A LOT OF WORK… & play too (Part 158l)
There was a lot on
my mind on my way to work the next morning not the least of which was to
stop in to see Gertrude about Bermuda. Neither Elle or I got a good
night’s sleep with both of us thinking about the trip even though it
would be at least four months until we would be on our way. Also on my agenda
for the day was to go to the restaurant supply store to see what they
had in the way of more sturdy work stools for the tellers. Driving past
the travel agency I was trying to figure out if I’d be able to stop there on my
way back to save time. I sure hoped so thinking that with answers to my
questions I’d be able to get back concentrating on work.
Seeing
Eileen back to work was a pleasant surprise. I made a point of stopping
by her window to not only make sure she was OK but also to check out her
face. She’d said she hadn’t wanted to come in to work because she was
concerned about the way she looked. There was a bandage above her eye
but it wasn’t obtrusive. I remember thinking about how vain women could
be as I welcomed her back and shook my head as I walked away.
With
Jerry there it was possible to take Bret along with me to check out the
stools. It was one of the few times I could think of as a positive in
having him there. On our way I told Bret about my plans for Bermuda and
that if we had time I wanted to stop to see Gertrude. It was obvious he
was a bit jealous. I felt I needed to explain that we’d never had a
honeymoon and this was our 10th anniversary but it didn’t ease the
tension. I went a bit further and told him that right from the time we’d
been told we’d be getting our paid in retirement money back I’d
targeted it for that purpose. That caused him to sort of complain that
he was struggling to pay his bills and he was living in his parent’s
house. All I could do was to tell him of Elle’s and my ‘want/need’ list
and how, for the most part, we’d held to it. I looked over at him and
could see him shrug his shoulders.
The location of the restaurant
supply company was on the very West end of the village and I’d driven
past it almost every day for the five years or so that it was open. I
had no idea who owned it or, really, anything about it. Walking in I
thought I had walked into an actual restaurant. I won’t waste a lot of
time explaining but it was an effective way to display a lot of the
products they handled from furniture to kitchen appliances. Cutting to the quick, I asked about stools and
all they could show us was the type you would most likely find in a bar…
chrome with heavy duty vinyl seats. The bases were wider than what we
had and just what we were looking for but they were not appropriate for a bank. The
salesman was very much interested in helping us find what we were
looking for and offered to do some research for us. Bret suggested that a
stool with a back might be appropriate and I agreed. The guy gave me
his card and when I glanced at the last name it brought back some
memories.
Back when I worked in the data processing department
for the County there was a girl who worked in the purchasing department
right across the hall. Over time I’d been the beneficiary of any number
of panty ‘peeks’ (and better) from her but had completely lost track of
her. I mentioned her name and was told she was his cousin but that he’d
never been really close to her. He did tell me she’d moved to New Jersey
and worked for the State. I had to ask when was the last time he’d seen
her. He had to think about it for a bit and then shrugged his
shoulders. But, he did say that she was supposed to come back for a
family reunion during the Summer. Among the other things stored up in my
brain I slotted that in not having any idea what I’d do with it.
Riding
back to the bank I saw there was an empty parking spot right across the
street from Gertrude’s place. I had the booklet with me so parked and
dashed in. Gertrude, upon seeing me, stated that she was surprised to
see me so soon and asked if it was a good sign. I’m sure the smile I had
on my face was the answer. I showed her our choices and she immediately
eliminated Elle’s choice saying that we, definitely, would not like it
there. She promised she’d get the most up to date material from the
other choice, The Elbow Beach Resort Hotel. As I was walking out the
door she called out “Good choice!” and I hoped it was.
By that afternoon I’d calmed down enough from the shock of the
telephone proposal to actually read the material and study the plan for
the placement of the phones. When I finished I remembered the sales rep
saying it would be the most sophisticated system in the County. I
changed the word ‘sophisticated’ to expensive and tossed the material in
the trash. I was about to do the same with the floor plan but, in spite
of it being marked as property of the telephone company I decided to
keep it… thinking that the company coming in the next day might find it
interesting.
That night I headed for the shop where we
worked on the racecar. There was to be another practice session on
Saturday but Cliffy was concerned that we really wouldn’t accomplish
anything. He’d decided not to use the new tires in practice and the old
ones we had were worn out. He told us that all we’d be doing was putting more
laps on the motor and spending money for gas to get to the track and
back. So, it was decided to have a party at Cliffy's Saturday night in
place of practice. No one complained, especially me as it meant I'd have
the whole day to get my Spring yard work started.
To be continued…
2 comments:
I don't know if Bret was fiscally irresponsible, but often times I hear people get jealous of others in better financial shape, when it's their own habits which get them in money trouble.
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BS... Bret was somewhat of an enigma in that he never would open up about his family life. My observations of him didn't show him to be a 'big spender'. But, with me having just gone to Florida and now talking about Bermuda only 5 months later... he was clearly jealous.
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