Okay, hear me out. I'm just gonna say it. I try to reach the things. All the things.
The High Shelf Dilemma
You know the scenario. You're in the kitchen. The good snacks are on the top shelf. Way up there.
Am I supposed to just... accept defeat? Never taste that perfectly salted treat again? I think not.
I'm grabbing a chair. Maybe two. We're getting those snacks.
Restaurant Reaching
Restaurants are another battleground. The server sets down your drink. Straws are across the table.
Do I ask them to move the straws? Nah. I'm going for it. Full extension arm reach.
A little spill? Maybe. Worth it? Absolutely.
The Remote Control Conspiracy
The remote is always juuuust out of reach. Lounging on the couch should be effortless. Reaching is not.
But am I getting up? Breaking the relaxation spell? Unthinkable. I'm using my toes. I'm using a pillow as a makeshift extender.
Whatever it takes. Comfort is king (or queen!).
The Grocery Store Stretch
The grocery store is a masterclass in reaching. The item you need? Always on the highest, backest shelf.
And you KNOW the person behind you is judging. But I need that specific brand of organic, gluten-free, unicorn-blessed granola bars.
So I'm reaching. I'm stretching. I'm almost falling. Worth it. Every. Single. Time.
The Public Transport Tango
On the bus or train, handrails are crucial. They're also often...distressingly far away.
So you're doing that weird lean. The almost-fall-but-you-catch-yourself thing. You're gripping the seat in front of you.
Looking dignified? Probably not. Surviving the journey? Definitely.
The Unreachable Dream (or Cookie)
Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe I should just accept my fate. Let the high shelf items win. Let the remote stay tauntingly out of reach.
But where's the fun in that? Where's the challenge? Where's the sweet, sweet victory of finally snagging that perfectly placed cookie?
I say, embrace the reach. Embrace the stretch. Embrace the occasional almost-fall.
Reaching: A Philosophical Stance
Because isn't life just one big reach? We're all just trying to grab something a little bit further away. Something a little bit better.
So next time you see me awkwardly stretching for something, don't judge. Join me. Or at least offer a steadying hand.
Because sometimes, you just gotta reach for the things. Even if it makes you look a little bit ridiculous.
Who's with me?