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Some days, it's best to clean up a little....

Okay, I've been doing some domestic work since I have found myself between jobs. Kathy and I have decided to start some spring cleaning early and we are redoing the master bedroom. Today, I started right after breakfast to move around some things that haven't been moved in over 25 years and I found this to be a major undertaking. In short, I bit off a little more than I could chew.

Kathy had to go to the doctor's today because she had overdid it on the elliptical over the weekend, so I kept on working as she went for her appointment. I also fixed supper, after which I went to get a prescription filled for Kathy. Mind you, mister razor hadn't met mister face today and I looked a real mess. It was a good day to be in relative anonymity, but alas, that wasn't to be.

I dropped off the prescription at the Giant Eagle since it was on the four dollar list and was told it would be a 20 minute wait for it to be filled. Not a problem as I would just walk around the store. Before the time was up, I noticed at the waiting area was a chair with a shiatsu massaging device on it, inviting me to try it. After thoroughly enjoying it for several minutes, I got in line to pick up Kathy's prescription. I then got into a conversation with the pharmacy tech, who told me she was thinking about me a couple of days earlier. After I gave her a funny look, she told me that we had graduated from high school together. After talking for several minutes, and yes, I gave her the web address of this very blog, I left to go home. While I was in the parking lot, it occurred to me that I would not want to see me like I was if I hadn't seen me in over 35 years. I wonder what Debby will tell those she sees in the future whom we both went to school with?

Moral of this story: If I intend to go anywhere off I76, clean up before I leave the house.

Comments

HA!!!!!!!!!!

Sometimes when I head out to pick something up and I am not quite presentable, I just wear a winter hat and sunglasses.
Busy Bee Suz said…
So funny...I think this happens to all of us..the minute we let it all go, we get caught!!!
I hope Kathy is feeling better.
Suz
clean and crazy said…
i once ran into a man i had a huge crush on in the feminine aisle, he asked me how was i and i was so nervous i said 'well i am not pregnant!'

yeah that worked out well...
hugs to kathy and you for being so good to her!!
Anonymous said…
Great story you got here. I'd like to read something more about this topic. The only thing this blog needs is a few pics of some gadgets.
Nickolas Stepman
Cell phone blocker
YEKIMI said…
No no, don't clean up. That's the only way we can tell people are from Rittman! ;-}
Minerva said…
A true example of Murphy's Law. Next time when you're all spiffy, you probably won't see anyone you know.
Syd said…
I am sure that there are others in your class who look much worse and perhaps aren't even around.
Michelle said…
God has a great sense of humour. ;-)

Yes, I've had that happen to me too. I had just finished washing the dog when I realised a gift I'd bought was the wrong size. So I dashed in to town (Saturday, shops used to close at midday). I was on the escalator in my old damp doggy hairy clothes when I realised the cool fashion model type in front of me was an old school mate.

eek.

To cheer you up... I have an award for you, Cliff. :-)
http://crows-feet.blogspot.com/2010/02/kreativ-blogger-award.html

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