Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Conversations while standing in line at the Post Office

Today I mailed off the last of my Christmas gifts. I am thankful to live in such a small town where the lines at the Post Office this time of year are only five people deep, even though a few of those people had tons of stuff to mail. The older-than-me lady in front of me was chatty and didn’t have an envelope or box for what she was mailing yet. We discussed her options, box vs envelope, and she told me what she mailing off to her daughter and granddaughter. Surprise! We were both mailing the same kind of gift! Something done by hand ... can’t tell you what because the recipient of the gift reads the blog. So, we chatted a bit about the gifts we had both made.

The woman behind me was pregnant—very—with a little girl in tow. The woman in front of me turned around and asked her if she knew if she was having a boy or girl. “Boy,” she replied. “Oh how nice!” the woman in front of me said. “We’ll see ...” said the expectant mother. I jumped into the conversation (what the heck) and asked her when she was due. “Any day now,” was her reply. “I hope he waits until after Christmas as I don’t want her (pointing to her little girl) to miss Christmas.” I told her I was a Christmas week baby myself and it wasn’t such a bad time of year to be born.

My turn at the counter finally arrived. I took my box up and sat it down, pointing at the corners where Alex (left in the car) had chewed on the box while I was taking Hailey inside to the groomers. Damn dog. I asked the postal clerk if she could please put some large tape on the two damaged corners where there were now gaping holes since my dog had decided to chew on it. She laughed and looked up at me. “My dog peed on my Christmas tree this weekend and it’s not even real. He has never done anything like that! Not even when he was a puppy which was a long time ago. I had to wash everything down and it still stinks,” she told me. “Oh, dear, how awful!” I murmured. The postal clerk at the next station asked me what kind of dog it was. I told her a Bernese Mountain Dog. The woman who had been in front of me in line was still taking care of her package at the clerk next to me. “OH!” she exclaimed, “I just love those dogs but they are too big for me!” Too bad. I was going to offer her Alex for real cheap.

As that woman was leaving she turned to wish the young mother-to-be good luck and then wished me a Merry Christmas. I wished her one back, finished up my transaction and left, wishing them all a Merry Christmas.

Did I say why I love living in a small town? None of us knew each other, but that didn’t matter one bit!

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey

Comments:

Just like Newfoundland!  Everyone talks to you like they know you or they are relatives.  By the time your turn comes, you know all about them in a few minutes!

Love the pictures of your fur babies enjoying the snow!

A perfect story for Christmas week!

We may not chit chat like that, but we do let some sort of cut in line…sometimes…

I live in a huge town and during my 90 minute on the Post Office line, the lady in front of me and I chatted about her ebay business and trends in collecting. I learned a great deal and the 90 minutes passed quickly. I think we both felt hostage to the PO and decided to make the best of it.

Julie, I think it’s funny that I was posting a comment on your blog this a.m., while your comment came in to my blog! LOL, great minds think alike!

Debra, I love where I live!

Becky, I can remember lines 20 people deep on a normal day at the P.O. in the Fort, but I never saw anyone do cuts ...

Mary, uhm, you live in the *Big* City! Great you found connections, but it can go either way!

The most interesting thing that has happened to me at the post office here, was standing in line behind twin chinese acrobats.  I didn’t know they were acrobats,(they appeared to be twins and Chinese) but the post office man told me.  He bragged that they gave him tickets to thier Cirque show.

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