Years ago RR and I lived in a 2-family house with my mom and youngest brother. We lived downstairs and they lived above us. At the time my mother didn't have a clothes dryer so they would use mine. It was new. I had bought the washer dryer set in cash, along with my other major appliances and they were something I was proud of. They were installed in the kitchen and vented out the window to the drive-way.
One day I came home from work, and while using the dryer my brother exploded a blue pen in it. The inside drum was no longer sparkling white and clean; instead it was smeared with pen marks. I was mad. Livid, is probably a better word for it. My brother and poor mother heard more than their fair share about how upset I was with the situation. How could my brother be so irresponsible with my things I thought?
Then my brother passed away, March 23, 2009.
I had certainly gotten over the pen marks in my dryer at that point. But did I need to be so upset at the time? Clearly I can't erase the past; and I am sure my brother knows how much we all loved him, despite the stupid things he would do from time to time; after all he was just a kid of 23 when he died. Every single time I open the dryer I think of my brother. Those pen marks are still there.
Fast-forward to about a month ago, I am taking RR's clothes out of the dryer and I notice a new substance also coating the inside walls of my dryer. It looks like dryer lint, but it's sticky. Turns out I washed and dried gum in RR's pants pocket.
You know I never said anything to him about it. I cleaned up the mess, the best I could, and rewashed his clothes. I've learned somethings in life just aren't worth loosing you're cool over. Dryers and other appliances can be cleaned and replaced; but you can't say the same for people.
Kate, I think you were the only 1 who remembered that. Waynie didn't mention it much after the fact either.Look at it this way. You have a lasting memory of him right in your dryer.
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