The washbasin   ©sueromeiser2022

You know there are people out there in the world who find it fun to try to pull a fast one at the cost of others.

Now there is the “Case of the Washbasin” were some people thought it would be fun to take the drainpipes apart under a washbasin in a guest bathroom of a lovely elderly lady in a wheelchair.

Is this the “New Fun” for people to ruin other people’s lives and make those innocent people pay for the damage that they caused because they themselves are trying to hide something or tell lies and not be honest to others.

I ask you “Is that fun ?”…

My answer is no, and laws should be implemented to protect people against such people and the damage and anguish that they cause to people and their families… and this is for those who do it “A way of life?” … How should one see this???

These people sneak around at night and think no ones knows about what they are doing or their devious deeds…

They say others are Psychologically ill or they are shoplifters or other such things; all this is so that no one will take a closer look at them or their credentials.

Stealing other people’s ID papers or their customers is for them a way of life because they themselves are incapable of achieving anything on their own, so their motto is “Ruin other people’s live, because they can afford it!”…

Can they afford to pay for the damage that they caused over the years???

Spying on them rerouting their emails or manipulating their smartphones or trying to pressure people with blackmailing them, so that they think they can find out everything about that person or pretending to be that person.

These people should think again, because such nasty deeds can bring you into a state which you never thought about!

Think about it!

Lies and life                           ©sueromeiser 2021

Times have changed trough the years with the pandemic of Covid-19 it has become visible that more and more people are turning into liars in the hope to make themselves feel better and avoid the painful truth that life will never be the same again.

Chasing after someone and trying to trick them somehow or preventing them from receiving their emails and tell others that they are mentally ill is the “new” fun in society because they think they can get away with anything they want too as long as they themselves don’t get caught in their lies like they tell at work or to others who they encounter.

For them fraud is a way of life or the thought that they are better than others treating them like dirt! That’s fun in their eyes and if the person they are treating badly says or does something they are the bad guy. Is this the new norm here? … Yes, because they sit there and spy on others, steal things from others and break into there rooms and probably others home’s too.

Welcome to the new world!

No one takes the time anymore to think about what they are doing and how this effects their lives too… Their thought “Ruin someone else’s life, because I am not happy with my own life.” Or to cover up a bad deed that they did.. This is society at its best and everyone is afraid of something and if someone says to them” I will blackmail you” they cower to them instead of seeing it as just “hot air” which it really is.

Then there are those who think they know it all and really don’t know a darn thing at all; just some made-up story that sounds good and brings some excitement into their lives. Reality is not always pretty but one has to face up to it and the reality that they themselves are in trouble.

One should think again before acting too swiftly to bad mouthing others or …..

Enjoy your holidays and take the time to think about what you have done or said this year 2021 and about that person you know.

Forgotten people – the frontline workers in Hospitals

Since this Covid-19 pandemic started there was a time when everyone was cheering for frontline workers and saying how wonderful those people are and people were hanging out their windows evenings cheering for those frontline people.

Now that the year is slowly coming to an end and the pandemic is still around effecting millions of people around the world, and I do not hear anymore news about people thanking those frontline people.

It seems like everyone is just taking the frontline workers now as if nothing ever happened and the frontliner’s are there to do their job.

They are the people who see people suffering everyday and are trying to help others, but now the clapping and cheering is over and people are more worried about how can I buy my toilet paper or get a coffee to go.

Sure, the economy is in a shambles and people need work to earn a living to buy things, but the human side of things is fading away. People should still be thankful for those on the frontline who are working around the clock to help people get back on their feet and get back home.

A big “Thank you” should be said for those people out there who help others everyday in a hospital!

A Hug

A hug is a simple thing that we have taken for granted in our lives, and now our hug is gone out of our lives.

Many people I know, whether it be family, friends, or people I work with, they all say they miss hugging or being hugged and that before the Covid-19 pandemic they never thought about how much they actually hugged others, or were hugged themselves in their lives.

Now in our new world with so many things that have changed including hugging, which is such a simple thing in life and does not cost anything is now missed so much. Maybe through these trying times people can learn to appreciate the simple things in life which took place once among family and friends.

Many have told me standing next to a loved one and not hugging them is very trying and makes them want to cry. Has anyone really thought about what hugging means to people and the psychological impact it has on many peoples lives?????

Why can’t I hug someone when we both have a mask on?

They say that when we are too close to others that we all should wear a mask to stop the spread of Covid-19 (Like they did 100’s of years ago when there was an outbreak of the Spanish Flu,; people wore masks.) Or I have seen some very ingenious ideas online how people managed to hug elderly loved ones without compromising them (I must say some were really good too!). And I am sure those giving and receiving the hug enjoyed every moment of it.

I too miss hugging family and friends but at the same time I feel no one really every broaches the subject “Hugging” … There is only the mental health aspect and somehow “Hugging” is shoved in there without being mentioned.

Missing being hugged does not mean a person has a problem; it’s more like they miss a simple fact of life and its role and impact on us as humans.

I would love to hear from people telling me about their “hugging” issues and how they are coping and be allowed to post it on my blog here for others to read about and give others support , in these trying times of Covid-19 and social distancing.

Challenges of Chocolate

There you have it in a nutshell… The challenges of chocolate, and the temptations of every time you go to the grocery store.

I recently experienced this problem which really was somewhat of an experience.

There I was in my local grocery store and my trolly was half full with toilet paper (for what reason I can’t tell you- I guess it was a go with the flow moment???) After I pulled myself back into reality, that I needed something to eat, because I can’t eat toilet paper. I steered my trolly through the aisles putting things into my trolly that I could eat and there and then around the next corner was the aisle with chocolate…..
My heart was racing, and my brain said to me “you must go down this aisle”. I did and there before my eyes I was standing alone looking at both sides of the aisle filled with chocolate.

You can not image what a “rush” that was for me after being stranded in my house for a couple of weeks…
I wanted to run my arm behind all the chocolate and let it fall into my trolly! The feeling was overwhelming. Never before had I felt the joy of strolling down an aisle with chocolate before.

Maybe some of you out there know this feeling too???

I pulled myself back into reality and just stood there and thought “which sort of chocolate should I buy?” Because every piece of chocolate was now tempting; not like in the past were I would walk down the aisle where the chocolate was and just ignore it. Now the chocolate aisle is/ was a feeling / experience in my new world were I don’t get to go out every day.

After standing there for what seemed to me like an eternity , which probably was may be 5 minutes of joy for me; I decide to buy 5 chocolate bars, and when I got home I ate one of them right away , and it gave me the feeling that was indescribable because no money in the world could replace that feeling I had while I was savoring every bite of my chocolate bar.

Plus, the joy that I had just holding onto the candy bar – I had never in the past thought about it and always took these simple life’s pleasures for granted, but now since having to stay home and only go out when allowed too, I have taken a different view on these little life’s pleasures.

Next time you are grocery shopping, treat yourself to one of life’s little pleasures, and when you get home you can sit back and enjoy it!

Enjoy