The Faithful Old Friend--Good-bye |
I wrote
in my diary/calendar, “Faulkner—8.00 to 9.00 am—boiler replaced.” Each morning my alarm goes off at 7.00 am, so
I get up and take my morning medications; unfortunately my bad habit is to
return to bed for at least another hour.
But Tuesday morning this was not an option. I got dressed in anticipation of the workman
coming. It was 7:45 am, and I thought, “I’ll
lay on the couch and snooze. I have
between 15 minutes and an hour and 15 minutes.”
I had just settled when the buzzer shrieked at me. It was 7:50 am—forget 15 minutes! I didn’t even get five!
The
young man who was at the door was over six feet tall, and solidly built. After inviting him in I directed him to the
kitchen to show him the boiler. He was
so energetic and enthusiastic, I couldn’t help but ask: “Have you always been a
morning person?”
“Oh
yeah. I’ve been down in the car since 7.30
am, waiting. But I thought I’d ring the
bell and see if it was okay to come up.”
“That’s
fine.” I said, secretly wishing I could
go back to bed. “By the way, my name is “Lady
Helene”. “
The
young man was bending over, removing cleaning products and laundry detergent
from the sink. He was getting to the
stop-cock under the sink. “My name’s Harry. They call me Harry Potter.”
“Would
you like coffee, Harry?”
“That
would be perfect.”
I
poured coffee for him, and for myself.
Harry made short work of the coffee and then made another trip to his
vehicle to get equipment.
As
Harry got to work, I excused myself, telling him I wasn’t feeling well and
laid down to doze on the couch. I hate
the trembling, weakness, and weariness that comes over me at times. But at least I was out of Harry’s way. I dozed about 90 minutes. When I got up I made some phone calls. I had learned that indeed I would need to work at home on Wednesday. That meant a phone call to the Vicar to inform him. After that I made a couple of other personal calls.
It was after lunch and I was
checking my e-mail in my studio when Harry interrupted me. “Do you want the bad news first or the good
news?”
I
turned the chair to face him. “Well,
Harry, the bad news first. Always the
bad news first.”
“The
bad news is your cooker is disabled. I
found a gas leak. “
“Great!”
I said with droll sarcasm “What’s the
good news?” I asked a bit disheartened.
“You
need a new cooker (stove & oven).” He said, philosophically.
Well, I
wasn’t pleased by that news. It broke my
heart to hear that I had to say good-bye to the old stove. That faithful gas cooker, with the grill at
the top, had served me well in the eleven years I’d lived here. Every time I lit a match to light the burners
or oven I was reminded of stove in Grandma’s kitchen. A new cooker would mean no need for matches;
no more lighting memories along with the matches. Deep sigh.
Equally,
I did not fancy having to spend money on a new major appliance. “The Maverick” is now seriously training for
his 2,300 mile ride to raise awareness of human trafficking and raise support
for two anti-slavery organisations.* He
still needs to purchase plane tickets, some specialised bicycling clothes, and
have cash for buying food along the way.
The timing is just not good for needing a new cooker.
*(See “the Maverick’s blog” http://www.themaverickrides.blogspot.co.uk/).
But, “The
Maverick” is using some of his limited spare time to search on-line for a new
stove/oven/grill. He is great at doing
research.
So,
good-bye faithful friend.
The New Duvet, awaiting the duvet cover |
Week
before last I was at Sainsbury’s, shopping for groceries. Remembering that Sainsbury’s was the store a
friend had bought some tea towels that looked very similar to Cath Kidston
designs,( https://www.cathkidston.com/)
I went down the house wares aisle. I didn’t
find the tea towels. But I DID find a
beautiful duvet set—luscious yellow background, with red roses and peonies. It was
£20, very reasonably priced. The last
time I’d bought duvet covers was 2003 in South Africa. We were due!
So, I bought it! Say hello new
Duvet cover.
The
duvet on our bed was on “The Maverick’s” bed long before I ever arrived here in
England. It was old, stained, and
getting flimsy. I refused to put the new
duvet cover on the skanky old duvet. This time I asked “The Maverick” if our budget
could afford a new duvet. While it was
possible to get one for about £20, I wanted to invest in a high quality duvet. I found what I wanted on clearance price at
Soak and Sleep, an on-line store. (http://www.soakandsleep.com/).
A Fresh Bed! |
So,
good-bye stove, hello, duvet set, and new duvet. Now, I’m just waiting for hello new cooker!
Serving Jesus, Author of our faith
“Lady Helene”
Lovely Lady Helene, God bless you as you sleep so wonderfully in HIs arms, and Happy Easter to you both. Much Love Barbara and Stephen
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