The above photo is from the Morris Daily Herald. You can read the article HERE.
My demo at the Three French Hens market this past Saturday went well. However, before that happened, THIS happened.
Yes, on the way to the market, in a driving rainstorm, my drive shaft broke. My friend Rhonda was with me, and, we prayed as I managed to get to the shoulder. I have great road service. I told them they would have to tow me to the market, and, I would call for another tow after it was over. That's right, there was no turning around at this point. Rhonda called her husband to meet us while we waited for the tow truck. Once the truck arrived, Rhonda and Roger proceeded to the market, and, I rode along with the tow truck guy.
I was late for the start of the market, and, it was pouring rain. A tent was there for me, but, it had somewhat of a malfunction, and, we spent a good deal of time dumping water off the roof of the tent. Quite a bit of which flew back at us.
Are you picturing all of this yet? Cause, under the circumstances, I have no photos.
Imagine fishermen on a stormy sea.
The rain didn't lighten up till it was time for me to head over to Traci's shop for the transfer demonstration. I felt like a dish rag at this point.
Rhonda manned the booth, while I attended the luncheon. She did quite well during my absence. We completed what was left of the market, packed, and, I waited for my next tow.
I stood there by my van, after all the vendors had packed and gone. This was the scene. No rain, no thunder, no lightening. Seriously? LOL
Once home, I was grateful Rhonda and I were not hit by one of the trucks flying by us on the road. Thank you Lord. They were WAY TOO CLOSE. I was grateful for good friends, with a great since of humor, who endured the ordeal with me. I was grateful for positive feedback from those who attended the luncheon. I was grateful for a hot shower.
My van is in the shop.
So, I've had a few days rest. Now, per request, I'm having another sale this Thursday, Friday, and, Saturday. I don't have to drive anywhere, and the weather forecast looks great.
See ya soon.
I was late for the start of the market, and, it was pouring rain. A tent was there for me, but, it had somewhat of a malfunction, and, we spent a good deal of time dumping water off the roof of the tent. Quite a bit of which flew back at us.
Are you picturing all of this yet? Cause, under the circumstances, I have no photos.
Imagine fishermen on a stormy sea.
The rain didn't lighten up till it was time for me to head over to Traci's shop for the transfer demonstration. I felt like a dish rag at this point.
Rhonda manned the booth, while I attended the luncheon. She did quite well during my absence. We completed what was left of the market, packed, and, I waited for my next tow.
I stood there by my van, after all the vendors had packed and gone. This was the scene. No rain, no thunder, no lightening. Seriously? LOL
Once home, I was grateful Rhonda and I were not hit by one of the trucks flying by us on the road. Thank you Lord. They were WAY TOO CLOSE. I was grateful for good friends, with a great since of humor, who endured the ordeal with me. I was grateful for positive feedback from those who attended the luncheon. I was grateful for a hot shower.
My van is in the shop.
So, I've had a few days rest. Now, per request, I'm having another sale this Thursday, Friday, and, Saturday. I don't have to drive anywhere, and the weather forecast looks great.
See ya soon.
I am happy you are ok as well as your loyal friend who was with you. Maybe someday I can see your transfer technique. You could do a video for us -- hint. You are remarkable and I know all will be fine. Love you, Nancy
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ReplyDeleteThose of the kind of days that make us most thankful when we DON'T have those kind of days! Glad you survived it with your humor and good attitude intact!
ReplyDeleteHi Rosemary,
ReplyDeleteI just became a new follower of yours here on blogger. What an ordeal you had! I am very glad to know you are safe and sound. Having a good friend with you helps so much when these things happen. God was watching out for you! Glad to know despite everything that your time at the Market was a success. Love and hugs to you...Susan Howes Rix
You poor girl. What a day for you. You continue to amaze me, though, with your tenacity and determination to march on creating your treasures and attending shows. You rock, Rosemary!
ReplyDeletexoxo laurie
PS You look adorable in that hat, btw. :)
Oh, Rosemary, that sure was a lot to handle! Sure good to know you are safe and had a good friend there with you through this. I admire your great attitude as well as your beautiful creations!
ReplyDeleteWhat an ordeal, but you just kept right on going...bad hair day, broken van and all! I'm sure you were relieved when this day was over and you made it through with your sense of humor intact. Hope you have tons of fun and lots of sunshine for your next sale.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, Rosemary! You are a stronger person than me. I could just see myself having a mini-meltdown after all that. Or at least some wine, a hot bath and an early night. : )
ReplyDeleteThankfully you are safe and well. What an ordeal to experience. Before I read the backstory I just thought you looked adorable in the photo. Now I know you look fabulous in the photo in spite of all you had to endure that day. Blessings...
ReplyDeleteThat was crazy and I am so happy you made it home safe. Your Rhonda sounds like a gem.
ReplyDeleteOh Rosemary! I am so sorry about your van!! Just what you didn't need. ugh. LOVE the photo with you in it and sure wish I was there taking that class!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings~
Oh no Rosemary! Car troubles are the worst, especially when you really need to be somewhere. You're a trooper though:) Glad you were able to sneak in a few days rest!
ReplyDeleteRemember to save the broken shaft to add some kind of delicious finish to! You must have a strong faith and a great sense of humor because I would have had a class A meltdown.
ReplyDeleteHi Rosemary - I am so sorry you had bad car trouble but you persevered and handled the day!!! Looking forward to details of your upcoming sale - take care.
ReplyDeleteI just read your blog, and holy mackeral. lucky, and thank God you were safe. but what a fiasco. I was so there with your story, it was surreal. so brush yourself (yourselves) off, and go forward. look forward to hear good stuff...ugh!!!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you are safe and sound. What a day and a half. Goodness gracious. Thank God you are a strong cookie inside and out.
ReplyDeletePaula
Wow, what an ordeal! But, I must admit, you were quite the trooper! So glad that you were able to pull over safely; and that you went on to have a successful day!
ReplyDeleteOh Rosemary you poor thing. You just did not have any good luck this past week end. I was actually out for the French Hen's Market and it was raining so I stayed in the shops with a lot of others waiting for the rain to slow down. I saw Traci setting up for your wonderful class. The table looked so cute. Glad she had that space inside to have the class and lunch. I bet you had a great time. I did get a few things at the market in the rain LOL!
ReplyDeleteKris
Car troubles are no fun! I hope everything is fixed up and all better. Have a great sale!
ReplyDeleteI don't know how you do what you do, even without car trouble! Get some rest!
ReplyDeleteYikes Rosemary, glad you were safe with the car situation. Sounds like you made the most of the challenging day! You have a great attitude :)
ReplyDeleteJeanette
OMG!! Rosemary!!!
ReplyDeleteTowed to the Market - WOW... RAIN...
Sooooo glad this ordeal had a good ending!*!*!
Jeanine Burkhardt
Oh ... Rosemary, what a day you had!!! Thankfully everything turned out and the van is in the shop. I love your humor and how you told your story in this post. Bet you really savored that hot shower.
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Vera
Hi Rosemary, you poor thing, you have gone through enough with dealing whit car issues. I know that things are all going to work out because know one walks into life like you my dear. Love that through it all you keep on with the keeping on.
ReplyDeleteLove the rain but a sunny day would have helped I am sure.
You just amaze us with all the creativeness stored up inside of you :)
Blessings your way my friend.
Xx
Dore