Roto-Rooter Man as Heavy-Handed Metaphor

Alex George and Alex Socarides. Wedding.



Six years ago today, the sewer pipe in our basement burst. The Roto-Rooter guy walked up the stairs and told us it was bad. “You’re not going to be able to flush a toilet or turn on a tap,” he told us. My partner Alex and I looked at each other. We remained calm. We told the guy we were getting married in a few hours and that the house would soon be full of people. We asked if there was anything else he could do. He scratched his chin. “There’s one thing I haven’t tried, I guess,” he mused. “But I don’t think it will work.” We asked him to please try the one thing. He did. It worked.





The last six years have been full of joy and adventure. We have pushed each other and supported each other and loved each other through all manner of challenges, some rewarding, some fraught. Throughout it all, there has been such kindness. 





Our wedding day was beautiful, with so many wonderful friends and memories. But the Roto-Rooter guy is always there, too. You, sir, have become a magnificent metaphor. Every so often, we have to try the one thing that we don’t think will work. But it usually does.





(Photo by the brilliant Shane Epping)




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message 1: by Judy (new)

Judy Love the metaphor! I’m not as good with words as you are, so I was wondering if you could write something for our almost disaster on our wedding day. Just the 2 of us were at our wedding in Lake Tahoe. As I was unpacking my suitcase I noticed that I only had the jacket & chemise of my wedding suit. Somehow the skirt was back in Columbia. UGH! I did not cry, I did not panic. Early the next morning we went shopping in a U shaped Mall. The last store we went to had a beautiful dress that worked perfectly! While we were shopping, we could see that a storm was coming over the mountains......the day of our wedding. We were in South Lake Tahoe & the wedding chapel was in North Lake Tahoe. Long story short, we made it there & back before the road was closed. Next day we went snowmobiling in beautiful pristine packed snow. It was magical!
That’s our wedding horror story. Enjoy! Happy Anniversary!!!
Judy & Tom McFarland
P.S. our wedding was March 17, 1991


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