R E F L E C T I O N
Chair Person
Chicken breasts sat on styrofoam trays.
Peas hid in the freezer.
Potatoes, like cast off shoes,
lay on the counter.
Dinner would be late — once again.
I had picked up this chair for $5 at a local thrift shop. Like Goldilocks, it seemed "just right" to me. It was perfectly worn out with hints of green paint revealing a past life.
No seat, no problem. I can weave one! And so I did, way past dinner time. Obsessed with my project, I became lost in under & overs as twine scraped through my fingers.
I had picked up this chair for $5 at a local thrift shop. Like Goldilocks, it seemed "just right" to me. It was perfectly worn out with hints of green paint revealing a past life.
No seat, no problem. I can weave one! And so I did, way past dinner time. Obsessed with my project, I became lost in under & overs as twine scraped through my fingers.
We ended up with a handmade chair — for a few bucks, a few blisters, and a late night dinner.
No so bad, right John...John?...John?
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