And then I heard the sound again. It was coming from the garage. I opened the door to find my child with the hose in hand drenching the other kids in the garage. I was stunned. Who does that?!? The neighbor kids made themselves scarce with a quickness. After chewing my son up and spitting him back out, we assessed the damages together. Half the garage was soaked; some of my art work, some antique furniture, all the sporting equipment, the new crib, him, all of it wet. I was overwhelmed. How could he have thought this was ok?!?
My head was throbbing, my heart was aching and I saw my entire week vanishing into this oblivion of garage cleaning damage control. I came inside to throw some dinner in the oven and calm down. I looked at the dog and screamed, "Can it get any worse?" She promptly threw up. Apparently she ate some pasta with red sauce at some point today. Perfect.
3 comments:
Oh, my dear friend, how horrid. If there is any lesson to be learned it is that one should never ask "can it get any worse?"
I have asked that same question and received an answer to that in spades.
May everything dry quickly.
Oh my. I think I would have flipped my lid as well. Hopefully today will be a much better day.
Having two boys of my own, experiencing numerous "such" occasions, I've asked the same question and received a resounding "yes, things can and will get worse!" reply. I don't envy you the task of clean up. But, I can completely relate!
I sure hope today has turned out far better than yesterday.
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