After long anticipation the wreaths for the ceremony are here.
Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2016...
Without warning a knock on the door ...and there was "Bill" the
FedEx guy. He smiled and said " I have 28 boxes for you."
He was calm. I thought it was going to be racecar parts for Tom.
NOPE!!
I suddenly went into panic mode!!
We had a system in place.
1) Get an
email saying they had shipped from the factory in Maine.
2) Receive a
phone call from the driver with ETA.
3)
Call folks in town to help unload the truck. (thinking we were
getting a semi)
4)
Calmly unload truck and celebrate in the excitement they had
made it to Novelty.
Well THAT didn't happen.
I started talking like Daffy Duck and didn't make any sense.
I think the driver got scared!
At this point a million and one things went racing through my head.
Who to call. Who has the key to the Legion Hall. Glad I was still
in the house ( and had clothes on). How long can "Bill" wait for us to rally help?
At one-million and two mark of thoughts, I saw him step "slowly" back and
off the front porch.
I couldn't think or talk at the same time! I gave him a
hug ( have you hugged your FedEx driver today?)
and told him I would be right there.
I must have thanked him twenty times standing in the cold.
He agreed to drive around the corner to the Legion Hall and wait a few minutes.
While trying to call a few ladies from the center.. I remembered..
THEY ARE AT THE CENTER ! RIGHT NEXT DOOR TO THE HALL!!
Running (not a good thing for me in cold) to the center, I startled 10 ladies
and a little boy when the door flew open. With my wide-eyed and panic stricken face, ALSO out of breath...
"The wreaths are here, (pant, pant), someone get the key to the building! "Bill" the driver is here and he can help unload". (pant, pant).
It was like a well rehearsed drill team. Senior ladies going in different directions
to put out a fire. And so they did.
The key arrived FAST and so did the manpower. Loren Jessen ( GOTCHA ,he was walking to the post office) Larry Primm, and Kent Franke.
We didn't want to miss this photo opportunity.
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FedEx "Bill" |
It took only minutes, in the cold, to settle 28 boxes of fresh balsam wreaths into the Hall.
There are 243 plus 7 ceremonial wreaths.
We will be ready for Saturday. Please GOD, let the weather be good
and for "Bill" to recover from his delivery to Novelty, with no bad dreams.
Thank you to everyone who helped unload wreaths. Job well done.
In my email this morning it reads the wreaths have left Maine. Included are the tracking numbers.
(Eyes Rolling and Snarly Grin). Early is better than late or not at all. Who said that by the way?
Photos by Marsha Pinson.
and Diana Cheatum.