I can neither confirm nor deny in which parking lot I witnessed the presence of this note. But for story-telling sake, I'll speak as if I saw this in the parking lot of my employer. Ya dig?
It had to be the funniest occurrence of passive-aggressive note leaving I've ever witnessed.
Upon (maybe) leaving work and walking to my car, I passed this car windshield and did a double-take. I not-so-subtly took out my phone to document the awesomeness.
I stood back from the car, and for sure this person was parked in four spaces. Will they be more careful in the future? I hope so. This is the kind of thing I dream of doing myself. I mean, what if we went through on Sunday morning and put fake parking tickets on the windshields of all of the members who take up the visitor parking? Too much? I dunno.
I just felt this was too good not to share. Parking lot hospitality has been a sometimes topic here at liturgynerd.com, and I think this is a great example of a church parking situation that could use a little work.
I can say with honesty here as well, that this was not my car.
Just in case you were wondering.
It had to be the funniest occurrence of passive-aggressive note leaving I've ever witnessed.
Upon (maybe) leaving work and walking to my car, I passed this car windshield and did a double-take. I not-so-subtly took out my phone to document the awesomeness.
I stood back from the car, and for sure this person was parked in four spaces. Will they be more careful in the future? I hope so. This is the kind of thing I dream of doing myself. I mean, what if we went through on Sunday morning and put fake parking tickets on the windshields of all of the members who take up the visitor parking? Too much? I dunno.
I just felt this was too good not to share. Parking lot hospitality has been a sometimes topic here at liturgynerd.com, and I think this is a great example of a church parking situation that could use a little work.
I can say with honesty here as well, that this was not my car.
Just in case you were wondering.