Friends of the order of the Nailing Apron,
You've probably had experiences similar to mine when I visited Menards
yesterday.  We picked up supplies to upgrade the kitchen.  With the new
furnace the chimney is no longer in use.  By taking it out I can adde 24
inches of upper and lower cabinets and countertop.  Then we'll upgrade to
new lights, and llay new vinyl flooring.
So I needed some screws.  It's hard for even my wife the find the ones I
want (3 inch, all purpose with a square drive).  So I stood in the screw
aisle while she went to fetch a sales person.  When he came up to me I asked
him for the xcrews I wanted, and he responded rather rudely, "You're looking
at them."
So I lifted up my white cane and said, "I'm sorry , sir, I can't see them."
Even then he didn't get it.  Not until my wife said, "That's why he carries
a white cane."
Suddenly the young man became very nice  and very helpfully pulled the
screws off the shelf and then located the ring shank nails I need for the
underlayment.  "Anything else I can help you with?"
We went on without him, and did find another store employee who was very
helpful in helping us locate the underlayment, plywood and masonite we
needed.
Twice, on previous visits to Menards I have had sales clerks ask if I needed
to check my white cane.  Perhaps it looks a bit like PVC.  I told them I had
already paid for it.
What shopping stories do you have?
Blessings,
Tom


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