Monday, August 6, 2012

When Did Buying Crayons Become So Difficult?


Oh How I Hate Back-To-School Shopping At Wal-Mart

I don’t exactly know what happened, but I do know when it happened.  It was sometime between the years when my older daughter stopped needing crayons for school each year and this year, when my younger daughter and I shopped for her Kindergarten supplies.  I’ll admit, it’s a span of approximately 6 years and a lot can happen in that amount of time.  And apparently, the guys at Crayola put the time to good use.

Even though I despise shopping at Wal-Mart (I’d rather run through hell with a gas can than endure the horror of empty shelves, endlessly long lines, self-checker stations that don't work, and the “people of Wal-Mart.”  But I digress.), they do have incredibly low prices on school supplies.  So once a year, I succumb and find myself weaving through the school supply aisles in an effort to get everything on the school supply list as quickly and as cheaply as possible.  With the prices being so low, I usually stock up with extras to get through the year.  Fifty cent loose leaf paper?  Yes, of course!  Ten cent notebooks?  I’ll take ten please.  Folders for fifteen cents?  Hooray!

The list wasn’t that large for my Kindergartener:  Paper towels, a couple of folders, a marble composition book, pair of scissors, washable markers, and an 8 count of Crayola crayons in classic colors.  Not that hard, right?  Wrong.

I did find it odd that there weren’t any pencils on the list.  I mean, how is my kid going to practice writing without a pack of No. 2 pencils and those smooth pink erasers?  But that's another topic.

Most of the items were on the shelves, although Wal-Mart doesn’t make it easy to find them.  Some items are in the “school supply section” in the front of the store while others are in the office supply section.  And even more of the items can be found in those middle displays that run along the other aisles –right where you wouldn’t expect to find them, nor would you be looking.

But when I got to markers and crayons, the shopping experience changed from “I might be able to get out of here with my sanity” to “WTH.”  As you may know, markers come in many varieties by many brands, in washable or permanent and in every color of the rainbow.  Unfortunately, Wal-Mart only has odd colors, odd brands, and odd quantities left on the shelves.  Sorry, but my school isn’t asking for 48 count packs of neon/fluorescent markers in ultra skinny point –and I’m pretty sure none of the other schools are either.  So, on to crayons we go.

One simple package of 8 count Crayola crayons in the classic colors. (And not the chubby ones Mom, ‘cause those are for babies!)  That's it.  You would think this wasn't a hard order to fill.  But you'd be wrong.  In classic colors, Wal-Mart only has the huge 64 count (note to Wal-Mart: Teachers don’t want these!!), the 24 count, and the 8 count chubby ones.  But you can find the 8 count packs in the color varieties (neon anyone?) that the teacher’s DON’T want.  Oh, how I hate Wal-Mart.

So before I go trudging from store to store, I go online to see who does carry the 8 count of Crayola crayons in classic colors.  Whoa!  Crayola has more color varieties than ever!  Like Dinosaur Roar, Over The Rainbow, Sports Fan, Pink Princess, Mermaid Shimmer, Glitterari, Neon Dreams, Pirates Treasure, Metallic Magic, and Born To Rock.   And they all come in 8 count packages.  Back in my day, you had to talk your mom into splurging for the 64 pack to get all the fancy colors.  Another product they carry is dry erase crayons.  I’m not sure how these even work (the concept —and the need for this product— evades me), but they have them.  And a 150 count telescoping crayon tower.  And Washable Gel markers.  I am amazed.

And yet, I still can’t find anyone that carries a simple 8 count package of Crayola crayons in classic colors.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Good Concept, Needs Work

Dear Taco Bell: Chips and Salsa Fresca on the menu?! Yes and Yes. Or so I thought. Let me just say, for the buck fifty I spent on it, I would have thought I’d get more than 7 chips. Oh, yes. It was all too easy to count them. Also, your chips are a tad too dainty and crispy to hold up to salsa fresca. I mean, I’d love to use the chip to scoop up some salsa, but they are just so light and fragile and keep flaking into pieces. Light and flaky is good for pie, not tortilla chips. Oh, and FYI -salsa without peppers (nope, none at all) is like cereal without milk. Why bother?

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Happiness Is For Sharing

You know that good feeling you get inside when you see a bus full of little kids waving at you, and even though people are watching, you wave back? Yeah, it felt like that. :)

So there I was, sitting in the drive through at the bank waiting for my transaction to be completed. That’s when I saw him. He had just exited the bank and was sauntering across the parking lot with a jaunty step. Since my window was down, I watched him, casually, from the corner of my eye. But as he crossed in front of my vehicle, he noticed me sitting there and my eyes were drawn up. (Ever notice how uncomfortable it is to know someone is looking at you while you are trying to act like you don’t know they are looking?) Smiling, he begins waving at me. Now, I don’t mean one of those little waves where you barely lift your hand up, as if to say “hey, how are ya?” Nooooo, this was full-fledged, major moving, side-to-side wave –with lots of emotion. And me? I broke out in a full grin. I couldn’t help myself. Here’s this happy old man walking with a spring in his step and choosing to share some of his happiness with me. Sure, I was surprised at the wave, but I think I was more surprised at how one little action completely changed my attitude. I wasn’t have a bad day or anything –just an average work day. But his wave was so unexpected and silly that I couldn’t stop thinking about it. In fact, even after my transaction was completed and I had pulled back into traffic, I passed up my left turn because I was still thinking about this happy man. Why was he so happy today? Maybe he just finished depositing a big lottery win or maybe he had just made the final payment on his mortgage. Or maybe it was just because of the beautiful weather we are having. Whatever it was, he shared it with me and I am having a better day because of him. Now where’s that bus full of waving kids...