Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Ineffective Snitching


Our eldest son isn't someone who could be considered 'sneaky'.
In fact, I think he swings quite the other way.
Oh, he tries.
In fact, when he was little, he used to fancy himself a ninja.
The master of subtlety and sneak-iness.
But when it came to actually . . . shifting the blame, or obfuscation of facts?
He was lost.
And oddly enough, it was usually because he couldn’t bear to leave things in a disorderly manner.
Let's face it. Sneaking into other people's possessions, and tidying them before you leave?
Better than they were before?
Not the most subtle of practices.
When Mark was 12, his scout group was fund-raising.
He dutifully received his case of chocolate-covered almonds.
I should point out that he was supposed to sell them.
He didn't.
The case rested - for safety's sake and because I knew my almond-loving son - on the floor in my bedroom.
Daily, I lifted one of the boxes on top and rattled it.
Just to make sure it hadn't been tampered with.
In hindsight, I should have dug deeper.
Moving on . . .
The evening came when we had been planning to go door-to-door.
I lifted the case.
It was surprisingly light.
Much too light.
I discovered that the only boxes that actually contained almonds were the four on the top.
Mark had been systematically eating the rest.
Then tidily sealing the empties and putting them back into the box.
Sigh.
He also had a thing for ice cream.
The sneaking of which was a family Olympic sport.
But where the other kids would grab a spoon and sneak a bite, then dispose of said spoon into the sink where it would instantly achieve anonymity.
Mark would get out a bowl.
And spoon.
Sneak his ice cream.
Then rinse the bowl and spoon.
And set them in the freezer.
With the ice cream.
Remember what I said about subtlety?
Yep. Not happening.
Years have passed.
I can't comment about his almond/ice cream snitching ways or their effectiveness today.
His wife has to worry about that.
It's a perfect world.

10 comments:

  1. Poor little guy.

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  2. Yup! I say pass it on to the wives.
    They always think they are smarter than you are lol

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  3. lol that is a great story!
    Emily
    www.weakandloved.com

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  4. My friend's husband used to sneak into her favorite ice cream until she put a stop to it. Or so she thought. It came in those pseudo-plastic/cardboard containers. She faithfully checked it every day, and the ice cream was not going down any faster than she was consuming it. One day she was merrily scooping out ice cream. It was about half way down the container when suddenly her ice cream scoop pushed through the ice cream into thin air. Her husband had been opening the bottom of the ice cream container and scooping from there. Their combined scooping met in the middle.

    Michelle Portsmouth

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    1. Oh, I love this! Sneakiness that meets in the middle!

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  5. It's funny how you think when you are younger... you think no one knows but they do;)

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    1. It's like hiding your face and thinking all of you has disappeared. I used to do that . . .

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