sounds like my purse.. It's a bottomless pit too. I don't understand how I seem to lose things in it. :) I'm coming from FTLB!
xoxo
See that's what I'm afraid would happen if I got a tote. I carry a purse and a bag for the boy, because his stuff is in his bag, and my stuff is in my purse. Some of those large totes seem to be bottomless!
One can never have enough...handbags!
I may go barefoot but I will always carry a purse of significance, lol
Enjoy your Sunday!
Beautiful stuff!
I always go through my purse about 7 times looking for something, and then my husband will look through just once and find it. It's my Mary Poppins bag.
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I typically don't carry too much, but my purse is pretty big and it does become a catch-all. There have been times where I've said, "Where are my keys?" "Have you looked in your purse?" "Yes!!" then 15 minutes later, I find them...in my purse... LOL
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Hi! Thanks for the follow! I'm now following you as well.
Stopping by from the Sunday Social Blog Hop and am a new follower of your blog thru GFC. I did not see a Twitter or Facebook button so if I missed it just let me know and I will come back and follow. I would appreciate a follow back thru GFC when you have time. Thanks so very much and have a great night!
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I like your little bag. My bag is also a bottomless pit and no amount of clearing it up will make it any less so LOL.
Thanks for stopping by Hip2bmom :)
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