One thing I was always told was 2 respect your elders. There wasn't an option.
There's something about chattin' with "seniors" that makes it all so very raw.
Maybe it's due 2 the realization of knowing who they are after so many years....
or maybe even knowing what life brings after truly living it.
Whatever the case, it's always a pleasure 2 recognize & acknowledge those who stood before us.
Whatever the case, it's always a pleasure 2 recognize & acknowledge those who stood before us.
The truest of examples shows with Miss Patty @
yeah, yeah I know. Just go with it.
(Sometimes I find myself in the most unusual situations lol;).
(Sometimes I find myself in the most unusual situations lol;).
Always fun....yep!
I admit that I'm still laughing--this time at the green haired fella.
ReplyDeleteBut I'm with ya...backtalk to the adult meant an 'intervention'--and it was NOT pleasant.
I wouldn't think of being disrespectful to an elder today....but not out of fear of the 'intervention'--it's out of respect.
Funny ..... I'm not sure when/how that changed, but I'm grateful that it did.