On the other side of us is a house that looks quite ramshackle-y.
Hang in there--I am getting to the point . . .
We talk to them some during the snowstorms, loaned them a roof shovel thing, and began to talk some more. They hang outside the window of the room they are working on and throw venison jerky to the dogs . .they like this . . .both the boys and the dogs. We ask them to come over again and talk to us about our project. They give us a quote and tell us they can start in a few days.
I have to say I was worried--by looks alone and the fact that their house doesn't look overly taken care of. I worried that DP agreed to have them in the house by themselves, and worried what we would do if they messed up and took our money. We gave him $500 for the supplies and prayed for the best . . .
Needless to say the first night I waited for DP to call me and give me a report as I was staying at a house doing respite. She called and I help my breath waiting for the worst and she surprised me by saying not only did they do a nice job, but they cleaned up really well. The next few days were much of the same, and in the end they did a fabulous job!!! I felt really bad for being so judgmental and for thinking the things that I did about them. We gave them a decent bonus for the work they did, as they fix some extra things while they were here which was very kind of them. They loved the dogs and took great care to clean up as they went along. T and L were curious as well and wanted to know how they did, as we had talked a bunch about how those neighbors just seemed "different"
Since then we have talked to them more. DP has talked to the mother who is 88 or something and has lived quite the life. He was hanging out the window the other day while I was mowing the lawn and commented about how horrible the mower sounded. I said yeah, I knew we probably needed to change the filter or something, but that we never got around to it. He said to bring it over when we were done and he'd show us. We brought it over and he said if we left it with him he'd sharpen the blades and change the filter. He returned it a few days later and not only did he do what he said he would, but he cleaned it up and I dare say it looks like a brand new mower.
The real great part happened yesterday. We came home to find our nicely cleaned mower in our back yard, and T and L working on a project in their front yard. We went to check it out, and then went to the other neighbor to thank him for our mower and ask him how much we owed him (he said nothing, but we will get him a gift card or something). He asked if we heard about the accident the day before in front of our house and we said no, but went out to find all the glass in the front lawn by the pole that someone schmucked into. He was standing there with us, and T and L came over and we all began to talk, and for the first time T and L met the neighbor on the other side, and it just felt so good knowing that we could bring these two neighbors together. We had only every talked about the other, but yet they have never met and L grew up in that house . . .
The moral of this very very very long story is that it's nice to be challenged on the things that we think about others. I can't wait to learn how to play poker . . .the mother next store told me she'd teach us. She would also like to meet the dogs . . .she likes dogs and hears them playing and hoped she'd get to meet them. She also paints, and tells stories, and has a very sweet smile. He may look like he could be an axe murderer, but I am finding out and that he and his mother are great neighbors to have.
The End!
5 comments:
What a cool story!!!
I agree with Daisy...what a very cool story. I find it amazing that we can live next door to people and have no idea who they are. Glad to see that you have very cool neighbors. BTW...I love the pics you took of the houses.
Awesome. I think it's VERY important to know your neighbors. Not just in case you need something or they need something. but sometimes it's good to be able to identify someone in a line up after they off'd their dear old mom. :) h aha ha
JK.
My dad rides. I went on a ride with him and there were all of these gruffy looking slightly intimidating bikers. I stayed pretty quiet and off we went.
First stop in the mountains and all of these mean looking dudes pull out their nice camera's and start snapping pictures of the scenery. Talking like sweet guys. "isn't this a beautiful view bob" "yes, it's amazing"
And then they talked about stopping up the hill a ways to buy pine nuts. I mean SERIOUSLY.
They all turned out to be in law inforcement. Well most of them. and were super great guys.
I guess it's the leather and head bands that threw me off :)ha ha
I've learned to not judge a book by it's cover....but if the book freaks me out and my woman's instinct goes off...I don't open it or even read the preface :)
WOW ! I talk a LOT huh ? ha ha
Very nice story. Moral of the story is I guess we should never judge the ole book by its cover...
This makes me happy. And you know, it's all about making me happy. :)
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