A Wool Scarf
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My scarf had a terrible accident this weekend. I thought it might be ruined. I read the wash label and realized the scarf was 100% wool. I put it into the washing machine and hoped for the best.
Later that day, I returned to see the washing machine door open. “OHHH NOOOO,” I thought – Lee must have put it in the dryer. If it took a few turns in the dryer, it would have been ruined. I shifted my head and saw the scarf clipped onto a hanger hanging nearby. Ohhhhhhhhhh thank goodness. I wondered how Lee knew that it couldn ‘t be dried.
When I asked him about the scarf, he said of course he knew it was wool (I didn’t until I read the label). Then I tested him with my scarf collection. He knew what most of them were made of.
I am thankful that Lee’s mother and nieces taught him to be careful with their clothes! If they didn’t, I would have been left with a ball of wool.
Hugs,
marlene
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