There are a lot of things Life in the Boomer Lane doesn’t understand anymore, and she fears she is running out of time to make any sense of them.
1. She doesn’t understand why, when she flies (on a plane, mostly), TSA officials are always staring her down, ordering her to get into (or onto, if you are of the Midwestern persuasion) one line or the other, demanding that she remove half her clothing, giving her pat downs, and inspecting the contents of her suitcase for rogue nail clippers or bottles of Baconnaise. Then when she gets to the gate, she must produce a ticket to be able to enter the gangway/breezeway/little tunnel that leads directly to the plane. But a nine-year-old can fly to Vegas solo without a ticket, and a teenager can insert himself into the wheel well of a jumbo jet and fly to Maui without anyone seeming to notice.
2. She doesn’t understand why she is able to watch all kinds of shows on the Discovery Channel and 60 Minutes that warn of the imminent demise of the planet due to global warming/killer viruses/over-population. But no one in charge of things seems to watch these shows so they don’t care.
3. She doesn’t understand why people have become so insanely rude and think nothing of cutting her off in traffic (and then giving her the finger), screaming into their cell phones in public places, and never picking up any clothes that fall onto the floor while they are shopping (LBL spends a lot of time picking up clothes on the floor of TJ Maxx and Marshalls). But some of those same people are probably posting cute babies and puppies and inspirational messages on Facebook/going to church every week/being active in the PTA.
4. She doesn’t understand why so many kids nowadays have allergies/ADHD/autism/learning disabilities and why some young moms compare their kids’ maladies with each other like LBL remembers moms comparing which Scout badges their kids earned. But when LBL was in school, everyone ate peanut butter and jelly (except LBL, who ate tuna fish), no one carried Epi-pens (aside from the fact that they weren’t invented yet), and the only time LBL witnessed any outside-the-norm behavior was the day Joseph Diamond ceremoniously took his shoe off, then peeled his sock off and threw it at Mrs Ruberg.
5. She doesn’t understand why most of the population has become gluten-intolerant overnight (with all due respect to those who have always had celiac disease) and why Passover food is bad enough anyway, but now LBL is forced to eat gluten-free Passover food, which is worse. But in all the years LBL has been on the planet, she never met a gluten or a person who was gluten-intolerant until the past couple years.
6. She doesn’t understand why so many people are obsessed with dieting/working out/running marathons every minute. But obesity is getting so bad that we are all going to crash through the earth’s upper crust/shell and end up somewhere we seriously don’t want to be.
7. She doesn’t understand why people would rather go without health care than sign up for Universal Health Care. But a lot of the people who use scare tactics to convince those other people that Universal Health Care is bad/wrong/Socialist/anti-religion and guns/pro-gay all have health care, thank you very much, and LBL is paying for it.
8. She doesn’t understand why, when Johnny gets a bad grade or a bad report in school, it has become the teacher’s fault. But then everyone is mystified that when Johnny becomes an adult, he is an unemployed bicycle messenger and lives in his parents’ basement. Or he graduates from college without knowing how to read. Or he becomes a self-absorbed, entitled twit.
9. She doesn’t understand why so many people can spend their time on airplanes/in waiting areas just sitting and staring into space, for hours. But when LBL tries this, all she can think about is eating or doing harm to the people who can just sit there.
10. LBL is now tired of writing so she is leaving this item free for you to insert your own mystifications.
Bruce Thiesen
April 21, 2014
I’m stuck on the question, “why did that person think it was okay to leave the shopping cart in the parking space?” And trying to get to the bottom of why folks get anxious about the prospect of everyone having access to quality healthcare.
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 21, 2014
Yes, the shopping cart in the parking space. And the clothes on the store floor. And dumping ash trays out in parking lots. And flinging food containers and wrappers out on the road while driving. I will not say what I’m thinking. As for healthcare, all of the reasons why people don’t want it are bogus/delusional/ill-informed or have an ulterior motive.
NN Bartley
April 21, 2014
This morning I am having trouble understanding how my teenage daughter managed to LOSE part of the front mudflap area of her car and have NO IDEA how or when it happened. Except the metal where the piece used to be is bent and one or more tires MUST have run over this wayward car part.
Yet.
No idea.
Don’t know when it happened.
Didn’t know it happened.
Really? Where? Don’t know mom. What are you talking about?
I just hope there wasn’t a body involved in the process……
NN Bartley
April 21, 2014
O! And I totally agree with you Nos. 1-9.
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 21, 2014
Oh my. This reminds me of the 2AM phone call I got from my youngest son on the night of his high school graduation party (an alcohol-free, teacher-supervised event). “Hi Mom, listen, I hit a guy on a motorcycle (my son did not drive to the party) but everything is great. We are sitting in front of the hospital and he is fine. But his motorcycle was totaled. But he’s OK with everything.”
NN Bartley
April 21, 2014
O dear. At least he confessed. I’m still getting ” I have no idea” . Even the sister won’t rat her out. And I am LOVING all the comments.. What a wonderful Monday blog. Everyone gets to vent.
boomagoo1962
April 21, 2014
I find the fact there are people who go through a door in front of you and let it close in your face unjustifiable. But I don’t think that’s a new phenomenon, just like pushing an elevator button numerous times has always made certain people think it will arrive faster.
