Friday, September 14, 2012

Two simple words make all the difference...

Yes, I am going to talk about the two hardest words any person needs to utter.... "I'm sorry."  Apparently people have forgotten how to say them!

Today the little lady and I went to the grocery store (not as easy when the one you are with is squirmy and wants to climb out of the cart....but I digress)... As I was getting her out of the car out of the corner of my eye I saw a large teenager who just happened to be Hispanic.... he was running towards me/my car and screaming.  Well his intended target was his friend in the car next to us.  He wanted to spook her, but instead he nearly made me pee myself.  I almost dropped my daughter I was so frightened.  Instead I kinda squeezed her a little harder than I intended and turned my back to him.  When he started laughing at scaring his friend I turned around and in my very angry mommy voice screamed at him, "WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU ARE DOING?" 

His lame response:  "What, I thought you saw me."

Me:  "I saw you after you scared the life out of me.  What were you thinking?  Were you even thinking?  Did you not see me getting an infant out of the back of a car?  Do you realize I almost dropped her?  You need to be aware of your surroundings!"

Him:  "Lady, chillax (I HATE THAT WORD!  YOU MIGHT AS WELL JUST RUN YOUR NAILS DOWN THE CHALK BOARD NOW!)  I was just playing a harmless joke."  Then he walked away from me leaving me very very upset.

So what did I do?  Well since this young inconsiderate individual works at the store (yes, he did this in his work uniform), I decided to do what any good mom would do.... I tattled.  It didn't hurt that the assistant manager was one of the first people I saw when I walked in the store.  So I told him what his employee was doing (on property and in uniform no less), how upset it made me, and how unprofessional I found it to be.  His response, "I will talk to him."

At no point did either of these gentlemen say they were sorry.  The guy who scared the crap out of me and my daughter thought it was funny (but what do you expect from a teenager, right?).  The manager (who I thought might understand my point because he was about my parent's age) didn't even seem all that concerned about it.  I highly doubt anything is done about this.  But I bet, had I actually dropped my daughter and I threatened a law suit there would be loads of people appologizing for the stupidity of one.... or maybe not....

Glad I didn't have to find out.

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