In many ways, I am very much a product of my generation. Some ways not. But in this case,very much so. I get frustrated when I want/need something and I have to wait on something else-- not so much money flow, I get that. But. When we lived in Germany for 3.5years I learned how very American I was and I am glad that I am. But now I live in a city not made with seamstress' in mind. The fabric and craft stores closed at 8pm. Not 9pm as I am accustomed to. And then I am still awaiting fabric in the mail. Argh. Patience is a virtue and God is making sure I learn it. Ciao for now,

I know how you feel. I'm still wanting on something that was mailed April 29th from CT. I could drive up there and get it and be back in 2 days. Mail delivery has become a real pain in the ass- we have gotten spoiled by email/twitter/facebook and whatever else is in "real time".
ReplyDeleteThat is frustrating-- knowing it so close, yet so far away. In this day and age, you'd think that delivery would be pretty much the same for all things. I mean eventually it all has to get to its destination, so why even put off putting it on the plane or truck just because someone didn't pay for the extra $5. It will eventually have to make that truck anyway.
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