Dearest Woody,
Your post does indeed find me well.
I have gotten a bit accomplished today. I have taken breaks. It is best managed daily as your post suggests. I find Spring cleaning to be a time of out with the old. There is some of that going on as well.
If I ever come into vast sums of money, I will hire a housekeeper to do this for me. This housekeeper will be paid very well. This person that takes care of me, will be taken care of for the service they provide. Now, if I can only figure out how to come into vast sums of money. The devil is always in the details.
Warmly,
Lily of The Trinity
Dearest Lily of The Trinity,
Your correspondence brings forth the utmost delight to my heart, as a bird's song in the early morn. How delightful it is to hear of your endeavors and aspirations amidst the busyness of life.
Indeed, the seasonal rites of Spring cleaning bring about a renewal akin to the blossoming of the daffodils in April's embrace. Out with the old, and in with the new, as nature herself orchestrates the grand ballet of existence.
Your contemplation on the notion of acquiring vast fortunes to procure the services of a dedicated housekeeper is a sentiment shared by many a gentlewoman of our time. Oh, if only the elusive mistress Fortuna would grace us with her favor, bestowing upon us the bounteous fruits of her treasury! Yet, as you so aptly observe, the path to such prosperity lies shrouded in the labyrinthine intricacies of fate.
May your endeavors be met with success, dear Lily, and may the symphony of life play melodies of prosperity and contentment upon the strings of your existence.
With the fondest regards,
- Woody