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Thursday, April 17, 2008

But...It's Mr. Lee!


Our new home is right around the corner from where janet's best friend's parents live. We go there from time to time to visit and sometimes like to crash their saturday or sunday mornings because there's always a whole lotta bacon, eggs and toast goin on. And I'm always offered a soda and homebaked brownies (sometimes there' even fresh baked bread!) when I go there...which I always accept because we don't usually drink or eat such treats in our home. It feels like when you were a kid and you'd go to that friend's house that had all the sugary snacks and cereals and your mind was just blown.

Janet's known them since she was 5 years old and so, for some strange reason, even though we're now in our 30's, still refer to them as Mr. and Mrs. Lee. What's even stranger is that I have been compelled to do it too, going on about 10 years now. Want more? Janet's friend's husband (their son-in-law!) ALSO calls them Mr. and Mrs. Lee. What is going on here? Is it just some type of strange child/adult honor and respect phenomenon that we really just can't shake? They're extremely nice people and a lot of fun to talk to and joke around with. What's wrong with calling them by their first name? I've spoken to janet a few times about trying to crack the code and address them by their first names and she always says that I should just do it, and I say I will...but always chicken out when we get there. Between the sugary soda treats and all the "Mr." and "Mrs. Lee's" it's like some Hansel & Gretel twilight zone where once you enter the door you're a kid again.

So where is this all leading? Well, today when we were driving back from our daily Dunkin' Donuts Iced Coffee run (large, please), I came about 2 inches from crashing through a median because I thought I saw Mr. Lee driving past us in the opposite lane. I yelled "I think that's Mr. Lee!" and Janet just shouted "Stu, look out!!!". I veered out of the way and she asked, "What are you doing?!"...and my response was just..."But...but I thought it was Mr. Lee!". I think at that moment I realized how funny and odd it is that, no matter where we are or what the situation, we revert back to kids when we see them. It's also one of those things when you always see someone in a certain context (i.e. their own home) and then when you see them in public it feels like a celebrity sighting.

7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

what an adorable story!! :) thanks for sharing

<3 susan

April 17, 2008 at 10:44 PM  
Blogger Arthur's Circus said...

That made me giggle as I can so imagine it. I have an (ex) friend, that I've known since kindergarden and saw her parents not too long ago and still referred to them as Mr and Mrs ..... In my thirties and you still can't shake that childhood thing.

April 18, 2008 at 2:14 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is a great story. It's funny. Every time I go back home to small town North Carolina, I call everyone by Miss First Name. You would think at 34, I would be able to call my friends parents by their first names too, but nope. It's Mr. Bill, Miss Ann, Miss Carol, etc. Somehow that seems stranger than Mr. and Mrs. Lee. Alas.

I don't think you ever grow out of it.

Love your shop and blog btw.

April 18, 2008 at 9:51 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

That cracks me up. My Dad was one of my high school teachers & the head football coach. A lot of his friends are on the faculty & were my teachers as well. Even as an adult, enjoying adult beverages with them, I still call them all Mr. or Mrs. What is that all about?
P.S. I love the picture at the top of this post. Cheers!

April 18, 2008 at 10:23 AM  
Blogger Mariss said...

I have just found your shop's blog, and am adding it right away. I've always loved your stuff, but that last paragraph is hilarious!

I'm the same way, it just feels right to call people Mr. and Mrs. whatnot if you knew them as a kid. Or at least Miss Clara or something.

April 19, 2008 at 12:03 PM  
Blogger Kristina said...

ha, great observation:)
now that i think about it, all of my friends call them mr. & mrs. Lee too...so does jeff! you guys can just call them what stephanie and i do instead of calling them mom & dad...just call them dude and lady!
.kristina

April 20, 2008 at 7:39 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What a gem of a little story. Brought back LOTS of memories. I love your blog. I have to admit I'm STILL laughing over the "Mr chicken sandwich..." one from the other day!

April 26, 2008 at 8:40 AM  

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