I arrived for grocery pickup and when the clerk brought my order out, I opened my trunk.
To my surprise, I realized that it was already full.
The clerk and I had to finagle groceries around a 16” bike, a skateboard, two helmets, knee and elbow pads, and my spare cloth bags.
I admired my friend Peg’s trunk so much when her kids were young. We would meet for a run or a hike and no matter what I forgot—a hat or a jacket or bug spray—she always had it in her trunk.
My trunk is just as full but arguably not as useful.
If in an emergency, though, you find yourself in urgent need of a remote-controlled monster truck, a bubble machine or a lifelike werewolf mask, don’t worry. I’ve got your back.
You are welcome in advance.
Above: Actual photo of Mom’s trunk.
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9 responses to “Nothin’ Wrong with a Little Junk in the Trunk”
I’ve got dibs on that werewolf mask 🙂
😂😆
So true, even though my kids grown and have their own kids. We can relate to the crowded, disorganized kids trunk! Never room for groceries or other necessary items😅💞
Might need bubbles & a monster truck! I’ve still got the bug spray & extra socks. Let’s hike again soon.
Love this!
This is a sample of true life. I love it.
Thanks, Mary Beth!!
One time I was borrowing my son’s van to move something and I had to move his stuff around. There was a mallet bag and a tuxedo. When I asked if he wanted his tux cleaned he said no, this was his spare that he always carried in case he had a gig he had forgotten about.
Smart thinking!!