Tonight, an estimated one million revelers are expected to cram into Times Square in New York to welcome in the new year. Another 100,000 are expected to fill the Vegas Strip in Nevada for much the same reason.
But let's talk about really crowded places. Let's talk about the Whole Foods Market near my house this afternoon. Compared to that place, Times Square and The Strip tonight are going to look like two big Rob Schneider Film Festivals. Pregnant women were filling their carts with baby food just in case they delivered before getting out of there.
Jeez, it was packed over there today. You may already know this because you may have been among the people cramming into that store. If you weren't, you were certainly a rare and wise exception. I'm guessing a good 80% of all the human beings alive on this planet today were in that Whole Foods Market around an hour ago, with the vast majority hurriedly repositioning themselves into whichever checkout line I wheeled my cart. As I finally approached someone who would ring up my purchases and take my money, I remembered one item I'd forgotten and would have to live without. If I'd gone back to get it, all the other groceries in my cart would have expired by the time I got out of there. That includes the box of salt.
Just as I cleared the door and caught a glimpse of parking lot, I ran into a friend of mine named Laurie Bakerman…a woman of extraordinary grace and talent. She is also, sadly, reckless with her own safety as she insisted on defying my warnings about going inside and attempting to shop.
She told me her husband Steve is a devout reader of this weblog. Steve…I wouldn't expect her home before Memorial Day. And not necessarily the next one or the one after.