This Isn’t the Place for Socks
Twitter user mom_ontherocks shared a slice of domestic irony. While her mother-in-law preaches the gospel of teaching kids to tidy up young, her hubby’s dirty socks somehow always find their way to the living room floor. It’s a classic case of “Do as I say, not as I do.”
The funny thing is psychologists often note that kids mirror the habits they observe in parents, not necessarily the lessons they’re told. So, maybe those socks are less about forgetfulness and more about a legacy in action?