After the meeting, Brian, Melissa, and I had lunch and a good visit. Then I enjoyed driving through downtown Nashville since I hadn't been there for a while. It was fun looking at familiar places and checking out some changes. When I tried on some clothes at Green Hills Mall, I must have lost an earring, which I didn't notice until almost home. I called Dillard's to see if they found it, but she didn't find it when she checked the dressing room I was in. I've looked everywhere here and would like to retrace my steps to see if I can find it, but that would require driving back to Nashville. I love those earrings and am really bummed about it. I got them on sale at Studio 123 which is my favorite place to buy jewelry, and those were the only pair like that. So upsetting!

5 comments:
Tteat yourself and buy a new one :)
I will if I can ever find any more like those. She had these on sale which makes me wonder if she can't get any others like it. This is a boutique owned by a local artsy person who buys unique items for her shop. Some of it is created by local artists and others are good candles, chimes, vintage-type clothes (a few), pottery, paintings, novelties, and various clever things like the Story People books, framed drawings, and sculpture. You know the kind of place - sort of upscale with good arts & crafts you'd find in juried festivals.
Oh Auntie that just sucks! And you know that would be like trying to find a needle in a hay stack.
I'll bet that beotch is wearin' your one urring and saying "look what I found up in the mall today!"
Speaking of your wonderful specialist, have you ever watched Supernanny? Quite a remarkable woman.
Sorry you can only hold one ear open now. Isn't that what earrings are for?
when you go to Nashville wear a clothespin on the other ear. Maybe people will notice and help you look all over town.
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