Dear You,
Yesterday I had an appointment with my dentist.
I must show you the flight of marble stairs quite typical for the Bayerische Viertel, the Berlin quarter where I live - oh yes: of course there is an elevator when you reach the first floor (er - yes - that's where the railing ends! And should I better use "if"? If you reach the first floor? Don't worry: a doctor is in the house...)
I might have told you (have I? I learned a very valuable lesson there a few days ago) that my fitness-studio still offers only a third of the work-out places: so my dentist offers me a good training. For free!
No problem for a fit person as I...
Unnecessary to mention that the elevator is - locked down.
A dentist can not easily treat patients who are wearing a mask over their mouth :-)
Another valuable lesson here: We have to trust each other.
(When my sister was five, the dentist in Bremen sent her home - she refused to open her mouth...)
But I am (almost) grown-up:
I gave him a big smile.
And smiled even more when I heard: "Everything is ok".
Almost lost my glass slipper when I hurried back down!
Yours truly,
Britta
PS: The house where I live is a bit similar, but luckily there are only three marble stairs till you reach the little elevator.
Our stair carpet is brown, not red - and can you imagine: a thief silently robbed all the brass poles - up to the 4th floor! Nobody noticed...
I gave him a big smile.
And smiled even more when I heard: "Everything is ok".
Almost lost my glass slipper when I hurried back down!
Yours truly,
Britta
PS: The house where I live is a bit similar, but luckily there are only three marble stairs till you reach the little elevator.
Our stair carpet is brown, not red - and can you imagine: a thief silently robbed all the brass poles - up to the 4th floor! Nobody noticed...