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During the summer of 2003 I had one day off.
I spent it defrosting the wall air conditioning unit. By the next day it had frozen again, and the day after that we were asked to change rooms.
While I had hoped that prying the ice off of the coils would leave me a lasting feeling of accomplishment (as well as diminish the amount of water that dripped continuously, leaving my half of the room soggy) what left me feeling most accomplished was a) I was able to put the unit back together again and b) I had a band-aid on hand for when I sliced my fingers on the coils.
Needless to say, no one received a post card detailing my day's activities.
As I come to the end of another similarly spent vacation (more accomplishment in this one, though, I hope... no band-aids on my fingers, only "Clear Day" paint) I am reminded of the tradition of co-workers bringing back a little lembrancinha from their vacation. I have received a sea anemone key chain, a matching pen and nail file with pineapples, a bag of salt water taffy, and a hand-woven basket.
And frankly, I am fresh out of ideas as to what I can give in return. Unless you think they might appreciate a paint stirrer.
I spent it defrosting the wall air conditioning unit. By the next day it had frozen again, and the day after that we were asked to change rooms.
While I had hoped that prying the ice off of the coils would leave me a lasting feeling of accomplishment (as well as diminish the amount of water that dripped continuously, leaving my half of the room soggy) what left me feeling most accomplished was a) I was able to put the unit back together again and b) I had a band-aid on hand for when I sliced my fingers on the coils.
Needless to say, no one received a post card detailing my day's activities.
As I come to the end of another similarly spent vacation (more accomplishment in this one, though, I hope... no band-aids on my fingers, only "Clear Day" paint) I am reminded of the tradition of co-workers bringing back a little lembrancinha from their vacation. I have received a sea anemone key chain, a matching pen and nail file with pineapples, a bag of salt water taffy, and a hand-woven basket.
And frankly, I am fresh out of ideas as to what I can give in return. Unless you think they might appreciate a paint stirrer.
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