Today has been great, because late this morning, Lassie rescued me, so to speak. When we came inside The Cabin, after doing our morning chores outside, I had just washed my long, stringy gray hair, in the kitchen sink, when Tony half-hollers down the hallway, "A truck is driving in and I think it is Rick and his friend, but I'm not sure. I'm going outside."
"Tony, stall them!" I half-yelled back. "I need to dry my hair!" Then I heard the front door close. Panicked, because I don't like anyone to see me with my hair soaking wet or me not wearing my cap, I thought, "What would Ronnie do?" Then I laughed and half-hollered, "Hair, Lassie! Help!"
Lassie didn't have to come running to me, because she was sitting right in front of me, on the floor, so I aimed Lassie's wind tunnel towards my face, set her on the highest wind speed possible and then I turned her on and faced her. Omg! My wet hair immediately flew straight back, behind my head, parallel to the floor and it was completely dry, within 20 seconds! It was totally amazing. So now, I love Lassie for more than one reason—she's also an emergency hair dryer.
A few minutes later, when Rick and his friend Ronnie came inside The Cabin, with Tony, I greeted them with my dry hair pulled back into a ponytail—wearing my Utopia Animal Rescue Ranch cap.
Unfortunately, Rick and Ronnie were on their way back to Port Aransas and they only stayed for about an hour, but it was a real fun hour. The funnest part of their visit, was when I showed them Lassie and gave them my "Lasko 4900 blower fan demonstration," because it blew them away too, like it had yesterday, with Jim and Chris and before they left to go back home to Port A, they both told me that they were definitely going to buy one. And that is about it for tonight.
Y'all have a great evening!
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