Monday, July 21, 2008

Mexico = hunting things

So, this morning I went to get my water bottle so I could brush my teeth, and THERE WAS A GIANT CRICKET!!! UNDER THE BED!!! So Joel went to get the vacuum (just now I had to spellcheck because I wasn't sure on 'vacuum' but blogger is currently en espanol, so ALL of my words were spelled wrong) so we could suck it up, but it ran further under the bed, and we had to pull the whole bed apart before we could catch it and trap it. Also, we caught three spiders.

Later today, while Greg and Alyson are out and Joel is sleeping, I hear this high-pitched skee-ing coming from the yard. Also, one of the cats is REALLY INTERESTED in the woodpile. So I go outside to see if I can rescue the wee birdie I assume is trapped in there, BUT NO! It is no birdie. It is a perversely stupid squirrel, and it's stuck behind the woodpile, and it keeps skee-skee-ing and there's nowhere I can go on the property where I can't hear it, and I want it gone.


But this was before I was angry at it, and still wanted to lend it a hand. So I start Jenga-ing pieces of wood out of the pile where I think the squirrel is, and I clear a little path to him and stand back, holding the cats, so that he can leave. But he doesn't.


So I Jenga out another hole, and start poking him from that hole in the hopes he'll run out the first hole. He stumbles and scrambles and tangles himself further into the woodpile.

This goes on for a while, me making holes for him to escape, and him not escaping, and the cats hissing and trying to get at him, and me making more holes, and Babs standing around being cute but useless.



Finally, I get fed up with him not escaping, and start threading the cats into the holes so that they can bat at him or eat him or something. Anything, really, because this squirrel is too stupid to live, and also the sound he is making is shredding my pancreas. I think about pushing the entire woodpile up against the wall and crushing him, because I am that angry, but the woodpile is fifteen feet wide and I haven't got enough arms and also, there are spiders.


Finally I make a little hole wide enough for him so I can see his ratty little face and his fat, stupid body, and I round up the cats and drag them inside, and ten minutes later the skee-skee stops.

I take back every nice thing I've ever said about squirrels.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

For your sake, may you never be in a position where you require the assistance of a squirrel to save your life.

Because, WORD TRAVELS in the squirrel community. And those little eeeee-eeee-eee sounds he was making? That was squirrel lingo for RAYCH FROM BC CANADA.

RIP little squirrel.
September

Anonymous said...

Did you notice his ever so gnawy teeth? Squirrels appear cute because of their fantastical bushy tails (which not all have apparently), and their pudgy-kinda noses..and maybe ARE cute... Those teeth NEVER stop growing and said squirrel is required to gnaw everything that it can, just to wear them down. (Can we say RODENT?). Thus, squirrels are truly an enemy to all gnaw-able things. Sorta like... RATS. Rats can appear to be something other than rattish .... the word BEN ... I dunno ...

Rebekah said...

That squirrel DOES look like a douche-bag.

Anonymous said...

HAAHAA! douche-bag....