After an eye-opening conversation with an old acquaintance yesterday, someone I don't know well but thought I had some clue about , I could really use your opinions on this!
We've all heard it said "I'm not a mind reader you know, speak up! I didn't know you felt that way." Right??
Now here's the scenario. Summer day, high noon, just getting out of the meeting. Hubby is an elder, has already dealt with his various little matters after the meeting; the necessary and/or desired socializing is all finished, and the family heads out to the car, with lunch plans already discussed.
Wife and young children get in the car, get settled, and up walks some brother, some ministerial servant, who wants to talk to the husband. Oh well, you roll your eyes and accept the inevitable, and figure the conversation will be brief and if necessary, they can exchange phone numbers and talk later.
Remember it is a hot summer day and the car has been parked in the sun for about 3 hours. The wife and little children are now sitting in this car for what turns into about an hour! We open the doors, the windows, even get out at some point, as it is sweltering. The kids are restless, hungry, and the wife is as usual, wishing husband would just once follow through with the plans he has made with his family.
MY QUESTION IS THIS: Doesn't it go without saying that it's thoughtless, even unkind, to leave the family in the car like this, standing in the parking lot shooting the breeze with an equally thoughtless person? The conversation was jocular, so it didn't seem like some serious matter needing immediate attention. And even if it was serious, shouldn't they have had a little consideration for the family? Is it not blatantly OBVIOUS?
Tell me if I'm wrong. The reason I ask is, yesterday when I gave this example to my old acquaintance, he actually asked me if I "had let my husband know that I wanted to get going". That perhaps I should have communicated this to him, else how would he know?
I'm stunned at that reaction and wonder how many men out there feel the same way, that they would have to be a mind reader to know it would bother a wife and little kids to sit in a sweltering car in the hot sun for an hour for no reason?