Ah little man--
Again you display your cowardice. I clearly dispelled Shelby's allegations of hypocrisy. If you think me wrong on this count by all means correct me. I am always willing to learn.
As for feeling sorry for my kids, perhaps I do drive them too hard. Last night when I was making the rounds of all our local food merchants, for donations to our local food pantry for the poor, I had them come with me and help me carry all the bags and boxes of food the good people of Traverse City donated to the cause. And today, when it was time to distribute all the food, they came with me to help box it up acccording to each person's needs. Of course this pantry is part of a Catholic church, I've worked there (volunteered) for six years, and while I no longer believe in the religion I believe in the cause of feeding hungry people (of any color or religion). Does this make me a hypocrite (as you seem to apply the term so loosely)?
Lucky for them they'll be in school tomorrow so they don't have to come with me while I volountarily (that means no pay) fill in at the American Cancer Society for the secretary who lost her mother in one of the plane crashes. Tuesday, when I go to volunteer at the library to read to the little kids they will be in school so they'll miss that too.(Doing my bit for literacy in America) Oh yes, but slave driver that I am, I had them come with me to the local blood bank and help to register donors and pass out refreshments the other day.
While I cannot save the world I'd rather light a candle than curse the darkness. How about you?
Yes, self-centered, hateful bitch that I am, I can't believe the state hasn't come and taken them away from me yet.
So tell me self-righteous, judgemental, presumptuous little boy--what have you done lately to contribute to your world????
Julie, who normally doesn't tell the world of her labors but thought a lesson needed to be administered here