Friday, October 03, 2008

Pet Peeve #2 and #3


Here's another one of my pet peeves that I thought I would share with you.

This particular picture was taken at church. Notice the old trash bag has been taken out, tied up and is ready to be taken to the trash can. Hence the phrase...take the trash out.

But look. In the can. There's more trash. And. No. Trash. Bag.

Pet Peeve #3 "Key Words" "Change we really need", "Hope and Change", "Yes, we can", "Reform", "Prosperity", "Peace", "Fundamentally"... Did any of those words comfort you or tell you how they were going to help the country????
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4 comments:

Recovering Noah said...

Yikes! I hope that wasn't from the Pre-K class yesterday.

If so, Dreama, I agree that putting new trash bags into the trashcan is a change we really need. Hopefully, after reading your blog, we'll reform our ways.

Really, do we need to provide amble opportunity for rats and roaches to reach full prosperity in our church kitchen? No! We need a change at the basic, fundamental level. A change that will give us hope and bring peace amongst our church kitchen clean-up crew. And that should be everyone! Not just Middle America -not just those on Main Street, but everyone who goes to church should pitch in and help make a difference.

The Key Word is change. We need to change our ways.

Thank you for bringing this to our attention. Can we do it??

YES, WE CAN!

Dreama said...

Leslie: That is way too funny!!! And no, it was there WAY before Pre-K class!

Ladybug Flower Garden said...

I see things haven't changed since we left. I wouldn't let it bother you Dreama, life is way too short for that. God will see fit that the ones and they know who they are, feel guilty about it and they will start pitching in, LOL!!!

Dreama said...

Julie: LOL!! Maybe I shouldn't have done that, I was messing around with people since I'm not the "main" custodian of the church any longer. So many things have changed since you guys left. More people come (alot of them homeschool), we are learning much about one another, new friendships are developing and we are learning how to share one anothers burdens as Christ wants us to do.That does include everyone pitching in with the cleaning too! LOL!! :)