Topic: Weirdness
Can you believe that we have secrets?? Oh yes we do! :) I'm going to go out on a limb and tell you one of the Park Family secrets. . .get ready!
For those that know my dad (OH NO I'M GONNA TALK ABOUT MY DAD AGAIN!! LOL and as Michelle put it, he's going to be "the butt of my hilarity" today), he's a great Christian man with an open ear, some AWESOME advice, off the wall sense of humor and a tender heart. It was often joked about that Chris didn't marry me for me, he married me for dad because they are pretty connected. ;) My dad, however, doesn't enjoy dirt or bugs. Never has and never will. I inherited this from him. I hate the smell of a freshly mowed lawn and panic at the sight of spiders. BUT, my dad has a very weird sick side to him. Let me tell ya the story ;)
Mom LOVES to leave the backdoor open for "fresh air" and the dogs enjoy going in and out. She left the door open last week when she was home and turned in time to see a mouse scuttle into the kitchen. I'm not sure if there were attempts at getting it back outside, but it was there to stay. Now you're probably thinking why are there mice around?? Mom and dad live 1/2 a block from a lake and the houses one street over actually have a little land to them. There are opposums and skunks and snakes around all the time (why didn't we learn this before they moved in??) In one week, this mouse had managed to scare Carly twice (in one day), set the dog off barking and literally attacked poor Jason (what mouse wouldn't love to hide in that big 'ole house anyway??). My dad has an intense love for catching mice. He could NOT wait to catch this mouse. Carly and I were trying to explain to Jason dad's deep passion for this and he just didn't get it. Chris still shudders when thinking about it. Dad always bought regular traps. He said he loves the adrenaline rush when he hears it POP! (sick I know!) but then the wonderful inventors of rodent extermination developed the ever loved and adored sticky trap. This has become my father's weapon of choice. Why you ask?? Well, let's just use my dad's words. "It's not the stickiness that will kill them. And it's not me that will kill them. I just like to take them on a little 'trip.' And it's also not that trip that will kill them. What usually gets them is that ever so sudden and abrupt stop as they hit the side of the house." *insert his evil and ornery laugh/chuckle here* Is that not the sickest thing you've ever heard of???? As I told Jason this story, he didn't even flinch. I thought, "How odd. EVERYONE flinches." Then Jason said to me, "Well I'd like to get it and pinch its little head off!!" Man oh man do dad and Jason get along now!! LOL
What became of that mouse that wrecked havoc on the Park home?? May we have a moment of silence in his memory and maybe I should place a small cross on the side of the house, where he met his untimely passing last night (for which we received a victory phone call).
Flame me if you want. I don't like mice and I never will. They've caused me trauma and carpet burns and I would rather their kind just stay as far away from me as humanly possible. Flame my dad too, but it will do no good. So I warn you, if you are a mouse and live within feet of my dad's house, RUN!! RUN FOR YOUR LITTLE MOUSEY LIVES!!! HE'LL GET YOU!!!!!! ;)