I had an appointment today that i was heartily dreading. It was at 1, about an hours drive.
I was so anxious about it that I was wide awake at 4 am. I tried to fall back asleep, but I was so filled with 'fret' that it was not going to happen for me. I finally just got up and made my coffee and grabbed a package of BelVitas. I sat in the dark drinking coffee and reading blogs.
It helped.
A little.
Tim got up. He had a bunch of stuff on his agenda, so I was on my own.
I tried to comfort myself by going on a tear around the house. Scrubbed the bathroom, folded laundry, vacuumed, unloaded the dishwasher, tended to plants, cleaned the cat box, stuff like that. I made up my mind to leave at 11:30. I needed gas, and I was waiting to get it in Titusville. It is usually 20 cents gallon cheaper and it was on the way, so it made sense.
So very methodically I set about getting set to go.
Shower (check)
Dress with great care (check)
Make up (check)
Hair (check)
(Did you ever notice that ticking boxes is a great distraction from thinking about things you'd druther not think about?)
Teeth (check)
Shoes (check)
Purse (check)
Raincoat (check)
Phone for directions since I did not know the area
(Check)
Full charge (Check)
Resolutely, I headed out the door and got myself on the road. When I got to Titusville, I was surprised to see that gas had gone up 20 cents over night. I decided to see what it was priced at on the way.
I had absolutely no idea how much I was going to regret this. The first thing I discovered is that there were no gas stations on my way.
Not to worry though. I knew I had enough gas to get me where I was going. I also knew that there were plenty of gas stations there. No worries. So I made my way through the heavy rain, trying to enjoy the Amish countryside.
I was on 'E' when I pulled into town. I had planned well enough that I had plenty of time for a fill up. I pulled into the first station I came to. I grabbed my wallet and it was then that I began to stress big time. My debit card was not in my wallet. I knew instantly where it was: at home on the table. I had been trying to renew the car registration on line. It would not accept our the card we use for online. I thought try my debit card. That did not work either. I brought the computer out to Tim to see if he could figure out where I was messing up. After trying it, he said, 'Never mind. I will just do it in person at the DMV.
So much for convenience!
I logged off the website AND I NEVER WENT BACK TO GET MY DEBIT CARD! Now I was an hour from home, driving on E, and I still had my appointment. I was just sick. I got to where I was going, tried to call Tim from the parking lot.
Did he answer his phone? No he did not.
Was his voice mail full? Yes it was.
There was nothing to do but walk into that appointment. I explained what I had done. She assured me it was fine. They took credit cards over the phone, so when I managed to get hold of Tim, I would be all set. She was so easy going about it. I was a little dumbfounded.
Long story short. I survived my appointment. In the billing office. I did manage to get ahold of Tim. He read me the card information and I handed it to the billing person. I then began to explain about my gas situation. Did he know where a bank branch was? I had all my ID.
The clerk interrupted. 'Don't worry about that. We got you a $20 gas card from the station across the street.'
I was flabbergasted. Tim was trying to talk and I was staring at the clerk, and I am embarrassed to say that after the whole stress filled day. I actually got teary.
'Oh gees. You don't have to do that...'
She laughed. 'You have paid us enough that we can afford a gas card!'
True, but...
In the end, I got home frazzled, but in one piece. Grateful, too.
In all the hubbub I had skipped lunch. I knew I would be late getting back, so I had planned an easy supper. I split a loaf of Italian bread while sautéing onions, peppers, mushrooms, and some of the good sausage we made with Levi and Mattie and the kids. I spread the bread with spaghetti sauce, topped it with the meat and vegetables and sprinkled it with mozzarella cheese.
Our pizzas were just coming out of the oven when Tim walked in the door from his day. 'Smells good! I didn't eat lunch today! I am starving.'
So we sat down and ate.
All's well that ends well.


There are still good people in the world. I'm glad it all ended well for you.
ReplyDeleteIt was a nice experience.
