This week’s Small Talk Six topic is “6 things people do that you think are beyond lazy.”
I have to admit I think of my oldest son on this one. He’s always one to take the easy way out, or what he perceives to be the easy way out.
1. Shoving toys out of the way to get coloring books out when it’s just as easy to pick the cars up and throw them in the basket.
2. Parking in the areas that have the diagonal lines and aren’t really spaces because you’re too lazy to walk and/or go find a real space.
3. Expecting your 8yo child to watch your 1yo toddler outside while you’re in the house.
4. Not giving up your seat in a public place to an elderly or pregnant woman when you’re abled.
5. Leaving one store in a strip mall, getting into your car, and driving to park in front of the store next door. Park in the middle and walk.
6. Leaving food wrappers in the living room and then going to the kitchen to get a drink. Take the wrappers and throw them away!
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That is a great list. I especially like #4. Get up off your lazy butt already.
Here's mine
http://allthingsmadebykelly.blogspot.com/2009/08/new-weekly-meme-on-momdot-called-small.html
Excellent comment about not giving up your space. That's one thing that really makes me sick about riding transit.
Good list !
Parking on those lines is a definite lazy sign. There is a reason you can't park in certain areas.
Oh, I hate #3. If something happens, the older child will feel guilty for a long time.
God Bless,
Susan
#4 really bugs me. But besides pregnant and elderly, I never know if I should give up my seat to someone else.
LOL, I confess, I've done the strip mall hopping, especially when it's hot! great list.
I posted my 6 this weekend end, visit me if you can
http://runakodesigns.blogspot.com
I confess I did that one about the babysitting I was guilty because while working 16 hour shifts I was tired out and occasionaly needed to clean the house now I look back on it and wonder exactly what I was doing
yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, and yes