I've mentioned once or twice that I pick up orphaned clothes off the street and rescue them. So, perhaps you can imagine my apprehension when I got the following text right before Christmas:
This is Bob [not real name], your neighbor. June shared your contact. I wondered if you could help me. Georgina [not real name] my wife had a ski hat very similar to yours and she lost it. She and I have been looking all over for a replacement. She was given it as a gift and I was trying to find her a replacement for a gift, but I can't find one. Do you know where you purchased it? Thanks for thinking about it. Any leads would be more helpful than google or any of the other search engines I have used. I hope you and your family are otherwise well. Thanks.
Oh, geezy peezy: I'd been caught. I had a strong suspicion I knew which hat he was asking about, largely because I only had one hat that was notable; it was a multicolored hat I'd found a year-ish ago at the local tennis courts, sitting there all by itself. It was awfully nice of him not to accuse me of stealing it, I figured. I re-read the text and saw the line about "Do you know where you purchased it?", and it struck me that maybe he actually thought I did buy it. Huh. I wrote back:
Bob, what did/does the hat look like? Georgina is welcome to the hat; I have several hats, and can gladly spare it! I didn't purchase any of my hats-- I tend to pick up hats from the street (etc) that are abandoned (often, left behind and rain drenched); I launder them and keep them or pass them along. It's even possible the hat Georgina is missing is one I rescued. All the more reason to return/give it to you!
Then I ducked and waited for the "how dare you"s to fly. Instead, I got this.
Thanks so much for texting back. I am so glad you are out saving hats and even better reducing consumption. You definitely may have saved Georgina's. I have to find a picture, but I can send you one soon. If you have the hat and I got it back for her for Christmas, it would be a tour de force gift. If you are the finder, I would definitely come up with some kind of finders fee. Thanks again!!
Off the hook! He eventually did find a picture; she was wearing the hat I figured he was talking about on the very tennis courts where I'd found it. Golden! So I told him I'd swing by. He was effusive; it was the day before Christmas, and he had a special gift on the way for his wife!
Thanks so much. . . . you can put in mailbox if I am not home. She is away for the day. So it will not take away the surprise. I feel a little " Gift of the Magi"esque. Have a wonderful holiday and safe trip back into town.
And then after Christmas . . .
She fortunately did not even move us south to warmer weather to complete the O'Henry trick in gift of the Magi.
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Look at that smile! |
I'm so happy! Thanks for the cheery photos!
Even though he was very happy, I still feel a little guilty about snagging the hat and being the possible reason she'd been separated from her fave hat for so long. And, extra fortuitously, I got a couple of lovely knit hats for Christmas, so I'm perfectly delighted to send my foster hat back home to its forever family!
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Wearing many new hats all at once. I'm rich in hats, for sure! |
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