Good Tuesday morning, Christmas friends!
I've spent the better part of the morning tracking music orders that Amazon said I placed last night. It turns out my son was up late last night, and figured a dozen songs at $1.99 each wouldn't be noticed. However, he selected a payment method that we don't use anymore, and Amazon contacted me via email for clarification. That boy. Grrr.
We're going to try to get Elizabeth's driver's license today...again. Fingers crossed.
I hope y'all have a great day!
P.S. I ran into Walmart last night for a couple things, and checked out in the self-serve aisle. Ahead of me was a young college student (presumably) with basket and several items, and behind me was an older lady fumbling with a few items of her own. When the kid had room to put his stuff on the belt, he did so, then turned and said "
excuse me, ma'am", and offered his basket the lady behind me, who happily accepted. That one small act of random kindness left the three of us smiling. I try to help other folks when I can, but my opinion of the younger generation's sense of chivalry, or at least kindness, has become jaded to the point that this surprised me. I'm so happy to see that it's still taught by some families, and taken to heart by some kids!