Random things on my mind lately:
Why do I love sleep but hate to go to bed? My natural tendency is to be a night owl, but getting up at 6 or 6:30 doesn’t work well with late bed times. Somehow I still have a hard time making myself go to bed when I should.
When you have a medical procedure or get released from a hospital, they often send you home with prescriptions, and then you (or your driver) have to stop by the drugstore first thing and either wait or come back, all while you are not feeling well. Why don’t they give you your meds as you leave the doctor, dentist, or hospital, eliminating that need to stop by a pharmacy? They could keep a supply on hand and add it to your bill.
Speaking of drugstores, whose main purpose is selling drugs, why is the pharmacy and drug section of the store all the way in the back so that a sick or injured person has to hobble across the whole store to get what they need?
I don’t quite get the current fad for chalkboard art. When I think chalkboards, I think dust, but even the non-dusty printables don’t appeal to me.
Same for chevron patterns. Maybe because I remember from a home interiors class that angles in decorating can be agitating and curves are more pleasing and restful. I guess it depends on one’s preferences – a lot of people use angles in different ways. For a while there it seemed like every decorating article or show I saw advocated setting the furniture at angles rather than following the wall layout. That thoroughly throws me off when I enter a room.
I am not as inclined to click on a link or Pinterest post for “100 such-and-such” as I would be for maybe 10 or so. 100 sounds very long and cluttered, like it would take a long time to sort through and find what I liked. 10 sounds easily readable.
Looking back over this list, I am afraid it sounds a little curmudgeonly, but I assure you I am feeling quite mellow at the moment. 🙂 Here is a little something to leave you with a smile:

Nah…I enjoyed these…many were thoughts I’ve had myself. I find that I can deal with chevron if it’s a smaller print and not bigger…but barely. Your thoughts on drugs and drugstores is hilarious and right on! I sure wish “they” would listen to you!
Thanks for saying that about picking up prescriptions on the way home from the doctor. I’ve always felt that way too!
My grandfather was a doctor, and he made house calls. I met someone after he died who told me that whenever he made a house call, after he’d seen the patient he’d throw his coat on a chair and play the piano for a few minutes. It sounds wonderful to me! I wouldn’t call today’s medical industry “progress.”
Oh, I have to agree with you on the chalkboard paint — especially when used in a kitchen. I can’t imagine wanting chalk dust floating around!
I love your list!! And I agree too about the chalk board paint.
Oh I am SO WITH YOU on having to leave a hospital and go for a prescription!! Post c-section they make you hobble across the street and pick up your pain med. I positively loathe the time it takes (even if it’s just 5-10 minutes) because when you are feeling miserable you just want to be home and in bed! Tacking on meds to your bill and sending you straight home would be a wonderful improvement. (But I won’t ask for that to be fixed right now, considering this country’s medical situation.)
I had to look up chevron to see what it was. (I don’t know if I should confess that or not.) I thought it had something to do with cars. But then that last cartoon you posted suggested others and I was greatly confused. haha.