This is a tongue and cheek kinda of blog post. Yes it will be cheeky.
First off I would like to thank a nameless local Tucson home improvement store for refusing to help us with our shopping needs. They also had a front desk clerk that refused to get us a sales person to take our money. Silly me. I thought green money was green money, good for helping the bottom line of any retail business during a recession. We came dressed Tucson summer casual, what else are you supposed to wear during summer in Tucson. We were even wearing tennis shoes and not flip flops. At this store it was apparently not good enough for help. This in the end run saved us lot’s of money.
Today we went to Lowe’s Store 1638 where we meet the most helpful and friendly sales associate Estevan. I could not find a more helpful and knowledgeable sales person (outside of Grandma’s Spinning Wheel and Artemesia if I tried). Estevan helped us with a shower head, and plumbing supplies for the new sink faucet, to replace the one that broke in the guest bathroom. You know the one that made 3 full loads of towels . We also got a new rain gauge to replace the one that was literally crumbling in place.
For everything we bought we spent less than the bathroom faucet cost all by itself at the local home improvement store. They also did not have rain gauges which would have meant a separate trip. I know the store manager made a very wise decision in hiring Estevan. Friendly service, help and everything we needed all in one stop. They also did not care that we were wearing Tucson summer casual or that my hair was still wet from my shower. So I will count today’s shopping trip as a win.
Thank You Very Much
John was busy too. He installed the new shower head and rain gauge already today. All that is left is installing the new faucet. We just have to figure out how to use towels to pad the sharp angles and the wood floor of the cabinet. After that is done I can treat the wood with a 10% bleach solution once or twice to get rid of any lingering mold that might have occurred. Let it dry a few more days and pit the pool towels away. Then I can do a happy dance that the a hip high pile of towels will no longer be gracing our den. Not that I don’t love our pool towels.
So it was a very good day.