
Your options are a) offer to help, b) smile supportively or c) pretend you saw nothing and move along.
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AMEN sister! People are SO strange!
ReplyDeleteAMEN! I am often reminded of the stupidness of humanity, especially during moments such as these.
ReplyDeleteHope your day has gotten better.
Amy
It's funny how people always feel like they have to comment on things! Hope the day got better. I know how hard things like that can be.
ReplyDeleteFirst, I love the pitcure of the monkeys! Second, I 100% agree with you. Been there with our 4 and sometimes just stand there appalled at what has just been said or done by a bystander. Hang in there!
ReplyDeleteAmen Sister!
ReplyDeletehahahahahahah! That was GREAT! :)
ReplyDeleteLet me guess, Ryland fit, Kate climbing out and Parker throwing.
ReplyDeleteLOL, Mom...Spoken like a Grandma that knows her babies!
ReplyDeleteNot such a great day today?!?
ReplyDeletenot from personal experience (i only have 1) but I can still imagine!
ReplyDeleteI don't even have to have a vivid imagination to imagine this - I can see it quite clearly.
ReplyDeleteThe kids LOVE going to the grocery store! I give them a treat of some sort to keep them occupied. Our Kroger has double carts, so I put two in the front and one in the big basket. I use the small handheld baskets on the rack under the big basket for fragile and maleable things. Canned goods and other well packaged items go in the big basket.
ReplyDeleteLOL, I totally understand what you are saying here! I used to get the comments all the time when I would have my younger three in the cart (even though they are not triplets but very close in age). Just tell the strangers you are teaching them about consumer economics. That will stump 'em! ;)
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