Sadness...
Oct. 21st, 2003 03:34 pmIT just came by to tell us the bad news.
He and ML have been using the same handled plastic bag from Macy's to being lunch from home for nearly three years. They had gotten it at Halloween, so it was just coming back into season again. It had many white spots on it from where the black and orange colors had worn off, and a bit of duct tape on the inside where a hole had developed. But IT was confident it would make it to its third birthday and he was hopeful for a fourth.
Alas, it was not to be. A moment's inattention and the bag was seized by Bobbie, their teething Australian shepherd puppy, who promptly ripped it to shreds.
Poor baggie. Three faithful years of service and poof! I just saw it yesterday. *Sniff*
Somewhere in lunch bag heaven, I know it's now filled to the brim with leftover prime rib and cheesecake. Or whatever makes a plastic bag happy. We'll miss it.
(Actually we've been thinking it was about to fall apart any time now. But I'd say it did it's part toward Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.)
He and ML have been using the same handled plastic bag from Macy's to being lunch from home for nearly three years. They had gotten it at Halloween, so it was just coming back into season again. It had many white spots on it from where the black and orange colors had worn off, and a bit of duct tape on the inside where a hole had developed. But IT was confident it would make it to its third birthday and he was hopeful for a fourth.
Alas, it was not to be. A moment's inattention and the bag was seized by Bobbie, their teething Australian shepherd puppy, who promptly ripped it to shreds.
Poor baggie. Three faithful years of service and poof! I just saw it yesterday. *Sniff*
Somewhere in lunch bag heaven, I know it's now filled to the brim with leftover prime rib and cheesecake. Or whatever makes a plastic bag happy. We'll miss it.
(Actually we've been thinking it was about to fall apart any time now. But I'd say it did it's part toward Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.)