MikeG.
Established Member
Forgive me if this tale is a little mysterious, but I'm going to tell you a story.
A few weeks ago I did a quick drawing for a fellow forumite who was running into a few problems with his shed. It took me about 45 minutes, I guess. I've known all along that this poster has some serious health problems, and it was a pleasure to help him out in a small way.
A while later I received a PM saying that he was going to make me a thank you present, and could he have a postal address, which I passed on. A couple of weeks later, having forgotten all about it, I got a message saying that it had been posted. I replied with "I'm intrigued", to which our friend responded "don't be, and please remember I tried my hardest".
Well, this morning it duly arrived, and with it a letter telling the story behind it, with the serious health issues and so on. It took a week.......a week.........to make the thank you present for the job that had taken me 45 minutes. It's small, and it's lovely, and it will hang in pride of place in or on my workshop, as a reminder that not everyone is as lucky as some, and that what can be a matter of hours for some is an absolute struggle for day after day for others. I'm truly touched that someone would go to so much effort to thank a stranger.
I wonder if those who read this post might give it a "like", so that not only the person involved, but everyone on the forum who has physical and/ or mental health issues can know how much we, the lucky ones, appreciate the efforts of those for whom woodwork, and life, is just that bit more of a struggle.
A few weeks ago I did a quick drawing for a fellow forumite who was running into a few problems with his shed. It took me about 45 minutes, I guess. I've known all along that this poster has some serious health problems, and it was a pleasure to help him out in a small way.
A while later I received a PM saying that he was going to make me a thank you present, and could he have a postal address, which I passed on. A couple of weeks later, having forgotten all about it, I got a message saying that it had been posted. I replied with "I'm intrigued", to which our friend responded "don't be, and please remember I tried my hardest".
Well, this morning it duly arrived, and with it a letter telling the story behind it, with the serious health issues and so on. It took a week.......a week.........to make the thank you present for the job that had taken me 45 minutes. It's small, and it's lovely, and it will hang in pride of place in or on my workshop, as a reminder that not everyone is as lucky as some, and that what can be a matter of hours for some is an absolute struggle for day after day for others. I'm truly touched that someone would go to so much effort to thank a stranger.
I wonder if those who read this post might give it a "like", so that not only the person involved, but everyone on the forum who has physical and/ or mental health issues can know how much we, the lucky ones, appreciate the efforts of those for whom woodwork, and life, is just that bit more of a struggle.