Imperfection is quickly becoming an epidemic in America and in the world at large. It’s estimated that 6 out of 5 people are affected by some type of imperfection. Imperfection comes in many forms and may include, but not be limited to –
- Bad hair days
- Accumulation of dust bunnies
- Laundry pile backups
- Unwillingness to adhere by the rules of white pants etiquette
- Procrastination (more on this later)
- Lack of organization
- Forgetfulness
- Distractibility (“Oh look a bird.”)
- Poor driving
- Multiple nominations for “Worst Parent of the Year”
- Inability to calculate time zone changes
- Preoccupation with wine and wine-related activities
- Napping in public places
To help create awareness and break the stigma of imperfection, we have declared Friday, April 13 International Imperfection Awareness Day. Please join us in celebrating this heralded day by wearing something plaid, the official color of imperfection, or wearing some other outfit that highlights your imperfection. Additionally, we invite you to post your Imperfection Awareness photos on our Facebook page
Spread the Imperfect Word!
I love plaid and will wear it proudly in my imperfect way. Friday the 13th is a perfect day to celebrate the imperfection Awareness Day and it is my husband’s birthday…..what does that tell you?? ha!
I think that I have found my day!