What surprised me?
They knew who I
was and what I was doing this time! I didn't feel like such a creeper. It also
surprised me that people talked to me this time and asked why I had a laptop
and was all alone. A little boy in the booth next to said hi to me and showed
me his little Lightning McQueen toy he was running all over the table, much to
his twenty-something year old parents’ annoyance. It shocked me there were no
stranger danger issues and his parents didn't yell at him for “bothering” me
like another parent did.
What intrigued me?
The tattooed
guy at the counter caught my interest. He didn't seem like the diner type, but
looked perfectly comfortable, which was pretty cool. I thought a guy that
looked like that would be at a sleazy club or a biker bar. It also intrigued me
that they fixed the rip in the seat, usually if it didn't get done in a couple
days it would stay like that for a while.
What disturbed me?
Now I’m going
to rant. There was another kid with a smart phone. This time it wasn't her
mother’s, it was hers. When I was nine I had Tetris, not Angry Birds or
whatever she was playing. She was also so snotty to her parents when they told
her to put it away for dinner when their food arrived. It kind of surprised me
that they even made the effort to put their phones away, I was kind of proud
that they made the effort. It disturbed me that after the little girl said no to her parents that they just let her
get away with it. If I had done that the phone would've been gone for a week or
five. It also disturbed me that parents yelled at their kid for “bothering” me,
all the girl did was walk up and ask in the cutest voice ever “Whatcha doin’?”
I thought it was cute, but apparently an eighteen year old girl with fries and
a lap top was a danger to their child, or their four year old was a danger to
me. Either way it was a weird thing for parents to get mad about, especially in
a place like Zip’s.