I recently went grocery shopping at Walmart. It was unusually busy and by the time I tried to check out, there were a hundred others trying to do the same. There were only 2 check stands open.
As you can imagine, the atmosphere was tense and there were lots of cranky faces. I wasn't in a hurry, I make it a point never to be in a hurry and I've noticed that the lines I encounter at the grocery store or the post office never take as long as I imagined they would. With practice, it's easy now to relax and take the opportunity to observe. I'm a bit of a snoop and I enjoy listening to people talk, I like watching how people relate to each other and how they handle these types of situations in particular.
I jumped in line and the woman in front of me had a little boy in her cart. He was sitting among her selections instead of in the cart-seat, so he had a fairly free range of motion. I didn't really notice him until he started throwing a fit about wanting something from the shelves of goodies by the check stands. I wonder how much extra candy they sell that way or if it just adds an another layer of confusing choices to our lives?
Anyway, I try to lend a subtle hand when I can, so when the boy looked at me, I gave my head a quick shake and he stopped screaming and hid from me. Well, that started the game. He peeked out, I made a funny face at him and he laughed, so I pretended to look all around, ignoring him and then mime surprise when I caught him peeking. He laughed and laughed at my antics, he was very responsive and we had a terrific few minutes playing in the check-out line at Walmart!
In fact, we connected so well that we ended up with a very active kiss throwing episode. As his mother pushed the cart out of the lane heading for the door, that kid and I waved and threw kisses until I had to turn back to my own business of checking out. Which brought me face to face with a cranky checker! Oops. By then I was feeling pretty good so I told the checker how much I appreciated her efforts on such a busy night. She grumbled about missing her break, so I told her how wonderful she was. She chuckled a little, so I told her that, in fact, she was so wonderful, I would gladly wait in line all night just to get her! That made her laugh and we cheerfully finished our business together.
When I glanced at my watch, I realized that my whole wait in line had taken 20 minutes from beginning to end. That 20 minutes could have been spent complaining and getting stressed, but instead I left feeling fabulous! The bottom line? I don't do these types of things for others --- although it's nice to think that others benefit from my happy energy --- I do it for me, for my own joyful amusement.
Time flies when we're having fun, so find a way to make EVERYTHING fun, that's my motto!










Fun to read
This is really fun to read, you describe it deliciously. Reading it made my smile broader and broader.
Lots of Laugh, Linda
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