Pajamas All Day

The dogs went wild, running and barking at the front door. I didn’t hear a sound while reading The Creative Cure, by Jacob Nordby and hadn’t realized it was after 10:00 am. The mail lady was dropping off my third and last pair of sneakers.

Of course, I’m still wearing my pajamas, fuzzy robe and pink, suede house boots, while snuggled up in a chair in my writing room reading and sipping my cup of Ryze. The dogs rambunctiousness jolted me out of my world and into theirs as I walked toward the front door to investigate the cause of excitement. I saw the mail lady leaving my front porch and walking along the pebble path toward her van parked by the arbor.

A couple of weeks ago, I wrote her a thank you note, and enclosed a coffee gift card and placed it in the mailbox for her to find. I thanked her for always accepting me as I am and never judging me for retrieving the mail in my pajamas.

We’ve had full blown conversations in my front yard while wearing this cozy get up. She’s never said a word about how I look and treats me as if I’m dressed for the day, which some days I stick with the fuzzy robe and slippers until noon.

The day that she retrieved the note from the mailbox, she left me a note in return. You see, she’s almost to retirement age, but she’s sticking with the postal service to receive full benefits. I admire her tenacity because it’s not an easy job, especially during Christmas. In her note to me, she said she envied me always being in pajamas and couldn’t wait until retirement to wear her pajamas all day!

I stepped out onto the porch to grab the package she’d placed on the decorative, wrought iron table. She was already in her van, but when she saw me outside, she opened her door and got out to tell me this.

“I was off on Saturday and wore my pajamas all day!” She was so happy in that moment and I clapped my hands together, over my head, applauding her news. We celebrated together and stepping back inside I was happy for the mail lady. Continually seeing me in my pajamas had given her the permission she needed to wear pajamas all day.


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11 responses to “Pajamas All Day”

  1. “You do you.”, as the kids say now. The story, I believe is your care and consideration for others. You are a shining star. And speaking of stars. I think I might be able to like posts, again! ❤️

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    1. Thank you lovely, and I enjoy just being me. Aw…I love my mail lady and will miss seeing her once she retires. She gave me her home address so we can still keep in touch. Yay! I’m happy the stars are aligning in your favor! Even if they are digital stars, it still counts! ✨💖

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      1. ⭐️❤️Well, the star thing might not be perfect.

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  2. I cannot do pajamas all day unless I’m deathly ill. But I was more likely to wear them longer when I didn’t have all my neighbors’ houses so close. Any one of them could pop over for something.

    These days in the morning, I’m wearing sweatpants and a sweatshirt first thing, and that I don’t mind so much – taking the mail to the end of the driveway for pickup or chatting with the oil delivery guy. I think it’s a matter of how pajama-y the “pajamas” are. LOL. But you should feel comfortable. Always. Period.

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    1. I get that, lovely, and I can’t stay in them all day either. My pants are colorful pajama type pants, but my top is an old t-shirt. It’s the linen robe that’s hard to give up, but I’m dressed before noon, which consists of comfortable jeans and a clean t-shirt. 😁 You’re a better woman than me allowing people to pop over. 💖

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  3. Thank you for visiting my blog and leaving likes. I have been reading some of your posts. I really like your blog. I started house plants a couple of years ago, not sure how but so far all but two have survived. Maybe I can learn something from you that will help me out.

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    1. You are welcome and thank you! Those are inspiring statistics and I Google everything to get to the root of the problem, so you can too. Like you, I became more serious about house plants a couple of years ago, so let’s learn together. 🧡

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      1. Hope we both have beautiful plants to enjoy.

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