Saturday, April 30, 2011

Summary of April - Updated May 10, 2011

April has been odd.

To quote Robert Burns, "The best laid schemes of mice and men often go askew".

Things that did not happen:

Gumby did not make it to Pillow Fight Day on the National Mall on April 2. Luckily, I had a White House Easter Egg so I could commemorate the first White House Easter Egg roll.



I wanted to get a picture of Gumby with The Blue Man Group when they were in DC at the Warner Theater but I thought they were there until April fifth. My bad. They closed on April third. So I took a picture of my collection of three six foot inflatable Gumbys and sent it express mail to their next venue which was in Wilmington, Delaware.




I got no response from them. I would like you to help me get a picture of Gumby with The Blue Man Group. Have Gumby, will travel. Please support my petition to them on Facebook. (In order to do this, sign up or log in to Facebook by clicking the link above. Search for Blue Man Group. On their wall, find my post with the Gumby picture icon on and click "Like".  It's that easy.)

We did not observe Raisin and Spice Bar day on April fifth but I created Lend a Hand Day. (I only promised I would take a picture every day for a year.)

Nor did he make it to the flash mob Hustle at the Federal Triangle Metro stop on April 9 or the Takoma Park Art Hop.

Also, I was not in the mood to find an eight track tape for April 11, so again, I created my own holiday. I like mine better.

Robert Redford was dining in a DC restaurant where a friend of mine works. She texted me to tell me he was there. I asked if I could bring Gumby. I cannot post the exact response, but it was a no.

For those of you keeping track, April 16, Organize Your Files Week was missing for nearly a month. This is because documenting this day turned out to be more difficult than I anticipated. The filing cabinet was covered, but I had a Goldilocks-like dilemma. A large Gumby was to big to fit in the space I have. My miniature Gumby was too small against the size of my cabinet. Two medium sized Gumbys were off on other projects. One was in Aruba, and the other one is perched on an Easter bonnet in the window of a local store. But on May 9, I remembered I have this stuffed Gumby which I believe was designed as a car window mascot. A little tape, and April 16 was solved. Another shout out to tape!

Zee and Judy were supposed to be in Baltimore at the end of May, and I planned on using Judy's inflatable raft repair skills to work to fix the leaking Gumbys, but I learned on April 22 they will not be able to make it.

Donna, Zee and Judy


Things that did happen:

I had a problem with National Chocolate Mousse Day because chocolate mousse for my purposed is not photogenic. Then I remembered there is a store in DC called Chocolate Mousse that has bags printed with the store name on it. I asked a friend who works near there to pick up a bag for me, which she did, but they wouldn't simply give one to her. She had to buy something from there first.

My next door neighbor's son, Joshua, did not believe I had a six foot inflatable Gumby until he saw it outside when I posed Gumby for Cherry Blossom Day.



He said "I heard you had a giant Gumby with roller skates, but I didn't believe it until now. But where are his skates?" Sorry, Joshua, it was not a skate day for Gumby, but you will see them eventually.

I brought Gumby over to Junko's so I could take a picture of him with her swiss chard crop for Home Farming Day. While I was there, I also put Gumby in her son Lito's bed, so April 10 became Surprise Lito Day. However, April 10 is also Golfer's Day, so in the spirit of being technically correct, here is Gumby's Golfer's Day picture.



A friend took Gumby to Aruba on a private Gulfstream. I wish I had his life.

4:20 was problematic as Premavision Inc. (the official Gumby people) said I could do this Gumby blog as long as he didn't do anything unethical, illegal or immoral and I felt I could be treading on thin ice with this holiday. I spoke to a friend of mine who is an attorney and she came up with the brilliant idea of making Gumby a medical marijuana card and medical marijuana is now legal in DC. Thank you, Robyn!

A local store had an Easter Bonnet contest, so I made a Gumby-themed Easter Bonnet and entered it. To my surprise, the other contestants were Billy, age 10, Sally, age 9, you get the idea. My husband thinks this is an indication I should grow up.



The woman working at a National pretzel chain where I bought the pretzel for National Pretzel Day did not know it was Pretzel day.

Total expenditures for April is $97.35.

Gumby is conquering the world! We now have followers in France, the UK, Malaysia, Canada, Indonesia, Iran, China, Egypt, Hungary, Italy, Russia and Germany. Thank you all. Share the Gumby love!

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