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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 166259" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Funny, how my perception of The Boy Who Cried Wolf colors everything my difficult child does. Today, acting impulsively on the stupid news media reports that rice is scarce, I bought a huge, $30 bag of rice at the local Korean market. It's as big as a bag of dog food. They had hundreds of pounds of rice stacked in rows. No rice shortage here! Duh. </p><p>At any rate, I asked husband to bring it in because it was heavy.</p><p>He set it down and KABLOOEY! the bag ripped open and rice poured out everywhere.</p><p>I was going to ask difficult child to do it but for some reason asked my husband instead. As we were cleaning up the mess, I told husband I was actually glad that he had done it because if difficult child had done it, I would have thought it was his "fault," rather than cheap packaging.</p><p>I need to step back and see how many things difficult child really does or doesn't do ... it just got me thinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 166259, member: 3419"] Funny, how my perception of The Boy Who Cried Wolf colors everything my difficult child does. Today, acting impulsively on the stupid news media reports that rice is scarce, I bought a huge, $30 bag of rice at the local Korean market. It's as big as a bag of dog food. They had hundreds of pounds of rice stacked in rows. No rice shortage here! Duh. At any rate, I asked husband to bring it in because it was heavy. He set it down and KABLOOEY! the bag ripped open and rice poured out everywhere. I was going to ask difficult child to do it but for some reason asked my husband instead. As we were cleaning up the mess, I told husband I was actually glad that he had done it because if difficult child had done it, I would have thought it was his "fault," rather than cheap packaging. I need to step back and see how many things difficult child really does or doesn't do ... it just got me thinking. [/QUOTE]
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