We celebrated both Karin
and my son, Kenny’s birthday together on Sunday. No, it wasn’t really their
birthday then but we always pick a date close to their birthday on a weekend. I
do know their real birthdates - Karin is Feb 13 and Kenny is Feb 15.
Unlike Lucy, (refer back to my 10/22/12 blog about the shopping online),
who sometimes gets things confused. Although Lucy had a list a mile long of things
to accomplish at home Monday night, she is out shopping. Yes shopping for just
the right gift for that special person she works with. You know, the one who
always brings food into work to feed Lucy, the one who is always there to help
Lucy out of sticky situations. You just have to remember her birthday right?
And what’s a gift amongst friends like that?
So Lucy, unbeknownst to her family, is rushing between
stores, searching frantically for that item that will shine prettier than a new
penny. Somewhere is that one thing that will change her co-worker’s life.
Something her co-worker couldn’t do without. Okay, instead of co-worker, let’s
call her Ethel. Ethel is worth all this nerve-wracking running around, digging
through piles of treasures at each store.
“No, that’s not it…close, but just not the right item. I’ll go
over to the store across the street. They might have just the right color or
size,” Lucy mumbles as people near her gaze, mouths open, at this woman talking
to herself. Lucy gets in her car and drives like a crazy woman through parking
lot, her car smacking a buggy, which screeches down the side of the car. “Another
scratch! Desi’s not going to be happy about that.”
Open car door, grab purse, slam door, try to run toward
store entrance. Stuck. What the heck? Crap! My coat is stuck in the car door.
Where did I put my keys? That’s right, in my coat pocket, same side that is
stuck in the car door. Leaning in opposite direction, Lucy gets her fingers down
in the pocket to retrieve the keys. There, I’ve got ahold of one of them.
Pulling, pulling, ***, they slid back down into the pocket. She pushes her fingers
down as far as possible and yanks. “Got them! Well, now I have to sew my coat
pocket that I just ripped.”
Inside the store: “Hmmmm…nothing. I’ll grab this in case I
don’t find what I’m looking for. What am I looking for anyway? I have no real
idea what to get this wonderful woman who makes my work life seem like Heaven.
I have to come up with something exspectacular!
She’s worth it.
Next store, Lucy knocks over the clerk in her haste. “Excuse
me. Sorry,” she says as she grabs the clerk’s hand and yanks her to an upright position. Lucy
bumps into a display and there sits that thing. It’s shiny, its bright. She has
to have it. At the cash register, Lucy starts wondering if Ethel already has
one of these. “Maybe she does. I’ll go to the next store and see if I can find
something else to go with it just in case.”
Lucy rushes from one store to another, finally coming up
with a few small tokens to put together as a nice birthday gift for Ethel.
Hurry home. “I have to bake her a cake. A nice cake. A special one. I’ll do
snack cakes. Lots of small individual snack cakes. Maybe she’ll give me one to
eat.”
The oven warms up the house and the smell of freshly baked
cakes fills it with the aroma of chocolate. Divine! Heavenly! Just what Ethel
deserves. The icing goes on the snack cakes with care, then packaged nicely.
Next morning, Lucy wakes up. She gathers all her gifts,
shoves them in a bag. Next she grabs the snack cakes and puts them in the back
seat of her car. On the way to work, she decides that Ethel deserves to have
breakfast at her desk (can’t do the breakfast in bed thing with Ethel because
she is already at work). Lucy peels her tires as she pulls into the Subway. She
pushes her way through the line, already running late. Hurry she thinks as the
clerk makes her breakfast for Ethel. She throws money at the clerk, coins
dropping to the floor. She hurries out to her car. The Subway bag is thrown
onto the front seat, then Lucy’s purse. Smash. The Subway bag is now under her
purse, heavy enough to be considered a lethal weapon.
The clock now says Lucy is late. She rushes into work, runs
into Ethel’s office, dumps the gift packages on her desk. Next she drops some empty
canning jars on Ethel’s desk (the ones Ethel gave Lucy with tomatoes from her
garden). Lucy has been meaning to return them for months. Finally, the Subway
bag gets plopped on Ethel’s desk.
Ethel’s eyes are big as saucers as she pushes back away from
her desk, trying not to get hurt by any flying debris. “What’s all this?”
“Wait,” Lucy says and runs out of the building. She sets the snack cakes precariously on
Ethel’s desk and smiles. “Happy Birthday, Ethel!”
“What do you mean? It’s not my birthday.”
“Yes it is. I got you this stuff for your birthday.”
“No it’s not. I think I know when my birthday is,” Ethel
says.
In walks the boss. He sees that Lucy is late and sees all
the commotion. “It’s not her birthday, Lucy,” he says.
“Well, my calendar said it was Ethel’s birthday. Are you
sure today is not your birthday?” she asks.
“I’m sure. Thank you anyway,” Ethel says.
Lucy goes to her own desk and does some research. Hmmm….”Ethel’s
birthday,” the calendar says. She goes through some personnel files and realize
it was Ethel who left four years ago who has a birthday today.
Before leaving work, Lucy swipes one of the gifts back from
Ethel’s desk. “I’ll give this to her in May when it really is her birthday,”
Lucy says on her way out. She has chocolate icing from the snack cake hanging
from her coat sleeve, her pocket is hanging by threads, and she never did get a
piece of the cake.
So much fun having an awesome friend like this! Never know what is gonna happen next! Love ya Lisa!
ReplyDeleteGreat Blog Mom, you described her perfectly!