My last blog detailed an unanticipated, panic-infused detour through unknown and dizzying streets. Funny thing is, sometimes I feel that way right here in the suburbs.
I feel that way when I walk into an indoor tennis establishment and the woman behind me shoves right past me to follow her child into the building. Literally, she nudges me aside and only excuses herself when I say something out loud (albeit quietly, not even meaning for her to hear), something such as "Oh my, excuse me." She was caught off guard, not expecting to be called on her rude behavior. No wonder her kid was shoving past mine.
Or the time at the deli counter line in the grocery store and I was asking the man about the cold cuts he just sliced for me (making sure they were mine) and some woman said indignantly and rather loudly, "You know, I have a baby in the car." And just when I was about to say, "Oh my God, take care of her order she left a baby in the car!" She added, "...with a babysitter and I have to hurry." Oh. I see. Now I get it -- that I really don't get it. Now it all makes no sense. Just as I had thought.
I could go on with these dizzying scenarios. They happen far too often. But I bet things like this happen everywhere, right?
I feel that way when I walk into an indoor tennis establishment and the woman behind me shoves right past me to follow her child into the building. Literally, she nudges me aside and only excuses herself when I say something out loud (albeit quietly, not even meaning for her to hear), something such as "Oh my, excuse me." She was caught off guard, not expecting to be called on her rude behavior. No wonder her kid was shoving past mine.
Or the time at the deli counter line in the grocery store and I was asking the man about the cold cuts he just sliced for me (making sure they were mine) and some woman said indignantly and rather loudly, "You know, I have a baby in the car." And just when I was about to say, "Oh my God, take care of her order she left a baby in the car!" She added, "...with a babysitter and I have to hurry." Oh. I see. Now I get it -- that I really don't get it. Now it all makes no sense. Just as I had thought.
I could go on with these dizzying scenarios. They happen far too often. But I bet things like this happen everywhere, right?
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