ANOTHER YEAR… More adventures (Part 168k)
It was 
around 9pm when I got home and I found Elle getting ready for bed. This 
had been her second day of teaching and she was a bit overwhelmed. The 
teacher she was substituting for had not made lesson plans for what she was 
going to teach for the week so Elle had to try and make them up as she 
went along. She’d stayed late just to do the plans for the following day and 
in so doing found out that Cliffy (the race car driver) and his wife, 
Beth, had another boy born on Christmas Eve. She also found out that Beth was the 
secretary for the principal and was on maternity leave. The principal 
also told Elle that Beth had been the one to suggest Elle be called to 
come in back in November. Because the racing season was over the pit 
crew and their wives didn’t get together weekly like they did during the
 season so Elle didn’t know about the birth. Her job was a surprise to me as I
 was only aware of Beth’s cake making business. Hearing Elle tell of her
 regular job I had a feeling that she would be getting a lot of calls 
for the rest of the school year. We then chatted a bit about the vestry 
meeting and when Elle headed up the stairs I was convinced that I’d 
survived the ’storm’ over New Years Eve. It was still too early to do 
more than snuggle but even that was progress.
While 
trying to get to sleep I decided to go ahead to make the move of Alice to the 
drive-up window even though I knew she’d be upset. I had a little 
‘wiggle room’ as far a her salary was concerned and was going to use it 
to sweeten the change. I was also going to use the same ploy I’d used 
with Peggy and that was to put her “in charge” of the school savings 
program. The first pick up of deposits was scheduled for Thursday so I 
needed to get her prepared for it. Mae had the demeanor to accept just 
about anything and it was move that Lorie wanted to make. By doing it I 
figured it would give me a little ‘boost’ in her eyes. The only real 
problem I anticipated was with Lillian as she and Alice had become 
fairly close. My idea was to talk with Mae first and let her know about 
that item. I had confidence that she’s handle it.
It went 
pretty much as I’d expected. I had to be at my persuasive best with 
Alice but did promise that she’d go back out on the ‘line’ when an 
opportunity arose. The whole situation with Mae was still somewhat ‘up 
in the air’ so I couldn’t do better than that. As far as ‘real’ work was
 concerned, we were more than half way through the “busy period” and 
lobby traffic had started to slow down. I checked with J J on the mortgage 
submissions for the meeting and because we were in the holiday season 
there were only a few. I envisioned a quick meeting and possibly getting
 home by 6pm. With the improvement in Elle’s attitude towards me I was 
hoping I’d be able to do more than snuggle that night.
Just
 as I was about to head for the meeting the workers from the company 
that had hung the Christmas decorations showed up to remove them. The 
daughter of the owner was with them. I’ve written about her in the past…
 a Swedish cutie in her early 20’s who liked to wear what I call ‘farmer
 john’s’, or bib overalls. For whatever reason, she liked them extra 
large and that gave anyone caring to look down at her waist, on the 
sides, the chance for a panty peek. She was taking her coat off as I 
walked by but didn’t get a look. On the stairs I turned around and 
wished she and her crew had arrived a bit earlier. I hoped, for sure, 
that it would be a quick meeting. 
The chairman of the 
committee for this month was one of the weaker trustees when it came to 
running meetings. But, with only a few mortgage submissions to review I expected there wouldn’t be  much in the way of discussion.
 I’d mentioned that when Hobie told me I’d be taking the minutes I was a
 bit concerned because “Polack Joe” was on the committee for the month 
and he had a way of getting attention. It was like he looked to hear 
himself talk. In any case, the submissions sailed through without much 
discussion and I was collecting my papers when I heard the unmistakeable
 voice of “Polack Joe”. He wanted to bring up the next branch the bank 
was contemplating. What should’ve happened was for the chairman to tell 
him he was out of order and to bring it up at either the branch 
committee meeting or at the full board meeting… but he didn’t. I won’t 
go into any detail of what took place over the next half hour but the 
gist of his diatribe was that the bank had made a big error with the 
first branch and he wanted to make sure that the architect doing the 
next one designed it so that if it, too, was a ‘bust’, the bank could 
sell it for use with another purpose other than as a bank branch. I 
remember sitting there looking at him and wanting to shake my head in 
disbelief… but I didn’t dare. By the time the meeting was over all the 
decorations were gone from the lobby. I was just about to my desk when 
Bret came up to me and win a whisper let me know I’d missed a ‘really 
good show’, or something close to that. The smile on his face told me 
exactly what he was talking about. He didn’t give me any description and
 I was left to remembering “Polack Joe” running his mouth.
I’m
 not going to even try to tell you I hadn’t thought about Lynda since 
our meeting with Stan, her boss. However, I didn’t know where I stood in
 her mind… or, for that matter, in Stan’s mind. Seeing that I’d be able 
to leave around 5pm I gave a brief thought to stopping over to see how 
she was doing. The phone was out of the question because there was 
always the chance that Ruthe would answer. I definitely didn’t want to 
talk with her or with Stan and certainly didn’t want to ask Ruthe to get
 Lynda for me. So… I let the idea pass. I thought about how to connect 
with her on my way home and really couldn’t come up with an easy way.
When
 I got home I found the kids (and Elle) had made a devils food cake for 
dessert. It had been a while since having one of them and we were all 
sick of Christmas cookies. I took it as another sign that New Years Eve 
was past us and was looking forward to bedtime. All went well until 
about 8pm when I got a call from the minister wanting to know what we 
should do with all the clothes for the thrift shop that had ended up on 
the floor of the storage shed where they’d been stored for the holiday 
season. My first reaction was ‘Why is he calling me?’ and not the senior
 warden who, technically, was in charge of the business end of the 
church. I reminded him of that and closed by saying that to put them 
back up for sale without washing them wasn’t an option. He didn’t appear
 to be happy with my response and I didn’t want to get into the matter 
with him. I told him that if they wanted to just put them out, as is, 
they would have to re-price them and tell the people about their 
condition. As I hung up the phone I felt like a rubber band, being 
pulled in different directions by different people. The call left me in a
 foul mood and I was mad at the minister. I knew I had to watch myself 
with Elle and to be careful I didn’t get her upset as well. I was sure 
my chance for a ‘fun’ bedtime had been dashed.
To be continued…
 
2 comments:
Sounds as though it was a bad day all around. You seem to be surrounded be people who can't make a decision on their own.
OB... the Trustees were very hard to work with... In a lot of cases it was an ego problem... like with "Polack Joe" who liked to hear himself talk...
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