"All words are symbols that represent unspeakable realities. Which is also why words are magical." (Donald Miller tweet)

Thursday, February 04, 2010

personalities

My loving husband, known as "Spike" in this space (due to the carpet glue which holds his hair in a vertical position for days on end) is a firm believer in systems. Except for himself.

We were at a seminar once where they identified different personality types, and the various groups had to stand. My group was asked to stand, and then they invited us to sit down, and we all instantly did, because that's what my personality type does. We fit the system. If we get to actually create the system, we get all weepy with joy.

Spike's personality group, on the other hand, was given opportunity to stand, but it was a short opportunity, because "if you don't sit this group down quickly, a party will break out, and the whole seminar will be shot. This group sincerely believes that systems are only relevant to other people."

We are quite a combination.

Recently, we switched internet providers. And of course, the "simple process" of switching involved 17 phone calls, 4 hours and 33 minutes on hold, and 22 retells of the same story that we were switching. Ironically, each phone call ended with the scripted, "Thank you for choosing ____" and I wanted to yell, "But I DIDN'T!!! I'm LEAVING you!!!!"

As part of the switch, we had to return the modem. (I will pause here and allow you to imagine the various complications and phone conversations that were involved in that statement.) Suffice it to say that despite our best efforts, today was the deadline to return that little modem, and it was still in our possession.

So today, it was Spike's job to package it up and drop it off at a UPS store. "Where's the UPS store?" he asked. "Dunno," was my brilliant answer. Pause. "I guess I'll find it," he said. (He'd rather just find it, than look it up, mapquest it, and phone for their hours of business. That's his personality.)

He grabbed the package and met me at the car, to drive me to work. On our way there, as he happily wondered aloud where the UPS store might be, he suddenly exclaimed, "OR.....! I could just give it to that guy!"

Pulled over. Right behind a UPS truck on the side of the road. Hopped out of the car. Knocked on the truck door, smiled and waved his package at the driver. Several seconds later, he was back in the car, sans package, with a receipt in his hand. Done. So much for systems.

He grinned.

"You would never do that, would you?"

"Not in a million years," was my reply. That's just my personality.