Knowing the cleaning ladies were coming, I did what every woman in America does prior to the arrival of the cleaning crew: I cleaned. I carefully washed the two Tiffany mugs that had made our morning coffee taste better then it ever does in other cups. I lovingly placed the two Tiffany mugs in the stainless drying tray in the sink. I adoringly looked at the mugs, remembering the joy of receiving the big blue box. I recalled how careful the cleaning ladies have been, yet I agreed with myself, I should place the two Tiffany mugs back on the shelf, prior to the ladies arrival to clean. Just to be safe.
Working in my office I suddenly saw the long face of my husband as he approached. "I have some very bad news," he said. "Linda broke one of your Tiffany cups." I said nothing. "She will replace it." I said nothing, knowing I would never ask her to do so, and knowing they are sold in lots of four, not one by one. I have a friend with cancer, an aging mother, a few health issues, three successful children and a loving husband. "A Tiffany Company china coffee mug broke into a zillion pieces today when it fell to the floor of a suburban home," the news headline would read. "No one was injured." Four more Tiffany Company china coffee mugs are now on their way to the same grateful suburban home.
2 comments:
That is a shame - those mugs are great. I hope the replacements arrive in time for Thanksgiving.
Me too.
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