Once again Tabor encounters an eye-opening cultural event as she runs errands. This time she was in the local Target department store trying to find lip gloss among other items. I love Burts Bee's colored lip balm and no longer use lipstick since I discovered it.
I reached an aisle that was crowded with a young mother and her toddler sitting in a shopping cart. At the other end of the aisle was a man in his 70's, well dressed, with a paper list in his hands. He was scanning the shelves with a frown on his face. The young mother carefully worked her way past him as she selected something from the shelf on the other side. I was scanning the shelves as I approached slowly.
Suddenly he lifted his head and said in a rather loud voice, "Can you ladies help me?"
We both looked up accommodatingly.
"Do you know where the bar soap is?"
I looked down to the lower shelves just beside me and pointed as it was filled with various brands of bar soap.
"Okay, can you tell me where the Dove bar soap is?" he continued.
I hesitated, and then the young mother pointed just beyond me and said, "It is over there at the end of the shelf."
He smiled and moved slowly in that direction as we both moved down the aisle in the opposite direction.
He turned to us after we passed and said, "My wife has broken her ankle and I have to do all this shopping!" He groaned and then added, "Maybe I should just take her out to the back yard and hose her off and be done with all this soap!"
I explained that I had hurt my ankle recently and my husband had taken on the cooking, cleaning and everything else for several months.
He smiled. "I can cook, I just hate these errands and looking for all this silly stuff."
I moved on to the next aisle thinking how lucky I was to be married to someone who was adaptable and didn't consider bath soap silly!
I reached an aisle that was crowded with a young mother and her toddler sitting in a shopping cart. At the other end of the aisle was a man in his 70's, well dressed, with a paper list in his hands. He was scanning the shelves with a frown on his face. The young mother carefully worked her way past him as she selected something from the shelf on the other side. I was scanning the shelves as I approached slowly.
Suddenly he lifted his head and said in a rather loud voice, "Can you ladies help me?"
We both looked up accommodatingly.
"Do you know where the bar soap is?"
I looked down to the lower shelves just beside me and pointed as it was filled with various brands of bar soap.
"Okay, can you tell me where the Dove bar soap is?" he continued.
I hesitated, and then the young mother pointed just beyond me and said, "It is over there at the end of the shelf."
He smiled and moved slowly in that direction as we both moved down the aisle in the opposite direction.
He turned to us after we passed and said, "My wife has broken her ankle and I have to do all this shopping!" He groaned and then added, "Maybe I should just take her out to the back yard and hose her off and be done with all this soap!"
I explained that I had hurt my ankle recently and my husband had taken on the cooking, cleaning and everything else for several months.
He smiled. "I can cook, I just hate these errands and looking for all this silly stuff."
I moved on to the next aisle thinking how lucky I was to be married to someone who was adaptable and didn't consider bath soap silly!