CROWN CARE PACKAGE
I was playing a lazy game of Solitaire just after 10:00 this morning, when someone knocked on the door and yelled, "Maintenance." I jumped up, since I hadn't yet bothered to get dressed or even brush my hair. It was Floyd, already two doors down, leaving something at each apartment door. Galina, across the hall, was wearing a robe when she opened her door. With nowhere to go and nothing much to do, we are in no hurry to "look presentable." I reached down and picked up...
...a cellophane bag with several items in it: a small of bag of Cheez-its, a fresh orange, Planters peanuts, small package of trail mix, a single pack of Quaker Oats (maple and brown sugar), a sealed cup of juicy cut-up peaches, and one small piece of Hershey's Krackel chocolate, like the ones Donna gives people going by the link desk when she's the volunteer on duty. It isn't much, really, but it brought tears to my eyes. (That surprised me!) Then I unfolded the paper that was in the goody bag. "You've Got This!" it says. It's a Crown Care Package (Bubbe Approved!) to send us support from the staff. "It's just a small way to let you know we are thinking of you and know you can do this. Stay positive and, if you have time, call a friend and make their day a little brighter."
On the back of the sheet is a Word Search puzzle. Crown usually puts out stacks of Word Search pages every weekday in the library, so seeing this didn't surprise me until I read the list of words. There are names of twelve staff members on the list: Amy, Donna, Floyd, Katie, Laura, Megan, Nikki, Randi, Scott, Theresa, Tim, and Yoram. Ha! The first name I found was FLOYD, who delivered this care package.
Oh, yeah, Clawdia enjoyed the pretty green ribbon. I bounced it in front of her, and she tackled it. She batted it around. Then she bit it, getting it stuck on her teeth when she chewed through it. I had to almost tackle her to take it away when she couldn't spit it out of her mouth. But she had FUN with it. She thanks you, too, Crown Center.
LAUGH A LITTLE
Before you leave, I'm going to send you to a 2012 blog post I entitled "Monday Madness ~ you can't fix stupid." If you read on down into the comments, you'll find the "stupid" thing I did on the day I got my first computer. (Hmm, I need to tell Andy it was his dad Joe who was my computer gugu back in 1984. Andy probably needs a laugh today, too.)
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I found two Tim, Ron in the middle of strong,and only one family(I hope double family was a typing error.). I also shed some tears.
What a thoughtful surprise for all of the residents. In this crazy time, it is these little things that restore my faith in humanity and know that we will make it through.
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