From the kitchen I said, "The syrup isn't coming out."
As soon as the words were out of my mouth I realized I was an idiot... again.
It wasn't the last time I was made to feel like an idiot by some modification to a grocery item. Zip lock bags stymied me for a while. There are still some I can't open. I have packets of cheese slices at the back of the fridge to prove it. And this bottle of PC pancake syrup - purchased just the other day - caught me unawares. But just for a sec.
I'd been thinking of something else at the time. About how I changed my wifi modem yesterday and couldn't connect to the interweb until I'd travelled the confusing path of numerous phone calls and eventually, long after supper had gone cold, talked to a fourteen-year old who could snap his fingers and make it work.
"Thanks, sir," I said. Felt like a maroon.
But I'm learning. I'm in a new world this morning with syrup, finally, on my cold pancakes.
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