NOW IS THE TIME TO GET GROUNDED

I don’t  suppose there’s a person who owns  an iphone or computer who hasn’t heard of Hollywood stars, Amber Heard and Johnny Depp.  The details of their toxic marriage and months-long mutual defamation trial has attracted more viewers than any other news story.  In a way, I can understand it.  In the wake of the bloody Ukraine War and tragic school shootings, we’re all looking for some comic relief.   After awhile, bombings and shootings and domestic abuse begin to seem the stuff of normal life.  But they’re not.  Now is the time to get grounded, before we go crazy, wondering where we fit into this manic world.

NOW IS THE TIME TO GET GROUNDED by shopping at a farm and home store.
NOW IS THE TIME TO GET GROUNDED. Shopping at a farm store brings you back down to earth.

You won’t find peace of mind by watching television news  shows.  We used to be news junkies, but now we find something else to do between six and seven in the evening.  We know the war in Ukraine is veering toward World War III.  That’s been made very clear for months on end.  But there is really nothing that we can do to change the situation in a significant way.  We can send money to help the refugees, and support our government’s effort to provide aid, but at our age, we can’t go galavanting off to volunteer with organizations like the Red Cross.

If you have ever lost a loved one to violence , there is only so much you can take when watching videos of school shootings.  You know too well that empty, hollow feeling of having lost a a son, daughter, father, brother or mother to a senseless crime. .  You wonder how much worse it will get for future generations.

Many people find peace of mind in nature.  But hiking alone in the wilderness can sometimes bring on feelings of unreality.  You can run away from sorrow, but you can’t escape it.

You can go to rock concerts and see pumped up musicians screaming their hearts out and jumping around on a stage.  But when it’s over, it’s over.  The next day you  feel exhausted or hungover.

Strangely enough, I feel most calm when  shopping at a farm and home store. The parking lot is full of pick up trucks.  There’s an earthy smell when you walk in the door.  Nobody is wearing designer clothes and you’ll seldom see a woman with false eyelashes.   In our local Rural King, folks can even bring along their dogs.  Their purchases are pretty down to earth.  Fertilizer? Blue jeans?  Car Batteries? Baby chicks?   Welcome to the crowd.

NOW IS THE TIME TO GET GROUNDED AND SEE THE BABY CHICKS AT RURAL KING.
NOW IS THE TIME TO GET GROUNDED. Buy some baby chickens at a farm store.

At the checkout, you can observe what people are buying and imagine how they’re going to spend their time today—painting,  planting, or working on their farm equipment. You’re with ordinary people who know there’s a war in Ukraine, and that schools are no longer safe. But they just keep moving on– growing food, planting flowers, raising animals,  and hoping that better days are ahead.

Now is the time to get grounded.

WHERE DO HAPPY PEOPLE HANG OUT?

Where do you see the most happy people?  In a bar or restaurant? At the beach? On a cruise ship? Actually, those places are often jammed with people TRYING to be happy.  But if you want to be among truly content, satisfied people, look no further than your local home improvement or farm store.  Regardless of their economic status , men and women  congregate in home improvement stores, every hour of the day, any day of the week.  They don’t have to dress up; they’re relaxed, and they’re shopping for something to improve their lives.   I’ve never seen an angry person walking through a farm  store.  Here in Flyover Country,  these are  places where happy people hang out.

You see more happy people in home improvement stores than you do in bars and restaurants.
SHOPPING IN A FARM OR HOME IMPROVEMENT STORE IS FUN AND RELAXING

Most of these stores started out as something simple.  Rural King was where you went for chickens.   Lowe’s began as a hardware store.  Menards was originally a pole building business.   These retailers slowly expanded, and appeal to customers who are quiet and serious, and enjoy shopping for toilets and cone flowers. Couples wandering the aisles in these places seem more content than the average twosomes you see elsewhere.  Let’s face it, you must have a fairly good relationship if you’re looking at new kitchen cabinets.

Unlike department and clothing stores where fashions fade each season,  what you buy in a home improvement store is going to give you  a longer lasting enjoyment.   I’d rather have dirt in my fingernails from planting roses  than bright, acrylic fingernails that will chip and crack.  I’d rather wander the aisles at Rural King eating free popcorn, than try on bathing suits at Macy’s.

Now of course, you won’t  set foot in these  down-to-earth places if you’re the glamorous type.   But I have to tell you, a new rose colored light bulb will  do more for your reflection in the mirror  than a slathering of expensive Estee Lauder foundation.

Maybe that’s why stores like Macy’s and Carson’s are closing, while  places like Menards are expanding all over the country.   These are happy people hangouts.