Wednesday, December 7, 2011

in which I realize that i'm absolutely terrified of mice ...

& that my husband doesn't really care.


oh my, y'all ... I'm not entirely certain what woke us in the first place ... but ...

i heard cats playing. squeak.
cats rustling. squeak squeak.

& then, the husband that pretty much has no hearing left after being bombarded by airplane noise day after day ... said, "what's that noise?" ...

"it sounds like a mouse."

& then you know that screeching record sound?
& the feeling of every hair on your body standing tall?
& your heart speeding into overdrive?

yeah. that.

let me preface this story by telling you about a "mouse" in my house years ago.

I was all, "oh, what's that on my floor?" & i bent closer down until my nose was practically touching the floor ... and just as i was about to reach out and touch it because i was unaware of what that THING was ... i noticed that it was a nose with whiskers. attached to a skull & a spine.
like some freaky cartoon where a kitty pulls a mousey appetizer through it's teeth.

I promptly grabbed the closest tupperware. slammed it over the top of the "mouse". put a gigantasaurus dictionary on top. & called my dad. to come and help me.  and then i pretty much sat in the corner rocking.

so, this. tonight? it's a big problem. it's alive. it squeaks & it's in my bathroom.

heart racing, palms sweating ... I kind of (not really) casually ask jeremy if he's gonna go get it. to which he responds, "i don't see you jumping out of the bed to get it *harry houdini."

but he didn't really say harry houdini ... I think he said some track & field athlete. but I don't really know because i'm not a track & field fan ...
& because i was FUCKING SCARED out of my mind.

so he got out of bed. (finally) & so did I (to show camaraderie). and I stood on the step we have for my bed. but then I couldn't get off the step because I was freaking out. and I really wished that I slept in socks because apparently socks give you courage when dealing with mice. but my socks were across the room in the drawer, so no luck there.

jeremy went in search of ... something. & he was gone for a really really long time.

& then he came back and asked if I'd found something to catch it with. but I pretty much hadn't moved, so he just got pissy at me and left again.

he left me standing on my poor pathetic little step wishing for socks.

so I stood at my post watching to make sure that nothing left the bathroom. 
and i watched and i watched and i watched.

and made a plan.

my plan was that if it came running at me, i would either jump onto the fan and hang from the ceiling
or
i would sail through the air, over the mouse, run into finn's room grab him. take him into the girl's room. stuff dirty clothes into the space between the door and the floor. and hide out there until the mouse was gone or died of old age.

i'm just gonna come out & say it. i really don't love mice and they can die if they live in my house.
i think i would much prefer to have the littles living in my walls.

wait. maybe I should rethink that statement.
because even though the littles are cool & resourceful & stuff, it might not be awesome having a crapload of little people living in your walls.


plus also? I don't have any thread spools and thimbles lying around, so they'd have to use those little plastic pizza box things for tables and legos for chairs, which wouldn't be as homey.  and probably uncomfortable.
but i think they were pretty much made up ... so i don't have to worry about that right now.
oh crap.  finn whimpered. and i pretty much couldn't move. so i willed him back to sleep. with my mind.  it worked.  whew.

and then i secretly prayed that the mouse wasn't gnawing on his sweet little baby face.

jeremy came back, finally, empty handed. again. and I reminded him about the puke bucket in the cupboard that he could use to capture the mouse and he asked how he would pick it up and I said
"slide a freaking piece of paper or cardboard or something underneath!"
thinking, "i'll gladly find cardboard, if you would just cover up the mouse, first ... so that I can move."

but instead, he rushes off to find cardboard ...
but not before seeing the mouse & exclaiming, "oh that's a big one"

oh fuck, thanks.

new plan.
if it comes at me ... i'm running out the back door & moving to a new house with 3 bathrooms and 42 cats.  so that at any given moment there will be at least one bathroom without a mouse living in it.

i watched the doors.

husband came back with cardboard. grabs the puke bucket.
and can't freaking find the mouse.
so i offer suggestions.
to which he responds, "i don't really want to hear anything from you."

because apparently ... he forgot that men are supposed to always save their wives from scary mice.  i swear, don't you have to pass that test in boy school before you are allowed to become a man?  i thought there was a whole chapter titled "Saving Your Wife From Creatures".  and included tips for keeping mice, snakes, axe murderers and spiders away from your wife.

and maybe also includes a blurb about NOT GETTING PISSY AT YOUR WIFE WHEN SHE IS SCARED OF SAID CREATURE/S.

currently, i've made it to finn's room. i'm vowing never to sleep again & i'm never using the bathroom again.
and i totally, of course, have to pee.
edited to add ...
ok.  fine.  maybe he does love me ... because when i woke up ... i asked him to come and help me pee.  and first he said no.  but then he went and turned on all the lights and then peed first to make sure that it wasn't hiding in the toilet.  he didn't hold my hand while i peed, holding a broom and standing watch over me ... like i would have preferred ... but i think maybe he does care ... a little bit.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

ack! i totally realized that we needed more than one bathroom with the "family stomach flu" this weekend, but i neverever thought of this scenario-yikes! love your show of camaraderie BAHAHA!

~tree

Pamela said...

I was already to write a sympathetic comment but then the whole peeing information and now I'm laughing too hard at the visual in my head to do that.

Naomi said...

Omg so funny! I am trying not to laugh out loud while reading this because I'm holding a sleeping baby....anyways I know it's not really funny but I giggle because I can relate. The first time we ever had a mouse I jumped on top of the couch and made my hubby deal. But he wasn't exactly brave either. Well that was our old house and let's just say our current house is not free if creatures....bah, I hear them every so often in the basement drop ceiling. Recently one decided to make an appearance and I was screaming bloody murder trying to figure out what to do while I stood on a chair. I called my mom. Lol! The hubs was not home..,,,anyways I'm long winded but I can relate. So fricking gross!

Raising Z and Lil C said...

oh no....this post made me squeamish. We have mice but so far they have stayed in the basement....i dread the day they cross the line and come upstairs...I soooo feel for you!!!

GirlyWhirlyMommy said...

I am reading this well after you posted it, but OMG I can t.o.t.a.l.l.y relate!!! 10+ years ago I lived in a house in the woods and only about 3000 miles away from my mom, who happened to be visiting me and upon waking up the first morning while trying to impress and woo her to the fact that her daughter didn't lose her mind to move away and into the woods...a dang mouse ran out from under the couch we were sitting drinking our coffee on in our PJs across the room...I remember lots of screaming, coffee flying, jumping onto the couch and us both freaking out. Needless to say, it ran out the door as I got the guts to go open up the screen door and my mom shooed it out with a broom! Fast forward to about 5 years ago to a house in the subs with my current husband of 8 years named out said mouse creature "Ben" from the LOST TV show who resided in our basement and only came out it seemed when I did the laundry down there. I told my husband that I would spend every dollar we had to buy new clothing to NOT have to go down there to do laundry. I loved him even more the day he announced BEN IS DEAD! I didn't ask questions, nor did I look into trash can until after the trash guy came...! Hate those dang things too! (PS. Love your blog! :) )