Listen.
There are a lot of things you can get away with eating while you talk on the phone. Soup isn’t one of them.
Also.
Pay attention. This one is important: If someone is holding a baby and you plan to interact with that person, you should probably acknowledge that baby. You do not need to address the baby directly. I repeat, you do not need to address the baby directly. Consider a glance or nod and then say something like “Well look at that. A baby.”
And.
If—hypothetically speaking–the crossing guard who wears a blaze-orange head scarf looks at your winter get-up, shrugs, and says “You gotta do what you gotta do” keep cool under that portable sleeping bag you’re wearing and soldier on. Your kids might not recognize you, but that might behoove everyone.
In addition.
Don’t throw the word behoove around like you’re some sort of verb-conjugating sorceress lady.
Finally.
Audition for Listen To Your Mother. Sure, I know, you’ve never considered doing anything like it. I never considered creating a national reading series/social media motherhood maelstrom either. So here we are.
It’s a beautiful maelstrom bringing out the story in each of us, and it would behoove your soul to consider sharing your words at the podium before your friends and neighbors. Just not while you’re eating soup.
p.s.
You’re in luck! Madison is accepting audition appointments right now!
Atlanta! When are you coming to Atlanta?!
You gotta do what you gotta do.
HURRAH lady wearing the portable sleeping bag! HURRAH!
I have a big furry hat in the shape of a bison, with actual horns. No lie. You gotta do what you gotta do.
I want so badly to participate in Listen To Your Mother.
If you’re ever in L.A. again, I’ll be there.
Conjugating the HELL out of all my verbs.
high Five to anyone wearing a portable sleeping bag! Ha!
And congrats on another year of LTYM! I saw Margaret on tv promoting it in Sacramento! VERY cool.
xo jj
I’ve got two dogs. I guess that doesn’t count.
Isn’t the sleeping bag on Wisconsin’s state flag?
And you know I’m throwing my hat in the ring.
Behoovedly yours,
Chalupa
dang! I had to look up ‘behoove’!