The hurrier I go, the behinder I get

26 Nov

My route was laid out. I had a number of errands to run Saturday morning and a workshop that started at one in the afternoon. Only precise execution of my plan would make the day a success.

As I left the house, I picked up the bag I wanted to add to the boxes I would be dropping off at Goodwill, my first stop, and patted my pockets. House keys? Check. Car keys? Check. I pulled the door shut, ready to face the day.

No one was at the Goodwill when I arrived and I was in and out in less than five minutes, on my way to my second stop, Kinkos. The week before I had drafted, proofread, corrected and printed the end-of-the-year donation letter I was going to copy on behalf of Oregon Basset Hound Rescue. Parking at the nearest Kinkos can be tricky and I cheered as I pulled into the empty four-space lot. I unbuckled my seat belt, grabbed my purse and reached for the folder with the master copy. It wasn’t there.

Crap, I thought, I am an idiot.  I’d set the folder in the Goodwill bag so I wouldn’t leave it The hurrier I go, the behinder I get, reverberated through my head. I rebuckled my seatbelt and drove back to Goodwill.

Did you know Goodwill has a form for things you accidentally donated but want to get back? Fortunately, no one else had come since my drop-off and the folder was easy to find. I was in and out in another five minutes, back on the road to Kinkos.

The rest of the day unfolded without incident. Errands were run. I made it to my class on time. It was a cross-stitch class and I was happy to sit and work peacefully on my Christmas ornament after my busy morning. The instructor told us we wouldn’t have time to finish the project in class. She was correct, but I worked on it that evening and the next day.

All in all, I am happy with how the day – and the ornament – turned out.

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6 Responses to “The hurrier I go, the behinder I get”

  1. schwarzkate November 26, 2019 at 7:32 am #

    So many of your lines made me smile–especially “The hurrier I go, the behinder I get.”

  2. Trina Haase November 26, 2019 at 8:02 am #

    Oh, I always fear donating something that I was not supposed to! I had no idea that there was a form for things you accidentally donated but now need to get back…good to know!

    Your cross stitch ornament is beautiful! Making something always seems to make me feel better.

  3. arjeha November 26, 2019 at 9:22 am #

    Love the ornament. Somehow it seems like every time we are On a schedule a monkey wrench is thrown in. Glad you’re wasn’t a big o e and that it did not get you off schedule. Happy Thanksgiving.

  4. Lisa Corbett November 26, 2019 at 3:24 pm #

    Sounds like a busy day! The ornament is beautiful.

  5. Writing to Learn, Learning to Write November 27, 2019 at 3:13 am #

    This is such a great line (The hurrier I go, the behinder I get.). I hope you don’t mind if I lift it and use it for the rest of my life.

    • Adrienne November 27, 2019 at 4:38 am #

      I lifted it from Lewis Carroll and have used it for decades.

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