I went to my
neighbor's funeral yesterday. She was 89
years old. Near the end of the service
the officiating pastor said he knew that the deceased effected us, as you
effected her. Whatever she did that we
were exposed to changed our lives some and whatever we did in her presence
change her or altered her life some.
Maybe he is
right, everybody effects everybody that he or she comes in contact with.
He went on
to say in the next couple of days think about the deceased some and think of
what memories you have of her.
It is like
as long as you remember things about her you are keeping her spirit alive. When you and everybody else quits is when her
spirit disappears. Poof! I am just speculating that is what he was
saying, maybe not.
However, while sitting there it got me thinking of her
and her late husband. She was sort of a
recluse - she stayed in all the time.
And her husband was always out working in the yard.
Which was my
problem. I dreaded to work in the yard
because I knew that he would come over and see what I was doing and try to help
me when I prefer to work alone, it is my therapy.
One time he came over with his equipment and wanted to change headlights on my truck because he said he saw
me ride by and a headlight was out.
I had seen the truck with the
light out too, it wasn't my truck but
one that was the same color in the neighborhood. I showed
him the headlights worked and he said that just meant it had a short in
them. I still would not let him look
under the hood, he always made things worse.
One time he
saw my garbage cans on the side of the street and rolled them down where he
thought they belonged. We were not home
so I did not know they were not at the street, so the garbage pickup
company rode on by, I suppose. I had to carry our garbage to the county
dump. Later he told me he some kids must
have rolled my garbage can up by the street but he rolled them back down. I told him it was garbage pickup day the
reason I put them on the street. I
couldn't get mad at him because he thought he was doing me a favor.
I remembered
he and my riding lawnmower. One time I
loaded my lawnmower into my pickup truck and was about to take it to a
mechanic. Jim came over and asked me why
do that when he can fix it. I said the
battery and the starter were not making a connection. For about a day he banged on it and told me he
fixed it, but now I would have to put a screw driver down to serve as electric
conductor from my battery to the starter.... I got shocked several times trying
to get the blame thing started after that.
I decided
the only way to slip the lawnmower out of the neighborhood without him seeing
it was to have my son come over to help me load the lawnmower in the truck on the opposite
side of the house in the evening when I
knew my neighbor would be settling down for the evening. We got
the lawnmower on the back of the truck and I backed the truck up in the
carport.
The next
morning I drove off with the lawnmower before daylight and left it in a shop to
be repaired. I used the push mower while
it was gone. I don't think my neighbor
ever caught on.
No comments:
Post a Comment