Saturday, August 3, 2013
The "Old Fart" Story
It was an ordinary day. Working on the summer printing requests at the school district where I used to teach. Since 1968 I have been printing hall passes, purchase orders, library tablets, stationery and envelopes, and just about any other small item that the school district needs to operate throughout the school year. I complete my task in the graphic arts room of the high school in the Manheim Township School District located in Neffsville, PA. When I was a teacher at the high school it was an easy chore, since I was in the graphic arts room all day long. Now that I am retired it usually means that I need to get most of the jobs finished in the summer months when there isn't a class in the room. The current graphic arts teacher isn't interested in the in-house printing, so I asked if I could continue to do the printing, and they were more then willing to allow me to do so. The end of summer vacation is fast approaching and I am scurrying to complete all the tasks that need to be done before the room is filled with students once again. The secretary in the high school office gave me a list and samples of what she needed for next school year. I finished the majority of the projects and assumed her order was just about complete. Then the phone rang a few days ago and she asked if she ever emailed me the form for the August electronic newsletter. The school mails a post card to all the student households informing the families of the newsletter that they can access on the school's website. Cheaper to mail a simple postcard than a large newsletter. I told her I don't remember ever seeing the postcard and she better email it to me again so I can quickly print it and have it ready for mailing. A few hours later I opened my email at home and found both sides of the 4-up postcard on my computer screen (4-up means that there are 4 copies of the card on the same piece of paper that will be cut into four cards after printing). Tried to open it and struck out. Dona uses a PC while I have an Apple and at times I can't open some of the files she sends me. No problem though, since my wife also uses a PC where she works. I forwarded Dona's email to my wife and asked if she could print it and bring it home with her. That is, I thought I forwarded it to my wife. My email to her read: Hi Dear, Can you print both of these for me. Thanks, Lov U. When she arrived home I asked her where the copies where that she printed for me. "I never got any email from you," she said. OK, now who did I send it to? Shortly I got a message on my monitor that I had mail. Opened it and it read: I'll be in on Monday and will print them for you. Luv you TOO! :) Dona. Calling the secretary "Dear" and telling her "Lov U" isn't going over too big with my wife or Dona's husband. I quickly sent an email back to her explaining: I wondered who I sent that to when my wife came home and didn't get my email! Hope your husband didn't get upset! Bing! A return email read: HAHA - you mean you don't love me?! HA I thought you were joking around anyway cuz we had emailed back and forth about the postcard several times ha ha. My husband wouldn't get mad anyway. :) So, I thought I better show the couple of rounds of correspondence with Dona to my wife to make sure she understands and doesn't get angry with me. She laughed and said, "What would a young girl want with an old fart like you anyway?" "Thanks, Hon," I said to her. After a good laugh we let it go. Today when I stopped by to get my printouts from Dona I stuck my head in her office and said, "Hi Dear!" We both laughed as she handed me the copies and I was out the door. I know ...... you just had to be there!! It was another extraordinary day in the life of an ordinary guy.
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