It’s the Little Things
The next morning my wife smiled at me as I put on my jeans. “You
still get a little kick from clean clothes.”
Toward the end of my drinking days, I’d spray my clothes
with deodorant rather than spend beer money at the laundromat. Decades later I still appreciated the feel of
clean clothes, especially straight from the dryer.
“Never gets old,” I said as pulled my favorite shirt over my
head.
Dr. Deb made a face, then laughed. “You know that’s an
indoor shirt, right? Not to be worn outside the house. Or inside the house,
unless all the curtains are closed. Maybe then only when you’re here alone.”
“It’s clean,” I said. “And partly because I savor the little
things, so am I.”
Today I’ll be grateful for the little things that never lose
their appeal.
Fawlty Showers ©
2020 by Ken Montrose
Fawlty Showers is
a work of fiction. Any similarity between the characters and anyone you might
know is purely coincidental.
Other works by Ken Montrose are available at:
·
www.greenbriartraining.com
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https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B001K8MG0S
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https://www.pinterest.com/kenmontrose/mt-rose/
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