Our trips to Bob the Barber are always fun. My son hangs out before his cut and plays with the basket of Matchbox cars that Bob leaves for the kids and I chitty-chat away while trying to keep my daughter from touching just about everything in the shop. This sums up our monthly trip to Bob and I love it.
I love the small town feel of the shop and certainly love the way that Bob and Mike treat my children…like we’re family.
What’s not enjoyable is trying to cross the street with two children in tow and no one bothers to stop at the crosswalk. A designated crosswalk, no less. You’re driving by and see us, don’t you? Is it that hard? I know that it will take a minute from people’s never-ending busy schedules, but come on folks. It’s just plain courtesy. And, yes, it’s good etiquette. Good driving etiquette. It means keeping your eyes open and looking out for your fellow neighbor and their kids. It’s about safety. Ask yourself how you would feel if no one stopped for you.
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So here’s my first blog about etiquette. Bloomingdale is full of crosswalks. Be courteous and stop.