Edith and Edna were always called in to decorate for parties, because they could always make something out of nothing.
One fine spring day, Edith ran into Mary on her way to the post office, and agreed that they would decorate for Mary’s husband’s very sudden retirement party that evening.
When she got home, Edna excitedly suggested they put vases of lilies all around the living room, but Edith reminded her that those were used for Albert’s cousin’s wake.
Then Edith suggested the streamers they’d used for Jake’s wife’s going away party.
“But Edith, dear,” Edna reminded her, “his wife took everything with her.”
“Oh, right. We could just make paper chains, like we did when Little Jimmy came home from the hospital—”
“Little Jimmy ripped up the last of the paper. How about balloons? We have all sorts of colours left over from Janet’s brother’s changing schools party!”
“But Edna, dear, we’re out of helium.”
“We could tape them up.”
“But Sammy’s father-in-law’s parrot got all tangled in the tape, and now it’s full of feathers” Edith sighed.
“Oh Edith. I’m afraid I’m out of ideas”