Cookies

I was in a really miserable mood this morning. Something at work pissed me off. Actually it was one person talking to the Director about something I had brought up. She told me that she’d talked to the Director and that something would be worked out.

What pissed me off was that she went to the Director with my thoughts. If I wanted it brought up with the Director, I would have said it to the Director.

So I ended up telling her that any conversation I had with her, should be considered a conversation with her only, and that if I wanted something brought up with the Director, I would bring it up myself (not being a shy one).

But after that little conversation, I felt really mad and then other things happened after that, that only made me angrier. I was wondering whether or not I’d worked long enough to collect Unemployment – of course not taking into account in my anger that you can’t even get Unemployment if you quit a job.

Then tonight I stopped at Costco to have my glasses refitted (since they seemed tight on one side). While there we had a sample of a cookie. It was a very nice thin butter cookie with almonds and, you know what? Driving home I didn’t feel the least bit pissed (or like going on a big bender as I’d felt earlier).

That’s when it hit me…. the power of the cookie. Yes, boys and girls, I think that when you’re mad or enraged about something you should walk it off at Costco and have a sample cookie. After a while, you’ll be happy. See, I’m in a good mood right now. Magical thin butter almond cookies… Thank you.

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