Happy Clean Up Your Room Day
Flowers are lovely, breakfast in bed – but cleaning up your room?
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Susan Dromey Heeter is a writer from Dover who recently let her hair go au natural white. Writing has been her passion since her English majoring days at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. Dromey Heeter has lived in The Netherlands, Alaska and currently basks in all things New England, including the frigid winters. An avid swimmer, Dromey Heeter’s great passion is to bring back body surfing as most children have no idea how to ride waves without ridiculous boogie boards.
Flowers are lovely, breakfast in bed – but cleaning up your room?
It’s a good time to look outside this lock down, while we are on screen, we can invite those cousins, those friends, those travelers to share their stories with cherubs who are used to a very different type of class.
Today I muse joyfully on full disclosure of life during this pandemic.
“Jimmy Joe” laughed easily, played the piano beautifully, and loved his daughters to the moon and back.
So, as I look around my quarantined casa, I am grateful for all of the stuff I have accumulated from thrift shops. Yes, you read that right; I’m grateful.
The possibilities are endless.
We have been admonished to “mute ourselves” when there is live streaming going on.
My Ash Wednesday began with Live with Kelly and Ryan – with guests actor Elisabeth Moss and chef Guy Fieri.
Susan Dromey Heeter is a writer from Dover who recently let her hair go au natural white.
A sign in the elevator reads, “Thank you! Your stay helped Seafarers International House serve 38,225 individuals in 2019!”