Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: candy, cigarettes, distress, economy, fear, help, kids, moral, Obama, parents, Realtor, stranger, teachers
Do you remember when you were a kid and your parents and teachers would tell you to never take candy from a stranger? I do! I was so afraid that if a stranger ever offered me candy I would be a goner. Rape, death, abduction….all of these things and more would happen if I ever took candy from a stranger. Parents and teachers are very effective at scaring the shit out of kids. The funny thing is that as we grow older we forget the rule, we get bold, grow our own opinions, secure our own thoughts and completely forget the rule that we should never take candy from a stranger.
And I can prove it. Take a look at our current economic situation, our economy is dieing a slow and painful death and in my humble opinion it’s because we all forgot the rule: Never, I mean NEVER take candy from a stranger! We have all done it and now we’re going to pay the price.
I’m a Realtor. Currently I’m dealing with what I like to call “The Three D’s”: Divorce, Distress, and Death. These are my clients, and it’s very “D”epressing…..although I have this blog to help me cope. Divorce and death are typically unavoidable but it’s the issue of distress that may help prove my earlier point.
MANY of my clients are in financial distress and are defaulting on their home loans. In most circumstances it’s due to the fact that they never should have been allowed to purchase the home in the first place. In other words, purchasing a home just because they could do it didn’t mean that they should have done it and now they and the rest of the American people are paying for it. See, what happened was that a stranger came up and offered them candy and they forgot the rule and they took the candy and now they must suffer!
So then along comes the federal government, like a white knight on a steed and it ”has a plan”, and it’s a good one. It’s been called “the Obama Plan”, “Help for Homeowners”, “ Hope for Homeowners”, you name it, it’s your government to the rescue. But like a Snickers bar being held out to an unsuspecting child, just as we begin to move forward the “help” (or candy) gets yanked back and we now find ourselves struggling to break free, or worse, fighting for our livelihood.
That’s what happened this week. It’s been only one month since this “plan” has been rolled out and within 2 days mortgage interest rates rose over an entire percentage point to over 6%, leaving thousands of homeowners that were hoping for assistance now unable to get it and worse yet, significantly reducing buying power for perspective borrowers of homes that so desperately need to be sold.
But back to the moral of the story. Although I digressed into something morbid and disturbing (the economics of our country) I would like to point out that there are many lessons that our children are being taught today that will hopefully stay with them (but I have serious doubts). The “Stranger Danger” issue has taken a back seat to the new danger of smoking, almost to the point of absurdity but I’m not complaining. My kids are so in fear of cigarettes that they won’t even go into a restaurant where it’s ok to smoke, seriously they would rather starve!
So in looking back over what I’ve just written and in taking into account that we as adults grew up and are doing the opposite of what we were taught as children I suppose that I shouldn’t be surprised if someday FS or FD becomes the CEO of Phillip Morris?
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: attitudes, insecurity, parents, talk, teenagers, teens
I just spent three hours with three wonderful teenage girls and I have a few questions:
- Why do they talk so fast? I cannot understand them half of the time because they are talking so fast that they are slurring their words and sometimes they stutter to get it out so fast….amazing.
- How come every other word out of their mouth is “like”? I think that if they would slow down that they wouldn’t need the filler word like “like” all the time. (uh oh, a double like….now I’m doing it!)
- Why do they all have to talk at the same time? Is any one girl saying something that is so important that they can’t wait their turn? Trust me the answer to that question is NO!
- Why are they so insecure? We were going door-to-door on a food drive through a neighborhood. I was driving, they were door knocking. I told them to go to separate houses each, spread out. They all gave me puppy dog eyes because they all had to go together!! It took three times as long, THREE times!!
- Why, whenever they see someone they know, must they roll down the window and scream that person’s name? This is why window locks were invented…..well maybe it wasn’t the first reason but they work……when the window is actually locked (that’s a mental note to me to lock them!)
- Why do teenagers sneakers attract dog shit like a magnet? That’s right, dog do-do was tracked into my car. I gagged the whole way home.
I couldn’t get out of that middle school fast enough! After we delivered the food to the auditorium and tallied up the cans (it was a contest) I was gone like a shot! But the entire trip home I couldn’t help but wonder: Was I just like them at that age? Is it possible that I was that annoying to my parents? Was I ever that insecure? I know that the answers are all yes and then I remember that my parents never participated in these types of events, probably for this very reason: There’s not enough aspirin in the world for the migraine that develops!
Then I think: That’s okay, God willing, someday they’ll have teenagers too. (Evil laugh!)