At 10:00 am:
"How's it going? Have they started yet?" asks dh on the phone.
"No."
"Well, they didn't say exactly when they'd come, did they?"
"No, I guess not. But they did say today, right?"
"That's what they said."
12:30 pm
"How're they doing?"
"They're not here yet."
"Maybe they had problems finishing the job from yesterday," says dh in a most understanding way.
"Maybe."
3:30 pm:
"How's it going?"
"It's not."
"Oh," says dh, knowing not to ask any further.
"I don't think they're coming today."
. . . .
And that, ladies and gentlemen, has been my day.
Well, that, and receiving delivery of my son's new computer, getting an anticipated order from Land's End, doing a couple loads of laundry, revising a set of financial statements, and updating my x365 blog – but all only coincidental to my waiting for the *@*&*# roofers to arrive.
I was all prepared for the dust and noise. I had my headphones and music at the ready to drown out any hammering, cursing and boom-box radio noises (I know this, you see, because my neighbours – across the street and next-door have both had their roofs done). I was even prepared to let them in to use the john, telephone, or get a glass of water. But to no avail.
Alas, . . .
They did not come.
They have not come.
Oh, when will they come?
Maybe, tomorrow, they will come.
Perhaps, tomorrow in a truck?
Maybe if we have some luck?
Would they, could they
If I pray?
Would they, could they
If I stay
Close to my phone?
Or just at home?
Oh please, make it soon
Or I might swoon
If it's not before
The next blue moon.
I'm sorry. I don't know what came over me, but I started channelling Dr. Seuss. Really, I couldn't help it.
from “Letters From an American”
11 hours ago
1 comment:
Yargh!!
Your European trip sounds great! Beautiful places with variety and interest. I'm glad you're going. I just hope this roof experience works out well.
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