In defense of the Gluten-Free trend, I don’t think physicians started regularly testing people for Celiac until fairly recently which may explain the astonishing uptick in gluten-free products on the market. Disclaimer: I have Celiac and host a blog in which the recipes are gluten-free. I made some kick-ass GF hot cross buns yesterday. Not all GF food is nasty. Come visit me some time! http://www.thebeeandtheclover.com
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 21, 2014
I had someone comment on this post on another site. He said that ten years ago, genetically modified wheat began to contain very high levels of glucose, and that’s what started the problems. I did some research and it appears to have merit. I will take a look at your blog.
Valentine Logar
April 21, 2014
Val doesn’t understand any of these either. Though I can get through the TSA lines much easier than you apparently.
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 21, 2014
I have titanium rods down the length of my spine and a fake knee. That’s part of the problem.
lauramacky
April 21, 2014
I don’t understand why slow drivers just don’t move over as a courtesy and most of all for safety! If the speed limit is 65mph and you have some person coming up behind you at a blistering speed, just move over! It saves everyone a lot of headaches. The indignant attitude of “I’m going the maximum speed limit and I’m NOT moving over” is very selfish and stupid. Plain and simple. Whew…glad I got that off my chest.
joeyfullystated
April 21, 2014
I agree. So much agreeing.
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 21, 2014
I always s-l-o-w down when anyone is tailgating me. But I wouldn’t do that on the highway. I’d move over and let the asshole have the lane.
lauramacky
April 21, 2014
Thank you very much 😛
morristownmemos by Ronnie Hammer
April 21, 2014
How about if the speed limit is 65 mph and that’s exactly how fast you’re driving. Then guy-in-a-hurry gets behind and trails you at a minute distance from your rear…making you feel that it is imperative to speed up or lose the back fender?
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 21, 2014
I always think that these must be very important people, right? As I told Laura, on a regular road I always slow down. it drives them crazy.
mybrightspots
April 21, 2014
I don’t understand how every conversation with my teenaged daughter results in her claiming that I’ve done something terribly wrong (even though we started off discussing something *she* did wrong). I don’t understand how it all gets twisted around and ends up being all my fault. I can’t figure out how to keep the discussion on track… and cool and level-headed. I truly don’t understand the teenaged brain.
Nancie Nelson Bartley
April 21, 2014
Do we have the same teenaged daughter?
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 21, 2014
I read an article that said that the brain isn’t really completely formed until people are in their twenties. Maybe you can save everything up until then. But I can relate.
btg5885
April 21, 2014
LBL, these are great. Let me know when you figure them out. What is Einstein’s quote? – the definition of insanity is doing something again the same way and expecting a different result. I have a couple – why are people who are so against raising the minimum wage not earning the minimum wage? Maybe if you were, you would have a different opinion. But, here is my favorite conundrum – why are the most intolerant people the ones who require the most tolerance from others in dealing with them? Outstanding post. BTG
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 21, 2014
I love your comments, BTG. You KNOW that all the people who poo poo the notion of our being responsible for global warming will the the first people to bitch and complain when food shortages start to appear. The minimum wage thing makes me physically ill. Why aren’t people marching in the streets over the ridiculous divide between rich and poor in this country?
btg5885
April 22, 2014
I agree on the comment about the first people to bitch. On the minimum wage issue, there is a great line from the book “The Rich and the Rest of Us” from a CFO. The CFO said you need to start with the premise that employers would get by with no workers if they could. Then you see the use of robotics getting cheaper and cheaper and workers are becoming more expendable. Yet, the flip side of all of this, someone has to buy your products and services and we have already seen the dampening affect the masses who cannot afford to buy things are having on the economic recovery.
wordsfromanneli
April 21, 2014
I don’t know why I laughed so much at all these points you’ve made. I feel the same way and it is really rather sad how true the points are. I often think of that line from one of Jimmy Buffet’s songs, “If we couldn’t laugh, we would all go insane.”
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 21, 2014
I have to turn this into humor or my head will spin right off my body.
wordsfromanneli
April 21, 2014
My husband and I often have discussions about the very things you blog about. I think we’re heading for darker times. OMG! I sound so old!
A night in with Nelly
April 21, 2014
I don`t understand why a head teacher of a local junior `community school` should completely ignore my recent letter telling her that I was concerned that one of the children had aimed a kick at my small dog and enquiring if together, we could think up a creative way of working with the children about such issues,,,, great blog btw 🙂
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 21, 2014
Maybe because he/she knows that if he/she takes a stand, the parents of the little darling will storm into the school and threaten a lawsuit.
Sunshinebright
April 21, 2014
I don’t understand these things either. Also, I don’t understand why some drivers have to weave in and out of lanes because most drivers are going too slow for him/her, and you know what happens? He/she gets stopped by the same red light as we all do, only we didn’t have to squeal our brakes in order to stop. Enjoyed your post.
