Today certainly taught me something. Never underestimate the power of a child's favorite book. They will in fact sit under a motion sensing hand sanitizer dispenser and allow it to wet his entire head before getting up ,and putting down said book, to realize what has happened. You and your mom will laugh so hard that you end up gasping for air and sounding like you're hyperventilating.
Another lesson for today, it is really good to try and help someone out when they're having a hard time, but you need to know when to stop trying to get them more help. (I'm not the one needing help here! I'm the one being thrown at someone who doesn't want help.) When someone is being juvenile and resisting help, the fewer people that are involved, the better. It helps nobody when now you have five people miserable instead of one. Not to sound harsh or anything, but why would you want to drag innocent people into this when they have nothing to do with why this other person is sad? You could deal with the person who is upset and let the others be happy. It does absolutely no good to make everyone upset! No good I say! I'm just frustrated that I'm involved. I feel bad for this person and all, but this is NOT the right way to handle it. Making me look bad because I was supposed to make this person feel better (it was actually unbeknownst to me that I was supposed to) , is not a good idea. Not. At. All.
On a rather unrelated and much happier note, I also remembered why I only have one pair of sweatpants. They aren't designed to fit short people. It just doesn't work. Unfortunately when I'm gonna do a 5k and it is 38 degrees, I need something that I can run in and not trip over, just saying. And preferably something to go with my lovely reezigs. :) Not to be cheerleading or anything, but those shoes are awesome even if you aren't a runner. They are easily my favorite shoes to date, and as a bonus, they have a freaking awesome looking base that makes them special. There is one drawback though, when you first start breaking them in (running, it doesn't really do this when walking), your feet roll side-to-side a lot, which sucks and makes your feet sore. That does go away after five to ten miles though (again, meaning five to ten miles of running).
Hmm, what little treat can I leave you lot with today? How about this? Doc Hudson, an awesome old race-car that still wears whitewalls, from Cars (and technically Cars 2), is in The Incredibles! I love Doc. --RIP Paul Newman
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