October 08, 2004
Oh, just stuff
People are inherently evil. I am not someone to instantly think that and it has gotten me in trouble before. First, what brought that to mind is a "neighbor" down the street. Earlier in the summer McKenzie and some of the neighborhood kids were riding their bikes in our cul-de-sac and went down one of the driveways. McKenzies chain came off and she couldn't stop and then hit the garage door. She, like the good kid she is, went immediately to the door and told the home owner. He asked if she was ok and said that it was fine. A couple of weeks later he shows up at my door asking if she is ok and then hands me a bill for 157.30 to pay to replace the panel she bent. Now accidents happen. That is why we have insurance. We should be responsible for our mistakes, even accidents. Well it has been over a month and they still have the bent panel in their garage door. That makes me angry. Yes we should have paid, we did, but they should have fixed the door, I think any way. I can think all kinds of things and say all kinds of things. The ultimate reality is that people are out to get what they can how ever they can. How many people are out there just waiting for something to happen so they can make a buck? I also think that if there was any kind of relationship, I might know why they did that, or if they actually just needed the money, or if they haven't had the time to have it fixed, or if the company is busy, of if they just ripped us off. They also do not know how bad that 157.30 hurt us, or that I am making McKenzie pay for that through doing chores. The pessimist in me thinks it wouldn't change their thought process.

Let me tell you of another incident in the past that makes me think people are inherently evil. Alan and I hadn't been married long and I had this "dress", a form fitting black dress with white polka dots. Ask Alan, he remembers it. I have to say this was 4 kids and about 75 pounds ago, so I was "hot". Anyway, I am going out the door of our apartment and this guy walks up to me and says that he has a bet with is buddies that he could win 20$ if I would let him kiss my foot. Well, being young, stupid and flattered, I sat down and crossed my legs and let this dude kiss my foot. He tried to look up my dress!! I indignantly got up and got in my car and left. I mean, how stupid of me and how wrong of him. I am just way too trusting.

Meaghan has a big show tonight at 6 e.s.t. - you all pray for her. That she will be safe and have a good time. Yes, I hope she wins. Well, tonight is the qualifying round. She was in this State Championship 3 years ago and didn't make it to the top 10. That was devastating to me. Not because she didn't win, but because of all the money it took to get her there. Money we didn't have. I am still appalled at how much money riding horses takes. And that is even without owning a horse. If she qualifies tonight she shows again in the morning at 11. I will keep you posted.

Pray for McKenzie too. She has strep throat, BAD! I took her to the Doctor yesterday and got her diagnosed and on some antibiotics. It isn't kicking in yet and she is miserable. He is sleeping on the couch right now. Last night wasn't very restfull for her. It is hard when your kids don't feel good. You wish you could take it on yourself so they wouldn't hurt so.

My house is a mess. Like that is a big surprise. I am going to have to take a week off of work and do a clean sweep of things. I mean set up the canopy and just unload the house and start over. Then have a huge yard sale. Yeah, right, in my dreams. There is nothing like having guests to make me see every little thing that isn't done. I am such a big whiney baby. It seems to be getting worse as I continue today. So, I will quit.

May your house be clean and your mind peaceful.

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