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 21, 2014
I LOVE when that happens!
joeyfullystated
April 21, 2014
I don’t understand these things, either. I’ve heard semi-decent theories, but no clear explanations.
BABYBOOMER johanna van zanten
April 21, 2014
Well said, I had many of the same thoughts, except the one in waiting places. All people now seem to mindlessly roll through their text messages so see if anybody urgently needs them, or just for killing time. Nobody looks at anybody anymore…
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 21, 2014
That’s true, too. But I always wonder about the people who just sit and stare into space. On planes, they can’t text. Surely there must be something they can read, right? I mean, how does a brain just turn off like that?
katecrimmins
April 21, 2014
Is there really such a thing as baconnaise? I want some! Oh yes, the points are the new mysteries of the world!
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 21, 2014
Baconnaise does, indeed, exist. I bought it in Seattle, but it was confiscated at the airport.
katecrimmins
April 22, 2014
I bet those were happy security folks!
chlost
April 21, 2014
Here’s one that is pretty specific to my job….If you are going to court for a criminal charge against you, why would you wake up that morning, look through the dresser drawer or closet and choose to wear the t-shirt with the marijuana plant on the front?
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 21, 2014
Excuse me while I snort my tea up my nose.
praw27
April 22, 2014
I do not understand the people who go out to dinner with each other in a nice restaurant, which I was always under the impression meant that you liked the person you were breaking bread with, and then check Facebook, email, blogs, etc. the entire time you are at the table. I mean just go to fast food! You didn’t even look at your food, not alone the person you are dining with, not that s/he looked at you either. Why bother? In my world, eating out is a treat, I savor it and the company with whom I share it.
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 22, 2014
I’ve tried to make sense of this, myself. I think that for a lot of people, this has become a true addiction. In fact, I read something lately that said that people now become extremely agitated if they can’t have cell phones with them. Addiction is the only thing that makes sense.
She's a Maineiac
April 22, 2014
Here’s a solution: add a separate line at airport security with a sign that reads “Gluten-Free”. You’ll get on that plane in no time.
pegoleg
April 22, 2014
Haha!
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 22, 2014
You beat me to it, POL. Haha!
pegoleg
April 22, 2014
POL wonders why, with healthcare so available, and people living longer than at any time in history, the number of Americans on disability has skyrocketed. Must be all those who can’t work because they are gluten intolerant or just too fat.
Sarah Day
April 22, 2014
I don’t understand when it was that I became responsible for drilling my children on math facts, listening to them read every day, prepping them for standardized tests, supervising summer math homework. If I wanted to home-school I wouldn’t race them down to the bus stop every day. (BTW, I ate a tuna sandwich every day for at least 12 years of my life which you think would have meant mercury poisoning, but so far, so good.)
NN Bartley
April 22, 2014
My mother always said the only time she ever went to the elementary school was to vote. Now being the perfect school mom is a competitive sport.
Sarah Day
April 22, 2014
Yes! Those were the days. My parents fed us, and that was about it.
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 22, 2014
My parents were born in Europe. My dad never went to school. Not only couldn’t they “help” me with anything, they were both in awe of teachers and completely intimidated by them. My 6th grade teacher was a wacko and singled me out for all negative comments. I got so sick, I couldn’t go to school. My mom was incapable of complaining. Instead, she suggested that I tell the teacher that if she stopped by the house on Friday, she could get some knishes that my mom made, Every Friday from then on, the teacher’s car pulled up in front of my house for her weekly baked goods. I became her pet. That’s how my mom dealt with an unfair situation.
Sarah Day
April 22, 2014
Lovely! My parents were capable but indifferent. And I wonder where I get it.
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 22, 2014
And when did parents become so aggressive with teachers and principals? It’s horrifying.
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 22, 2014
I am sitting here, reading your comments and eating tuna right out of the can. I am a tuna freak. We are twin souls.
Sarah Day
April 22, 2014
This whole interaction has me thinking about tuna for lunch. Eat on, sister!
jlheuer
April 22, 2014
The school one! OMG!! My teacher friends (who are almost bald from pulling their hair out) scream about this all the time. Why is it their fault little Johnny doesn’t turn in any of his work, sleeps in class, or forgets to take home any of his assignments (probably why he doesn’t turn anything back). I guess he deserves an A for showing up. bleh!
Life in the Boomer Lane
April 23, 2014
Little Johnny’s parents don’t realize that they are dooming Little Johnny to a life of no personal responsibility by their behavior. One teacher friend told me that a parent called her, screaming because her Little Johnny got a C on his report. the parent said “I write that report and it deserves far better than a C!” This is exactly why the US is slipping further and further down the scale on education.
jlheuer
April 23, 2014
If she wrote that report and not her kid it deserves an F.
Jean
April 26, 2014
With due to respect to a good friend’s sister who is celiac and would die without gluten-free food, I think the rest of the world just likes to follow a diet trend. Sounds more chic instead of just ordinary healthy eating.
But this boomer really wants other boomer to understand that more kids just don’t want/can’t afford to own and run a car. It’s in the statistics now in Canada and U.S. Well, maybe for parts of our respective countries.