DeleteWhew! Too much adventure. A couple of times when I was working, I left my purse at home. I drove home SO carefully. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteI once had my wallet in my car. For some unknown reason, I had to drive Tim's car. So used to my wallet being tucked away between the seats, that it didn't even occur to me that it was in a different car.
DeleteWhat a thoughtful person behind that counter. I wonder how many of those they pass out to clients?
ReplyDeleteI have no idea. I do know that the gas station is a chain. We have them here. I will buy another gas card tomorrow and send it to them with a nice thank you card. I like the idea that they will be able to pass along that kindness.
DeleteWhat a day! That awful feeling that the card is far away. I'm glad it worked out in the end
ReplyDeleteI was just sick.
DeleteI know that sick in the stomach feeling when you've don't something quite stupid. You are beyond being criticised by anyone in a meaningful way because no one can be more self critical than yourself. Anyway, that was very kind of the business to give you the card. You won't grumble about the cost as much in the future.
ReplyDeleteI honestly still can't believe that I did such a stupid thing. Quite honestly, I am no stranger to stupid things.
DeleteHow stressful! I'm sorry you had so many worries. I would be upset, too. What a relief to get the gas card.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Totally unexpected.
DeleteWhat a very stressful day. Lack of sleep and your performance is less.
ReplyDeleteAlways. If I am tired, I do stupid stuff.
DeleteWell, my girl, the Goddesses were watching over you this day!
ReplyDeleteYour French bread🥖pizza 🍕 sounds yummy!
It was yummy. It is a favorite quick meal. I always have sausage and pepperoni, mozzarella cheese and diced peppers/onion in the freezer. There is always sauce in the pantry. All I need to do is grab a loaf of day old Italian bread (about a dollar). Mushrooms were on sale, so I grabbed a container of them to make it spesh.
DeleteI went to use my debit card the other day and it wasn't in my wallet. Damn. Then I remembered I had put it in my phone on Saturday, so I still had it with me, just not where I thought it was. Glad the clerk was so kind and I'm sure your card will be passed along in future.
ReplyDeleteThat meme with the list about how well you're handling things, me too:)
They called this morning to make sure I got home okay. I thanked them again. They also had a cancelation and and were able to move my next appointment up to Monday. Which was a shock but I will deal. Less time to get worked up about it.
DeleteIt sounds like you had a lot on your mind--which makes it easy to forget things. I'm so glad it worked out. I would have been very stressed and extremely tearful.
ReplyDeleteWhoo boy. I didn't let myself really blub until I got back in the car. What a day.
DeleteSo glad you had good help to solve the card issue. I ALWAYS put my card, phone, keys, etc. in the same spot. Until I don’t. Then it really throws me and everything is discombobulated. One time I had gone to the cash machine and tucked it under my leg in order to keep on my way. I left my car in the Target parking lot with 5 twenties and my ATM card in plain view on the front seat. Car was locked, but DUH!
ReplyDeleteBonnie in Minneapolis
Oh my gosh.
DeleteWhew. Alls well that ends well, but scary really. It wasn't stupid, it was just one of those things that happen. So glad the office was so accomodating and had those gas cards handy. I would like to say that the ease they handled the payment "emergency" and that they plan for gas emergencies too would make me very comfortable to have this doctor on my team.
ReplyDeleteYour dinner sounds delicious.
I was so very glad to be walking into my own quiet and freshly cleaned house. The bread was sitting on the counter along with a jar of sauce. It made me feel centered and organized, something that was missing from my day!
DeleteExhausted just hearing about your day - at least you came home to a clean house and had pizza fixings, eh?
ReplyDeleteCeci
There was a real satisfaction to walking in and having nothing more pressing than throwing together supper.
DeleteAnxiety is a killer but then everything worked out well. We should not forget that most of the people around us are good and kind and willing to help.
ReplyDeleteI thought about that on the way home. Yes. I have been one of those people. This time the shoe was on the other foot. It made me realize once again how important it is to be kind.
