BACK TO REALITY… Same ole, same ole (part 165o)
Having Trish
involved was both good and bad. The good was that she would put some
‘insulation’ between me and Woody. The bad… let me put it this way… in
just a few days I’d be celebrating my third year at the bank and in all
that time I’d not seen her in anything that could even be loosely
considered colorful and certainly not form fitting. I think I may have
seen a few VPL’s during that time and as far as panty peeks, she kept her
dresses and skirts to below the knees. To say that she dressed
‘matronly’ would be a little harsh but to her a bright color might be a
battleship gray skirt. Back when I got involved with Lorie and the robins egg
blue pants suit she about had a fit. It wasn’t that she was old…
(actually only 25) but her taste in clothes was to be conservative and
drab. So… I could see her leading 20 year old Woody down the same path
and it bothered me.
At home I was confronted with more clothing
as Elle and the other two ladies had gone through the latest donations to the church Thrift Shoppe.
Looking at the all stuff in the back of the station wagon I wondered if they
had kept anything at all. When I got out of my car I went over and took
a look at it and the one thing I took away from it was the obvious
smell of moth balls and I wanted it out of there as soon as possible.
I’m going to admit I was a little peeved so I started just grabbing
stuff and pulling out of the back. Elle came running out of the house
and was yelling at me as she did. It turned out that the ladies had
contacted the people at CAST, the organization that had taken the first
of the rejects, and someone was stopping by that evening to pick it up.
Now, faced with having to pick it up I was really pissed.
While
eating, the phone rang and it was Alan to tell me the parts for the motor
were in and that he could work on it that night. I really wasn’t in the
mood but since I’d gotten Elle upset decided I couldn’t get her much
madder so said I’d meet him at the garage. We got along very well and
without much conversation got a lot accomplished. In cleaning up I, to
make conversation, asked if he and his wife had any kids clothes that
they didn’t need any longer. I told him why I was asking and he said
he’d have some things together by Friday, the next time the whole crew
was to be together. That simple question gave me the impetus to plan on
asking both Dick and Cliffy who both had young kids. On my way home I thought I had something to
ease the tension between Elle and myself. By the time I drove up the
driveway I’d added Bret to my list of possibilities. Unfortunately, Elle
had gone to bed so I had to wait with the news.
It was the phone
that woke me/us up. It was a call from the school for Elle to come in
and teach. It was her first call for the new school year and, because it
was, it created a bit of panic. Totally unprepared, she was like the
proverbial ‘chicken with no head’. I have no idea why she’d put off the
inevitable as she’d been told by Bill, the principal, that she was first on
the substitute list. In any case as she headed down the driveway I was
saddled with making sure the older girls were prepared for school. My
bigger worry was in finding someone to watch Kaye. By the time I did I
knew I was going to be late and I’d wanted a word with Trish before she
spoke to Woody. Like they say, ‘the best laid plans…’.
She’d
waited for me and seeing that, it relaxed me a bit. Not wanting Bret to hear what we
were planning I suggested that we head for the Board room but that we
take different routes. Once there I started in on a prepared speech but
no sooner had I started when Trish interrupted. Because of ‘asides’ and sort
of snide comments about her dress from time to time, plus the ‘dust up’
between the two of us on Laura’s blue pants suit, she wanted to get her
‘two cents in”. Acknowledging the fact that her ’tastes’ were
“narrow” she’d decided to encourage Woody to pick out some things that
she liked. (and I remember her her sticking her tongue out at me when she
said the words “with some color”) She said her role would be to only address the bank’s dress code.
It was refreshing to hear but there was one other thing… budget… or how
much money she’d be limited to. I wanted her to get practical things
that could be interchanged… mix and match type things. I felt a jacket
that would go with multiple colors of skirts and pants was critical and
would be the most expensive. Since it would be over two weeks until she
got her first paycheck I also stressed variety and as I did Trish, with
an impish grin, again added the word “color”.
I’d had a hand in some of the choices
both Joanie and Laura made but, for a number of reasons, felt it better
that Trish go it alone. Trish also felt that she should make Lorie aware
of what was going on. Not really happy with that I didn’t protest and
we headed back down the stairs. I’d left it at $100, plus or minus and
told Trish I’d take an early lunch and go to the department store where I
had credit and let the manager know there would be some things put on
lay-away in my name.
The rest of the morning had me in a meeting
about advertising for the upcoming ‘busy period’ so I lost track of what
was happening between Woody and Trish. It wasn’t until after the lunch
break that I caught up with Trish. I asked her how it had gone and she
gave me a thumbs up but didn’t comment. That snippet of information was
good news but I wanted more. It seemed like Trish avoided me until the
doors closed to the public. Thinking I could finally get the ’scoop’ I
went to her desk. Like in the morning, she didn’t give me a chance to
speak before starting in. It was to say there had been a small problem
and she was frowning. When she’d gone to speak to Woody about the offer
she wouldn’t hear of it. It took getting Laura to join them and
confirming she’d been offered the same sort of arrangement to get her to
even consider it. She finally agreed to at least go with Trish to take a
look at some clothes. That was when Trish finally smiled a bit. The end
result was that Woody had picked out some things she really liked and
Trish emphasized that they had some “color” to them and hoped I’d like
them. My only question was to ask about a jacket. Trish said she didn’t
really like the one she chose but it would work with multiple skirts and
slacks. I avoided asking how much they all cost and I can’t tell you
why. We finished up with me saying I’d leave a little early to take care
of the charges. As she got up to leave I asked how Woody felt when they
were finished and she laughed… “Like she couldn’t believe something
like this could happen to her”. That made me smile too.
There was
one final hitch to the plan and that was when I showed up at the store
to put the items on my charge card with the store. I hadn’t realized it
back when the manager had set me up with my account and that was it had
to be re-approved every six months. I put forth the card and was told it
would have to be approved by the manager. It had been a while since I’d
shopped in the store and hadn’t seen him since the start of Summer. The
problem was that he was attending a meeting at the main office. All I
could think of was how disappointed Woody would be if I didn’t get the
situation resolved. Because it was almost 5pm there was no chance to
make a personal withdrawal of cash. On my way back to the bank I
remembered the petty cash that I had control of. I debated with myself
all the way back to my desk but once there pulled it out. As I did I
could see Woody kind of hovering back by the coat room. A quick glance
at the clock told me there was no way to go get the clothes and have her
make her bus.
To be continued…
2 comments:
Must have felt good knowing that Woody was so grateful that she was being helped out.
Bad
BS... for sure!
Post a Comment