Monday, October 6, 2008

PC Gone Mad


The world is a crazy place.
Someone I know very well had a little 'dizzy spell' over the weekend and collapsed in the street.
He was with his wife and two young kids and sadly not one person stopped to ask if they needed help! People walked and drove past without a second glance. The even more annoying thing is that both of these people would be first in line to aid or assist anyone.
What is wrong with everyone?
I know in this day and age a lot of us are afraid to interfere in case of reprisal for not minding our own business but to walk past someone in distress who is lying on the ground is taking it a bit too far I reckon.

I also heard another story recently where a female friend of mine came across a little girl in distress outside a dept store in town. She knelt down to talk to the little girl and see what was wrong.
About a minute later a middle aged man came up to her and said he had just followed this little girl who was obviously lost, from one end of the town to the other but was terrified to approach her in case he was accused of something.
He didn't want to let her out of his sight in case something happened to her and hoped a woman would eventually would stop to assist.
He said most people had completely ignored her even though she was quite young and obviously very upset. They all just walked right past focused on their own lives.
Eventually my friend and the man found the mother of the little girl.
She grabbed the little girl, started screaming at her for wandering off and didn't utter as much as a thank you to the two rescuers.
It wasn't always like this. Has political correctness gone overboard and people are actually afraid to get involved or is it just that no one cares anymore?

Friday, October 3, 2008

Weekend Plans


It's the end of a long week!
Work was pretty busy and next week is shaping up to be even more so.
My son is off to Switzerland for the weekend to the beautiful village of Kandersteg,
on a scouting weekend.
http://www.kisc.ch/
I wish I was going too as it is so picturesque there and the air feels really clean and healthy. The last time I was there was a couple of years ago and it's the kind of place you never forget.
The older brother of 'The Little Tornado' got two guinea pigs yesterday for his Birthday. They are quite cute but I don’t think I would like the cleaning duties attached...
The small guy thinks they are little dogs and keeps shouting 'hello doggies' into the cage! He would love nothing better than to be able to open the cage and pick them up to play with. The two little animals just keep themselves buried under a mountain of straw until he moves off again!
I have no weekend plans but maybe it's time to sort out that wardrobe and put away all thoses summer clothes that never got a chance to see the light of day this year.
Then again there's always next weekend..........

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Taking Advantage

Its now the start of October and I am only getting around to writing my next post.
Work has been hectic and will be even busier during October.
The title of this post refers to cost of gluten free food which unfortunately I have to rely on.
Its how expensive it is that totally frustrates me.
Its nearly €3-00 for a very small loaf with about 12 tiny slices - 2 are equal to one slice of 'normal' bread. So basically I'm paying 50c for an average portion of bread. You could nearly buy a whole loaf for that in some of the supermarkets!
I'm not mean or stingy but it doesnt stop at bread and rolls. There's pasta, biscuits, and sauces too which I buy on a regular basis. All about double or triple the price of 'normal' ones! It would be nearly worth it if most of it didnt taste like stale cake or baked cardboard.
It would also be good if these 'cheeky' manufacturers/distributors could use a little imagination and expand the choices. How nice it would be to occasionally walk in to the supermarket and be able to buy simple things like fish fingers or a frozen pizza or a nice apple pie or something yum from the bakery! But alas no.
Although to be fair the choice has improved a lot over the past few years and Tesco to give them their due have the widest choices and best tasting products I have come across. I know in the UK they have a much more varied choice than we have here in Ireland, especially the Sainsbury brand.
I could probably buy some stuff online but then with shipping costs I'm back to being reduced to paying even more for basic foodstuffs.
So that's my release of steam for today. Hopefully I will make an effort to log in here a little more regularly.