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I just had the pee scared out of me!
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 608217" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am legendary at losing the car in the parking lot. By age 3 Wiz would be able to tell me what door we went in (by what was around it either merchandise at a store or the store we entered by at the mall) and what outside landmarks were by the car. I didn't ask him, he got tired of wandering aimlessly throughout parking lots when he wanted to go home. I have probably spent days or even weeks wandering around parking lots trying to find my car over the last 25 years. On a day when I am really scatterbrained I write down where I parked and what entrance I used on a notebook in my purse. It has saved a LOT of time and aggravation lately.</p><p></p><p>Don't feel alone. My nephew worked at Walmart as a teen and he had one woman who constantly needed help finding her car. She would wander around all upset for 10=20 min per trip. He and a few coworkers started keeping an eye out for her car and for when she was checking out so they could walk her to her car. The first Christmas after they started she gave him $200 for all his help because he didn't have to do that, much less get others to help. </p><p></p><p>It is NOT just you, and I am sorry you were so upset. Parking lots were created to mess with our heads, in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 608217, member: 1233"] I am legendary at losing the car in the parking lot. By age 3 Wiz would be able to tell me what door we went in (by what was around it either merchandise at a store or the store we entered by at the mall) and what outside landmarks were by the car. I didn't ask him, he got tired of wandering aimlessly throughout parking lots when he wanted to go home. I have probably spent days or even weeks wandering around parking lots trying to find my car over the last 25 years. On a day when I am really scatterbrained I write down where I parked and what entrance I used on a notebook in my purse. It has saved a LOT of time and aggravation lately. Don't feel alone. My nephew worked at Walmart as a teen and he had one woman who constantly needed help finding her car. She would wander around all upset for 10=20 min per trip. He and a few coworkers started keeping an eye out for her car and for when she was checking out so they could walk her to her car. The first Christmas after they started she gave him $200 for all his help because he didn't have to do that, much less get others to help. It is NOT just you, and I am sorry you were so upset. Parking lots were created to mess with our heads, in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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