It was Christmas Eve, a day to begin relaxing and contemplating the birth of Christ more than two millennia ago, when I tucked my razor into a Whataburger French fry box and taped the lid closed. It was not a day of relaxation. We were packing everything that we owned for our move from
The packing and taping continued on Christmas day. It was a difficult holiday for everyone at home.
On Saturday morning I was scheduled to pick up a 16 foot truck at nine o’clock from the local Penske rental facility. I didn’t arrive at the Penske office until 9:30 but the truck hadn’t arrived yet. “The trucks in the yard need periodic maintenance or I’d let you have one of them,” the lady drawled. She opened her cell phone and dialed a familiar number. “Your truck left the other facility about 10 minutes ago. It will be here in 20 minutes.” I was miffed but I also knew that getting upset wasn’t going to get the truck there any earlier. By the time the truck arrived at 11 o’clock I was really miffed. To make the situation worse there were sunflower seed husks all over the floor of the cab where the previous driver had spit them and the steering wheel shimmied and shook as I started down the road. It wasn’t a good start.
A couple of the men from our church had come to help with the move. I pulled up in front of the house and found the sidewalk and driveway covered with furniture and boxes. We got the heaviest of the furniture into the truck, followed by a few of the boxes that were there. One of the men looked at his watch. “Well, we’ve got to go. Is there anything else that you need us for?” It was polite. I don’t blame the members for not showing up in droves, though, because we’ve moved our stuff from storage unit to house to house to house to truck over the last couple of years. I think they were just tired of moving the
By the time church came around on Sunday my face was covered with what looked like fine powdered sugar and I didn’t have any socks to match my trousers. People were kind not to make a lot of comments about my appearance, but they were aware that we were probably packed up and ready to leave. Kari Hubnik commented after I had shown off my mismatched socks, “Like Candace says, ‘It just doesn’t matter.’” She was right.
We managed to get on the road on Monday afternoon with the plan of driving to
We drove from
On Wednesday we continued the trip starting at 4:30 in the morning. The drive across the desert from
We arrived safely in Riverton in the afternoon, several hours later than we had planned, and we were relieved to be at our final destination. Our rest period only lasted a short time, though, as we began pulling boxes from the truck. Thursday brought more unloading as we carried boxes into Candace’s daughter’s basement and unloaded the heavy furniture, finally emptying the truck.
I opened the box that held my razor on Friday, a week after taping it away. Candace surveyed my face as I pulled the razor from the box. “I think you should let your beard grow for a while. I’ll bet it will look very distinguished on you.” I doubt it. I’ve never seen a good beard on an old man. It just makes an old man look older. On the other hand, if I end up in the
I showed up in church that Sunday with a week-old beard. There was just enough to look like a beard, but not enough to look like a smooth beard. It was still a bit rough and it was the first impression that I left with the members of this new congregation. They have a few months to forget it, though, and I might just be lucky enough to have a second chance at a first impression.
4 comments:
It's good to see you here. The rental truck sounds like a hassle but when are they not? Moving is the pits.
As for the beard, I honestly think it's the first time in my life I had ever seen it. Try it out but don't keep it forever. BUT I know you and I know you won't.
Jed:
I work for Penske Truck Rental, and I would like to discuss your rental experience. Please contact me when you have an opportunity.
Alen Beljin
alen.beljin@penske.com
610-775-6364
Welcome to Utah Jed and Candice. I'm sure Laura H and her children would love to move back to Utah. Hope your future endeavors work out and are positive. We are just down the road in Orem.
I say grow it out! And I am interested to see what Penske says. I am glad you made it safe to UT.
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