Again, up with a 6 a.m. alarm on Friday morning. The dentist office called yesterday to say that my crown was there and if I could come on Friday at 8:30, they could put it in, before Christmas. Sure.
Remember, this is the crown pretty much designed by the dentist’s retired dad. He wasn’t there to put it in, but his son, my dentist, said he would fill him in at dinner tonight. His dad had asked about me. It appears his dad and I have forged a mutual admiration society. I was totally impressed with his knowledge and use of all the technology in the office. Dentistry has sure changed over the decades that I’ve been having work done.
After cheerful salutations and good wishes, I was off to my next stop–the dry cleaners. I had dropped off a red silk blouse there last week and was now dropping off the guest room bedspread. My problem was that I didn’t have the receipt for the blouse as it is in my car, my car which is at the repair shop until after Christmas.
The dry cleaner is such a sweetie. He knows me and always has the tag for my incoming order filled out before I’m hardly in the door, and if I’m picking up, the article is usually waiting for me if he sees me coming across the parking lot. He also had a lint roller for me as a Christmas bonus. Merry Christmas.
Across the parking lot to the library to pick up books on hold as well as shop the shelves of new releases. I found a new book that I had not heard of so took it along with my two holds. I can self-check the books but did stop at the desk before leaving to wish the staff Merry Christmas. More good cheer and good wishes from this wonderful staff of librarians who have maintained their cheerful spirits through two years of pandemic and then two years of remodeling.
On to the credit union, arriving just five minutes before their late opening on Fridays. The line outside was short and we all agreed it wouldn’t be like this next Friday–last banking day of 2023, the Friday before a 3-day closure, and payday. Once the doors opened, my wait was very short and the teller gave me a candy cane along with my money and her good wishes for the holidays.
Every where I went on the Friday before Christmas I found cheerful people, doing good work, enjoying themselves, and wishing us all a Merry Christmas. May your excursions be likewise.


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