Always Be Specific When Making Requests From The Universe!
The excerpt below is from a series of articles from The Lazy HouseHusband
With summer quickly approaching, I casually remarked to my wife that it would be great if we had an outdoor table to put on the back verandah. That way, instead of spending the day indoors working on my computer while Destructo, our three year-old, tears my home office apart (”you just keep working Daddy … I’m playing!”), I could sit out the back with my notebook getting some fresh air and sunshine, supervising our young son. I pointed out to my wife that we could also sit outside and have breakfast together on weekends, and she agreed that it would be a terrific idea.
Anyway, last Sunday we were on our way back home from a family excursion, when my wife suddenly stopped the car outside a house, a few blocks away from our home. “What’s the matter?” I asked her. She told me she had just spotted a garage sale and maybe we could find an outdoor table there. “No way!” I snapped. “Let’s just get home! Besides, I don’t want to pay for a table. I’m sure we can find an outdoor table for free.”
Sure enough, today as I was driving the kids to school, I drove past a house where someone was throwing out a large, round outdoors wooden table. Where I live, we have regular council collection days where people throw away usedappliances, furniture, equipment etc., many of them in reasonable condition and some just needing a little fixing. I’m not a Mr. Fix-It type of person and I can’t stand clutter, so I generally don’t take notice of these collection days, unless we’re after something in particular, like a chest of drawers for the kids clothes, or an exercise trampoline, and so on.
At first glance, there didn’t seem to be anything wrong with the table, however, and it looked like just the kind of outdoor patio table I was searching for. I made a mental note to return there after dropping the kids off at school.
When I drove back, the table was still sitting there. I parked the car in their driveway, opened up the boot of our vehicle and lowered the back seats to make room for the table. I quickly inspected the table and there was absolutely nothing wrong with it, so I cleared the top off some of the things the owners had piled on it and started carrying it towards the rear of my car.
Unfortunately, it was too large to fit in. I tried tilting it this way and that way, but the round table top was just too large to fit. What a bummer …
Read the complete article here: Stay-At-Home Dad