Join The Community: Precious Angels
- Dani Eller
- Nov 26, 2025
- 2 min read
There is a reason that people of like minds come together. We find joy in celebrating who we are now like never before. Whether it is a group of new moms, dads or old fishing buddies getting together for a drink, we love the community.
I give my word that I will work hard to make this community be seen for who we really are, not just the sixty year old white women who give ALL Karen's a bad name. We aren't all off the chain....well... most of us are not.
Keep in mind, you don't have to be a white woman, in the throws of Menopause to be a Karen/Ken. I have a three year old grand daughter that can place shame on all our heads with the things this child comes up with. Case in point:
She wants a baby sister. She has a baby brother (semi-new he's 7 months), who she calls Jack-Jack most of the time (No That is NOT his name.) She has decided, she will DIE, without one. She goes into complete melt down with this topic. So bad are the melt downs, that it should be said, we lie to her now, sorta. Her mom has told her that she will think about it.
She now enters room and announces to all within hearing range, "I am having a baby sister at Christmas." Which is how I learned I was going to be a Grammy again, or so I thought!
She has now enlisted me in her plea, but not that she would know it. You see, I had to call her mom, who was in London on business at the time, and let her know the gig was coming to an end! Either she was going to have another baby, or I was going to have to figure out how to get her off of wanting another sibling, as no way was I going to let my grand daughter DIE without her baby sister!!
Is she entitled to one? To hear her... it's a given. (Entitlement)
Is she self centered? She WANTS this baby sister, she is calling in all the temperament of a redhead and that includes the skin turns beet red when she cries.
Is she asking for the manager? Honey, she is holding all these cards, in her own mind.
My grand daughter is a Karen.
And for the record, the "I'll think about it." answer, has now earned her reply, "I am getting bored with your thinking." said my little three year old grand daughter, precious angel that she is, is a Karen in training.


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