
See this little bugger? Yeah, well this picture does NOT do him justice. The one that was in my house today was HUGE like I think he was the grand daddy of them all. Stick with me here, these are my truths I tell, they might be all 'my fish was this big I swear' truths but nonetheless, they are my truths.
He was aggressive. Flew right at us. It was just me and the boys. Daddy at work. I could do it. I could be brave. I could kill him. ....snicker snicker snort snort..... I got a roll of newspapers and I told the Oldest to hold the hand of the Littlest. You must know, it's only fair if you do, that I have completely and utterly taught my Oldest son to be afraid of bugs. I know it. I cannot deny it. So today I had to really be brave. As my sister says, 'get the straw out and suck it up' and just kill the bad boy. So I go for it. I lunge for him. I'm skipping a lot of the funny details because really (and you'd laugh) I have no time for this right now, this telling of the story. Maybe later I can fill in the blanks but for now, I need to tell you the quick and dirty. I lunge for him. What does he do? He does an air attack and lunges back. Comes right at me. I do what any normal person (or mom maybe) would do and I run screaming. So much for not conveying my fear to my oldest son. Ahem. The Littlest, well, we could all learn a lesson from him. He loved the mack daddy wasp. He jumped for joy and yelled with glee and ran RightUpToHim. I screamed more. Ran holding my breath (why, I don't know) goosebumps and all, grabbed his little arm as the thing was right in his space, praying he could not smell my fear and come after me, I then grab the Oldest' arm and we fly out the front door. What to do, what to do, what to do? Think, think, think. He's in OUR house. We're out in thousand degree heat afraid of HIM. I need in that house. I have things to do. More thinking. More panicking. Aha! I'll call my Dad! Yes. Great idea! Where's my phone? OMG it's in the house with the thing. More thinking, quick fast, thinking. Ok, I'll take one for the team, I'll go in and get the phone. Well, what choice do I have? I imagine him waiting behind the door snickering in mid air just waiting for my return so he can sting me to death. I run fast. I get the phone, run outside and frantically call my Dad. I'm out of control at this point, the Littlest is already sweating and the Oldest is telling me to grab a knife. ?? And saying "Oh my God." (which he never ever says and I've already corrected him twice in the house but clearly he cannot help himself. Clearly he is freaked. I am very likely not helping matters with my eratic behavior. Yes, he answers, "Dad where ARE you?" Good Lord, I hope he's at home, close by. No, he's at the golf course. What do you need honey? Oh I tell him the story, he's getting good chuckles I'm very sure. Dad to the rescue, he's on his way.
The boys are in the yard, my mind is still racing a mile a minute, almost in disbelief that I could not handle this little problem. I keep telling them to stay in the shade of the tree. Come on listen to me I've said a hundred times already, no fun allowed right now, come OVER here. Suddenly I hear a noise. A shushing sound, low at first, then louder and louder and I realize I see water in the air, OMG the sprinkers are coming on. "Get OUT of the yard get OVER HERE you two!" The Oldest is frightened and he comes at me 50 mph leaving the Littlest in the dust. To.Get.Wet. Soaked. With well water. Nice. Ok, what can you do, he needed a little cooling off, he'll get a bath after lunch. Ten minutes later his big truck comes roaring up the court where all three of us are sweating our a**es off. He goes in the house, sees the big beast, follows it upstairs, corners him in a room, closes the door and we hear this horrendous noise lots of stomping and Thank God, he did save the day. The Great Black Wasp was dead. Finally.
Thanks Dad for stopping what you were doing to come save the day. Don't you DARE ever say that was small wasp. Far as I'm concerned, it was the biggest one in history. Well, my history anyway. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Back to my day. Clearly I DID have time for the details. Phew.
-Jenn