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Ok, so this weekend a package comes for me, unmarked UPS that contains um...something I'd rather kids not see of a more adult nature.
I'm out of the house running errands, my late wife's parents are visiting (We are very close and they support me dating 100%) Well, my 10 year STARTS OPENING IT as I learn later after coming home to find the box 1/2 open. Thank god my Mom-in-law told him not to just open things prior to the contents being visible. He was within seconds of opening the box fully.
Suffice to say, no one could see what it was but it would have been *uncomfortable* to have him pull something out and go "Grandma, what's this?"
Kids need to be taught to not open anything that doesn't belong to them. Especially UPS boxes. Its a matter of personal space and boundaries. Do not touch what belongs to mommy. You have your own toys.
Last edited by temptation001; 08-09-2009 at 01:38 AM..
last quarter i broke down in class and cried. i am in graduate school and i told myself i will make it in grad school without my classmates and professors ever seeing me cry. i think people look down on criers so i bet they thought poorly of me from that.
Most recent was a presentation I was giving to one of our largest local developers.
I start unpacking my things, plug my laptop into the overhead projector and get all set-up. However, I need an internet connection for this presentation so I had to open the utility so I could search for their wireless signal they had in the building. (Note: my screen is visible on the over head screen with about 17 people viewing)
Well I open the search tool and what pops up? The last available signals I had when I left my home...There was mine named "4515" and my neighbors "buttplugs".
Needless to say it was embarrassing as hell and there were at least 12 old grey haired men who thought it was funny as hell. I still couldn't help but be embarrassed. For all they knew "Buttplugs" was the name of my wireless network.
(I also have no clue why my neighbors have a network with that name =-)
my sister feel down some stairs on my wedding day in a dress landing head first in a bush with no underwear and my new brother n-law wanting to know what she was up to later that day.
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