Who's the
more forgetful person in this picture?
Andy left
for Milwaukee around 12:30 on Wednesday, after spending three days in Middleton,
hanging out at home with Dad, for the most part, as JoAnna had meetings on both
Monday and Tuesday evenings. (Some of
that time he spent applying for jobs -- a total of 9.)
As soon as
he left, I headed for the living room couch to take a nap. On the days that I teach, I always feel the
need for an afternoon refresher. The timing
of my class (5:30 to 8:00 p.m.) doesn't fit into the natural flow and rhythm of
my day. I've been an early-riser kind of
guy for most of my married life. (I
certainly didn't fit that pattern beforehand.)
Now I find that I'm freshest in the morning and at a low energy level
during the evening. Fortunately, I've
made the necessary adjustments to keep me charged up throughout my 2 1/2 hour
class.
Following a
half-hour snooze, I stripped the sheets from the bed in which Andy had slept
and carried them to the utility room, where I was greeted by the sight of a
basket filled with clean laundry.
Andy's. I immediately called him
on my cell phone.
"You
forgot your clothes," I announced, a sense of urgency in my voice.
He seemed,
at first, not to understand what I was talking about.
"The
clothes you brought home," I prompted.
"I'm
almost to Johnson Creek," Andy explained, as if he had already reached teh
point of no return.
"Andy,
you left behind a lot of clothes. I'm
sure you're going to need them before your next trip home."
"OK,
I'll come and get them," he conceded, a bit reluctantly, I thought.
As he hefted
the basket to bring to his car, he remembered the bag of goodies he'd purchased
at Dollar Tree the previous day, the need for a dish drainer being the primary
reason for this visit.
There's
more.
Once I
returned home after my evening class, I opened the refrigerator to select
something to eat among the week's leftovers and spotted two plastic containers
of food that I'd prepared for Andy: beef
stew from Monday and turkey breast and "trimmings" from Tuesday.
What a pair
of airheads.
This series
of incidents makes me wonder how the two of us get out of bed unassisted each
morning.
No comments:
Post a Comment