My Tip On Tipping
No Whining Around Here
If you have read all, or even most of, the stories before this one, you should notice one factoid. This platform isn’t about whining and complaining about all the stuff that raises my dander. If it were, the whining and complaining stories would most surely outnumber the positive, motivational stories two or threefold. It should be obvious by now. That is just not my thing. That said, my tip on tipping could very easily go either way.
Along about here, you are probably expecting the big “BUT.” Nope, no BUTs. Likewise, no BUTTs either. The challenge, therefore, before the last period in this story, I have to turn a negative into a positive. I think I can, I think I can.
In “Be The Reason,” I mentioned that Judy and I had just celebrated our 50-something or other wedding anniversary. Well, the week right afterwards, we celebrated Judy’s something or other birthday. For obvious reasons, I will refrain from divulging the precise number of birthdays Judy has celebrated.
We went to one of those upscale restaurants that had “hooked us” with their recent advertising campaign. One of the items on their menu harkened us back to a trip we had taken many, many years ago. Whereupon, I made our reservations.
Unfortunately, that celebratory meal validated the catch phrase, “You can’t go home again.” Perhaps that realization will be the subject of a future story. Right now, I have to get working on turning a negative into a positive. Hopefully in a thousand words or fewer.