Spend a Day with Joe!
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It is funny how people
behave. I had what I thought were friends or so I thought! I knew people
who’d lost friends during a divorce – they’d split into either his friend
or her’s, seldom anyone was a friend to both afterwards; it never occurred
to me that something similar happens when you become homeless.
I had a one that would
even pretend not to hear the dog barking at the door when I knocked or
rang the bell. I caught on quick though as to who was giving me the cold
shoulder. It might have been more acceptable if it were a matter of thinking
I had not protected the young lady or done something wrong and horrible
but it was simply that I was now not accepted because I was homeless. Maybe
they were afraid I’d ask them for food or money. What I was hoping was
they knew someone who was hiring!
What a wicked way to
be! I forgive them all now. It wasn’t an easy thing to come to do and sad
to say there still are days I wish they could experience all that I did.
I may be excused I hope if I occasionally feel this way but it doesn’t
change what a nasty thought it is.
From the first there
were a few loyal friends, if I had just contacted her I would have known
that Jenn was foremost among them. But a close second were my next-door
neighbors. Many mornings I would drop by and John would share his coffee
with me. On the weekends I could catch him and his wife Celia at home and
we’d just talk over coffee or a coke. John is a fan of classic cars; I
once accompanied him to the Rt. 66 car show they stage yearly in San Bernardino.
That was quite a blast; I had a lot of fun! He also collects Coca-Cola™
memorabilia. Celia has a commemorative spoon collection, her dolls
and elephant themed collection. She loves music from the fifties and sixties
and loves to do hooked rugs and hanging pieces. They were a big encouragement
to me back then.
Now that I have my own
place and things to do I don’t see them as much, which is one of the few
things I miss from that time.
I could read by the light
of the street lamp with the help of a cheap pair of high-powered reading
glasses from the dollar store. When I could afford it I bought a small
florescent book light that ran on AA batteries. On the main I tried not
to stay up to late as the alarm on the wristwatch I bought was set to 5:30
a. m. Though I will admit to having a hard time not reading a book by Terry
Pratchett or Piers Anthony in one setting. Though I will admit to having
the same problem with the Maggody mystery books by Joan Hess or the mysteries
Rita Mae Brown writes with the assistance of her cat Sneaky-Pie!
Removing my shoes and
socks I was nearly ready for bed. If I had any I sprayed the socks and
inside of the shoes with one of those sprays for killing odors on fabrics.
This also was a ninety-nine cent purchase at the dollar discount. I then
put on my thick heavy socks, even on summer nights. Any colder night would
I’d also wear my knit cap and maybe my gloves
And with this I would
put my book away, turn off the light if I’d used it and close my eyes ready
for sleep.
Good night!
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