The day started like any other, with Hick sitting on the long couch before leaving around 6:00 a.m. I was on the short couch. But this day, Hick said, "Happy Mother's Day."
"Thank you."
"I seen you got a nice card yesterday from Genius."
"Yes. Right on time. Pony is bringing one on Tuesday, when we have our 'celebration' with Chinese food."
"When I cook them pork steaks?"
"No! I am NOT doing any cooking on Tuesday! It's my Mother's Day! You are cooking the pork steaks tonight. I'll bake the beans, and I've thawed out the hash brown casserole to have with it, too. So this will be three meals worth, for Sunday, Monday, and Wednesday. Tuesday is Chinese. I'm not doing anything but eating."
"Oh. Okay."
Of course we rescheduled Mother's Day for Hick to have his day of business Sunday at his SUS2.5 (Storage Unit Store 2.5). That was fine with me. All my days are pretty much the same.
Then started a discussion of the tests Hick had on Friday, to prepare for the surgery he had to postpone until August due to his x-rays of not-pneumonia and uncollapsed lung. It was a Transthoracic Echocardiogram Test. Which Hick referred to as a stress test. All I know is that he had three tests scheduled that day, spread out over three hours, to determine if he is sound for surgery.
"I couldn't believe the cost of that test! It was $17,000-something!"
"No, Val. It was $13,400."
"I don't know where you get that! I just looked at it yesterday when you gave me the receipt for the $150 copay. It was $17,000-something."
"Nooo. I looked at it when they handed it to me. It's $13,400."
"I'm so tired of you doing this to me! I looked right at it. Then I threw it in the trash. I don't really want to get up right now, but later I'm going to dig it out to prove it to you."
"I can go get it right now. On my way out. Where is it?"
"You'll never find it. You can't find anything! It's in the wastebasket. Come back over here and stand in front of me."
"I don't need to do that. I know where the wastebasket is."
"That's surprising! But you won't look in the right spot unless you're lined up like you're looking right at it. It's HERE! At about the 4:00 area. Folded in quarters like when you handed it to me."
"What are you gonna say when you see it's $13,400?"
"Nothing. Because I know it was $17,000-something."
Surprisingly enough, Hick found the discarded receipt. Even more surprising, he actually brought it to show me:
"Let me see!"
"Huh. I guess I read it wrong."
"Reading it wrong is not a big deal. It's how you always treat me like I DON'T KNOW NOTHIN', when I'm actually right, and you are just figuring I won't bother to check on your 'facts' that you use to prove me wrong. Maybe next time, you'll listen to me."
At 7:22, Hick must have been feeling guilty. He sent me a text.
"I'm sorry o didn't get you a card but I do love you happy mothers day." With a big emoji kind of picture with flowers that said Happy Mother's Day.
Never mind that Hick still has time to get me a real card by Tuesday. I'm pretty sure that's not gonna happen. It's no big deal to me if I get a card or gift.
The best part about this Mother's Day is that I got VALidation.