I wish it were sometimes – generally, when I’m trying to get my mom out the door when she’s headed for a doctor’s appointment – or an appointment of any kind. I call, I ask if she’s ready, she says, “Yes”. Then I get there, and she has to do this and that, and that and this, and I’m breathing hard.
Inevitably she says, “Now, honey. You know patience is a virtue.”
I wish it were sometimes – generally, when I’m trying to get my mom out the door when she’s headed for a doctor’s appointment – or an appointment of any kind. I call, I ask if she’s ready, she says, “Yes”. Then I get there, and she has to do this and that, and that and this, and I’m breathing hard.
Inevitably she says, “Now, honey. You know patience is a virtue.”
Sigh
Well, Linda, you have a response to that now.
The first is a necessity in Panama. The second is a frustrating waste of time in Panama.
Ain’t THAT the truth, Don. But the question still stands.