Friday, October 28, 2022

Anticipating

       



    Today was the day we spent a great deal of time picking up all the leaves that have fallen in our yard.   It probably took nine or ten of the tall yard-waste paper bags to haul it all away to city yard waste dump.   We live in a development, and there is no place anywhere on our property that would work for dumping lots of leaves.  Pristine yards, bordered by more pristine yards. 

        I got to thinking about the process of my acquiring those leaf bags.  Seeing that our supply was getting low,  several months ago I went in search for some more to buy, knowing that fall would be coming.  I went to three stores in our small city.  No one had any.  At one place they said,  "they are seasonal".   I took that to mean,  they would be available in the fall when people needed to rake up their leaves.  So I waited until I thought they might be available and went to the store again.   I bought some while they were there.

       As we were driving to the city yard waste dump,   I started telling my husband how I was the "anticipator"....meaning as the family shopper,  I would always anticipate what our needs would be and make sure we had those items, before they were actually needed.     

    What I wanted him to know was that the paper bags, and many other things that appear do not just magically appear,  but they take awareness,  planning,  anticipation,  thought,  energy and effort.

       I don't really need any special credit,  because he did all the chopping with the lawn mower and filling the bags while I read my book.  I like being the shopper and the anticipator.  Every household needs an anticipator.  

     But I did think to myself:    Had he ever wondered how such necessary items just happen to magically appear?


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