This week I take my virtual fountain pen in hand to write a few thank yous and send someone an important message. Let's open the mail ...
Dear Whirlpool,Thank you for making a dryer that has lasted at least 18 years, and I'm sending additional thanks for what I hope is a simple fix. All John has to do is wrap a new 91 inch belt around the drum and the motor pulley, and my dryer should be back in business. After watching several youtube videos he has assured me that this is a 10 minute fix (but we'll see).
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Dear John,
Thank you for attempting to fix the dryer when we head back to MD. I know you've said it should only take you 10 minutes, but I am ready for it to be a bit longer, and I'm also ready to come be the very important work-light holder. (I may also be readying myself to hear some swear words. I believe they help lubricate repairs, especially ones with tight pulleys and even tighter belts.)
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Dear G'ma, (this is what I called my grandmother),
I felt pretty lousy during the first part of this week after my covid booster shot, so I decided to take your advice. I got up, took a shower, and got dressed, just like you always used to tell me when I felt poorly as a child. That didn't seem to help me feel any better, so I decided to take some more of your advice - take a walk and get some fresh air. I did just that, but see how that picture looks blurry? That was what my vision actually looked like because my head hurt so much. So I went back home, laid on the sofa, and remembered some more of your advice - things always look worse at night. They did at that point, but after I finally got a good night's sleep (and my headache and fever went away), I felt much better in the morning. All of your advice may not work all the time for every situation, but things almost always do look better in the morning. Thank you for all of the advice you imparted to me, and I've passed it on to my own children. (At least one of them believes some of it.)
P.S. You were 14 years old during the 1918 pandemic and I wish I could ask you what things were like for you. (But I'm also glad that you don't have to see another pandemic.)
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Dear Ryan,I know that you hate shopping for clothes, but that may be the reason why you only seem to have three pairs of shorts and four t-shirts. I know you hated the thought of me dragging you to Target to buy some pants and long-sleeved shirts, but we were both pleasantly surprised at how quickly we accomplished this. The moment at the end was a little poignant when you said you didn't know if you deserved a $28 sweater. I was busily blinking back a few tears when the woman shopping nearby with her mother and daughter said, yes, she was absolutely sure that you did. She was right; you do deserve that $28 sweater and so much more.
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I wish you a lovely weekend with appliances working as they should be, people willing to fix them if they are not, good advice, and remember that you also deserve your own $28 sweater (even if your $28 sweater isn't actually a sweater).