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I am having one of those weeks where I am very carefully enumerating the good things and calling them my precious, because if I don't hold onto them, they slip away kind of quickly with the rest of this week's stuff. And I know lots of you are having one of those weeks, too, so I thought I would tell you one of my good things, and maybe you will tell me one of yours.

I was at the grocery store yesterday, having drawn the "most capable of getting groceries" straw by process of somewhat sad and pathetic elimination, and we had reached the part where M---, one of the baggers I know, was bagging my groceries.

M---: Do you mind if I make the bags kind of heavy? They'll hold a lot, but some people don't want them heavy.
me: Go ahead. I'm strong even when I'm feeling gimpy.
M---: I always thought that about you.
me: Why, thank you, M---!

Seriously, I was touched. This is a thing people almost always underestimate about me, even though I am [livejournal.com profile] sksperry's favorite Valkyrie. I think because I am femme and a nerd? I don't know. But it has been one thing after another, and then my bagger always thought I was strong? Okay. Okay. Yes. I can keep that. Anyway, so M--- kept bagging my groceries in my sturdy cloth bags that I love, and he was not sure he was going to get them into two tubs of bags to go out to the pickup lane.

M---: I don't know, I don't know. Can I do this? I don't know.
me: I believe in you, M---.
M---, looking up from his bagging in surprise and utter sincerity: Thank you!

Maybe M--- was having one of those weeks, too. Maybe he wasn't. He has some challenges in life, and hey, don't we all. But one of his regular customers believes in him, and he always thought she was strong. So hey, that was a ten minutes at the check-stand well spent on both sides.

How about you? What small thing went right for you this week?

Date: 2012-06-13 08:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elisem.livejournal.com
The shoe repair people did the final bit of stretching that will make my new shoon possible to wear, and I picked them up yesterday. The thing that went right: although I had the wrong paperwork, all went well and there was even humor. I apparently got the wrong claim ticket into my pocketbook, so I had the claim ticket from the pedorthist/prosthetics lab people who did the buildup on the left shoe, rather than from the shoe repair folks here who stretched out the parts in both shoes that were cramping my mutant little toes. I went in to pick up the now-stretched shoes, pulled out the claim check, and the guy said, "This isn't our claim check." I looked stricken, I imagine, and he looked closer at it and said, "Well, it is a shoe repair claim check. But it's not ours." Then he said, "Have you been cheating on us?" in a tone that cracked me up entirely. I explained that it had probably been the claim check from the prosthetics lab and I had put it in my pocketbook by mistake. We both laughed. Then he went and found my shoes, and we were all good.

Might not sound like much, but I get all flustered when I get the wrong paperwork, and it was so nice that the guy just turned it into a kind of shared joke.

Date: 2012-06-13 10:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrissa.livejournal.com
The things that do not sound like much are sometimes much.

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