Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Buggy

Julie is scared of bees. Like, freaky scared. We had an adolescent mosquito in our bedroom, and Julie saw it peripherally. Anyone outside our house would have thought I had removed my head and bounce-passed it to her.

When I could hear again, she was saying "It's over there! It's over there!" I located it and killed it with laser beams from my eyeballs, then slapped it into the wall for good measure.

"You seriously thought we had a bee in here?"

"Well I didn't really see it, so I thought it could be one."

"And the sane course of action was to shatter it by screaming?"

"You did kill it, right?"

I showed her the guts on my hand.

Point being, folks, we're adding another one just like her to the household. And the first time little Danette sees a flying bug, she'll look to her parents for how to react. If I should happen to be in the other room, then the ridiculousness could perpetuate itself for generations.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've been counting on your level-headed influence, Dan, to stop the irrational beilfi insect-phobia in its tracks. The whole point of sexual reproduction is to make better babies!

Dan said...

That's so romantic.

Let's hope the baby is with her mother when she encounters her first snake.

Jen said...

Bees are the scariest things ever. I don't think I will ever get over it!