DeleteI get around this problem by always keeping an Emergency Twenty Pound Note hidden in the car. Well hidden, or my husband will use it and then forget to replace it and I’m back to square one! Lol.
ReplyDeleteAnna.
That is a terrific idea.
DeleteAh yes, anxiety, the killer of sleep. I know it well. I am glad you survived the day, despite the negatives it started with. How lovely for the clerk to get you a gas card to get you home again. (You must have paid them a chunk for them to be so free with their share!!)
ReplyDeleteSure did!
DeleteSo many people really are very kind - it's a pity we don't have more of it in the papers instead of them forever printing about the horrible people - he who shouts loudest sells papers I guess. Glad kindness came your way Debbie - food sounds delicious. Elaine
ReplyDeleteIt was a real reminder about how a small kindness can make a huge difference.
DeleteI do my best cleaning when I am stressed. I also know what it's like to have a husband that never answers his phone when I call him in a panic!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that everything turned out well in the end.
I did quite a good job, that is for sure. And fast??? I was like lightning!
DeleteTension-filled days are bad for the nerves and the digestion. I hope you caught up on your sleep.
ReplyDeleteI was in bed by 10, did not wake up until 8.
DeleteHow stressful for you.
ReplyDeleteI had a list of things to do in town when I had to go to the hospital for blood tests. I took a bag with a book and flask of tea in case there was a long wait. Somehow I left my handbag at home, but I had my appointment letter in my pocket. I was too tired for a second journey so
I went to the bank and library the next day, and enjoyed a stroll round the stalls of the weekly street market and had my flask of tea in the sunshine in the park.
My medical appointment was by phone, to review the results which I had already been given, and to arrange the next prescription, and yet, like you, I was awake for most of the night.
Fuel prises have gone up a lot, the best prices locally are to £1.55 a litre for petrol and £1.87 for diesel.
I know that comparatively speaking, our gas prices are not as high as some places. To know that it is my own country's government that has unleashed this chaos makes me very sad. We protest every Saturday.
DeleteI was holding my breath as I read that, will she, won’t she get there in time. Glad it all worked out and you had a nice supper at the end of the day.
ReplyDeleteI left early giving myself a half hour to spare. I hate driving to important things in unfamiliar places. But for all my careful planning, I managed to sneak a dumb move in there. That takes a real talent!
DeleteWait! Do you really only carry one card with you?
ReplyDeleteTrue story. We have always done it this way. One credit card, two debit cards. Since we are usually together, we have just the one Discover card. We are committed to avoiding credit
DeleteToo stressful. I'm glad it all worked out. You have good karma from all of the good deeds you have done.
ReplyDeleteDid your appointment go well?
It is nice to think that, but I think everyone deserves a miracle.
DeleteWe ALL do things like this and not only does it make us feel inadequate somehow, as if by just being human was in itself a failure of some sort, it can also be scary. HOW will I get home?
ReplyDeleteAnd as for the anxiety the night before?
Yeah. Again. I think we all do that too and it is just the most frustrating thing.
I knew that you would get it.
DeleteLeaving your debit card at home is the kind of thing that would completely unravel me, especially on a day you were already dreading. But that clerk? That is just wonderful. It’s amazing how a simple act of kindness—like that gas card—can turn a ‘day from hell’ into a reminder that people are decent. I’m so glad you made it home in one piece to those pizzas. You earned that supper ten times over!
ReplyDeleteYep...I sure was unraveled. It was a good feeling to walk in the door of my own quiet house.
DeleteWow! Well, thank goodness everything turned out OK. I thought Tim would have to come and bring your card! Kudos to the folks at your appointment for being so kind and bailing you out.
ReplyDeleteIt was so unexpected, really. I could only think that maybe triple A could help. If my bank had a local branch, I could get there. If it were close enough, I could even walk there. My brain was whirring away. I will be able to return the gas card when I go in Monday morning. But it really brought out the importance of kindness. It is a big deal.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! What a day you had. I'm so sorry, but I'm glad to know there was a kind person who could rescue your day.
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