"As I was shaving this morning (remember, this is my husband's story, not mine), I glanced out the window and saw the biggest pile of dog poop ever (we have a yellow lab with a hefty appetite). As I turned back to the mirror, however, it moved! I looked again, and realized that it was a turtle. So I rushed outside to get it and put it in a shoe box so I could show the boys when they got home. The trouble is, I just got home, and the shoe box is still here on the bookcase where I left it, but the turtle is nowhere to be found!"
I had to laugh as I first pictured my city-boy husband handling a turtle (turns out, he armed himself with leather gardening gloves), and then his horror when he thought that it could be ANYWHERE in the house. He found it before I arrived home with the boys - it had crossed the living room and was hiding in a corner behind the furniture. You will see from these photos that there were some dust bunnies in that corner; I'm pretty sure that I've shared before that I am not a model housekeeper. It looks like the poor little guy has whiskers!
Obviously, the kids were thrilled with this discovery. After that excitement died down and they reluctantly put him in the garden (might as well, nothing is growing in there anyway), I directed Jason's attention to the mail he had received - squishy mail! I was so covetous! One of the lovely ladies on this blog saw that he had won a ribbon in the quilt show and sent him some fabric to start his stash. You can't tell how thrilled he was in this picture because I caught him in mid-sentence, but THANK YOU, KIM!!! You made his week!
He told me that he needed a place to keep his stash. Eventually, I'll probably just get him a little plastic chest of drawers (I told him he could just add it to my stash, but he didn't fall for it!), but in the meantime, there was a box in the car that he could use. He dashed out to get it, then carefully folded all his fabric into the box.
Fast forward to this morning. After seeing the turtle covered in dust from my floors, I got up early to sweep and mop the downstairs before work. As I wandered into the kitchen for a glass of water to fortify me, I noticed that my passenger side car door was open. I knew in an instant that it had been open all night. It also rained all night.
I love my kids.
12 comments:
Erin I just love hearing about your life. Especially all the little "oops" that happen. It makes me feel closer to your family, and I like that on our new blogs. I love how everybody shares everything. Jason is so cute in the fact that does actually care about his fabric, and he wants it safe. Your family is just precious. Take care my friend
Be careful... Turtles do not have the nicest totemic Karma. Google "turtle Medicine"
What a great story and Bravo to Jason for owning up to his mistake .Don't worry about the dust bunnies we've all had them some time ,spending time with your family is more important .
Wow! A charming turtle story, a squishy surprise, a lesson learned and a little gentleman all rolled into one post! Thanks for the pick-me-up!
Great story, Erin. Jason looks very happy in the midst of his treasures. Hope the car dries out soon!
Go figure .. our lives are so similar. I too had an adventure with a turtle that showed up in my front yard. I saw it through the window and ran out to catch it. I didn't realize until I picked it up that it was a big pile of dog poop. You can only imagine my embarassment. Boy I'm glad I didn't step in it ;-)
Love your stories.... and yes I can understand being with your other half and enjoying it even though no words are spoken.. It's called love!!!!
jay - the ugly boy
You are so welcome Jason. I hope you enjoy many happy hours "playing" with it.
Happy Sewing
What fun stories you have to tell! It will be interesting to see what Jason comes up with for his next project. Loved the turtle/wet car story and Jason's confession. What terrific kids you have! Hope you all have a great trip to OBX!
What a great story. Jason looks happy with his surprise gift of fabric. The only time I worry about dust bunnies is when they start lifting the furniture off the floor.
Hope you have a great vacation. Patricia
What a great kid!!! I can only hope mine will ever fess up to anything. Glad he has a stash. Now, he's a real quilter. Lane
Happy International Friendship Day--yesterday. Yep, I'm a day late and probably more than a dollar short *LOL* I hope you have a great day my friend.
as usual, jason takes the high road and is all on his own, the person we should all strive to be. you are such a lucky mama. you've got the BEST kids. oh wait, duh, that is because you are amazing too! the apple doesn't fall far:)
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