Women, Cars, and Kindness
Women, you all need to listen up. If you are going to drive cars, you need to learn what to do if you have a flat tire, the car won’t start, the oil light comes on, or it stops running while you are driving it. The last one usually means you’ve run out of gas(or the timing belt has broken, but that is too advanced for this lot of women). That tidbit of info is so that you don’t look completely blonde the next time that happens and you don’t have a clue. If you don’t won’t be bothered with learning how to do the simple things on your car or you’re afraid you might get some "grease" on your manicured hands, invest in AAA. It’s not expensive. You can call them from the roadside. You know you’ve always got a cell phone with you. This way, I don’t get a phone call that goes like this: ‘Omg, K. I went to get into my car and it wouldn’t start. I’ve over here by Bed, Bath and Beyond. What do I do ?" And this was said to me in about 20 seconds in a such a high-pitched tone my dogs couldn’t even understand it. I’ll spare you all the boring details, but will say, I diagnosed her car, got her to a mechanic shop and while standing there talking to the mechanic I was offered a job. And I’m a female, too.
I’m off to my class on kindness. LMAO. Hey, I was kind last night. I loaded up 3 kids and spent 2 hours making sure her car got fixed and her groceries didn’t spoil. That counts, right ? It is definitely time for another dose of kindness teaching. Seriously, it is a shame that "kindness" has to be taught. It seems that everyone is in too much of a hurry to be kind. The simplest act of kindness that a person can do is smile at someone else. Try it today. You might be surprised at the results.
Peace out.
