The Tupperware thing…..I had a dear friend who wore herself out cleaning/organizing her home every day….to the point that her kids….the age of my young kids at the time, could not play or touch their toys. I loved her dearly….but often said that I did not want my tombstone to say “Here Lies a Woman Who Kept a Spotless Home.” Sadly, she has been dead for years now, way ahead of her time…& no one cares or remembers that she kept a spotless home. They only remember her through her children, who, unfortunately, or predictably…have many social/emotional issues we are all aware of in the community.
Those were all cute, but the little girl at the table was especially good. Thanks for the laugh.
Ditto
So good all Doc.
Plus (having cats):
The Tupperware thing…..I had a dear friend who wore herself out cleaning/organizing her home every day….to the point that her kids….the age of my young kids at the time, could not play or touch their toys. I loved her dearly….but often said that I did not want my tombstone to say “Here Lies a Woman Who Kept a Spotless Home.” Sadly, she has been dead for years now, way ahead of her time…& no one cares or remembers that she kept a spotless home. They only remember her through her children, who, unfortunately, or predictably…have many social/emotional issues we are all aware of in the community.
At first, I thought you can’t top IKEA. Then I scrolled to the Aunt Edna picture!