Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Slithery Dee

'Slithery-Dee'
With grandchildren
Our family was camping.
With our good friends, the Boyd family.
Something we have done every year.
For the past 26 years.
Rain or shine.
Usually rain.
It involves work.
Setting up trailers and tents for nearly thirty people inevitably includes some sort of exertion.
1.      1.  There is the usual ‘tarp wars’.
Won by whichever family can set up the best, tightest, most wrinkle-free campsite covering.
2.      2.  The leveling of the tents/trailers.
Highly important if some members of the tribe are susceptible to the headache inevitably brought on by sleeping with one’s head tilted below one’s feet.
3.      3.  And the choosing of the ‘Boydolley’ camp song.
This is very important. It has to be the most aggravating, annoying, ‘stick in your head’ song imaginable.
We’ve had such treasures as: ‘Oh, How I Love to Stand’.
And: ‘Hi! My Name is Joe!’
Plus the ever-popular: ‘Ninety-Nine Bottles of Non-Alcoholic Beverage on the Wall’.
And who can forget: ‘Jon Jonson’?
Seriously, who can forget it . . .?
And then there was the year that the Grandkids were finally old enough to get involved.
And vote.
What did they choose?
What classic would take its rightful place in history?
Was it something momentous?
Heart-warming?
No.
It was ‘Slithery Dee’.
The classic song featuring a monster that comes out of the sea and eats everyone.
Perfect camp fare.
For a family camped beside a lake.
Moving on . . .
There were various versions.
Depending largely on the age and capability of the singer.
Megan, the eldest could sing it quite well, “Oh, Slithery-Dee!”
Right behind her was Kyra, “Oh, Swivery-Dee!”
And then there was the youngest talker, Odin, “Oh, Dee-Dee-Dee-Dee!”
They sang it by the hour.
And I do mean By. The. Hour.
Until . . . THE EVENT.
It was early afternoon.
Lunch had just finished.
Grandma (me) was lying on the bed in our tent trailer, telling stories to as many of the grandkids as would lie there and listen.
At nearest count – several.
Then they asked to sing ‘Slithery-Dee’.
Sigh.
I complied.
We were just getting through the first verse, wherein (good word) Megan had been eaten, when we were interrupted.
I should tell you, here, that our little tent trailer consists of a central square block.
With three wings/beds.
Each wing is covered by the main canvas, which hooks under said wing.
Canvas that can be . . . un-hooked.
Without the person, or persons, on the wing knowing anything about it.
Back to my story . . .
Where were we?
Oh, yes.
End of the first verse.
Unbeknownst (another good word!) to us, my Husby had unhooked the canvas immediately below us.
Just as we started to sing, “Oh, Slithery-Dee!”, a hand and arm reached up through the wall of the trailer and grabbed the nearest grandchild.
Who promptly screamed.
Inciting an immediate riot.
Grandma and grandchildren boiled out of the trailer like angry bees.
Realizing what had happened, we started to laugh.
Then we fed Grandpa.
To Slithery Dee.

20 comments:

  1. Video games can't compare to this kind of fun!

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    1. So true! I'd like to see a video game drive gramma and kids screaming from the room... :)

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  2. He sounds like my favorite kind of Grandpa! :)

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  3. Love that Grandpa, he sure knows how to spice up a camping trip!

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  4. Haha! Love this story, Diane! Some day Wendy will tell you about the time she fell through the unhooked part of the canvas and was convinced a goat was biting her bottom...in the middle of the night....

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  5. Laughing out loud here!!!!! Great story!!!

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  6. Loved the stories...brought back some memories of my own!

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  7. You always have the sweetest stories. Love this!

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  8. Loved this story..Grandpa certainly made Slithery Dee more memorable even for me!

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  9. Ha Ha Ha hahahahaha, oh that Grandpa, bringing Slithery-Dee to life only to get eaten himself. I've never heard of Slithery-Dee or most of those other songs. I do know 99 bottles of beer on the wall though.

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  10. I used to love camping with our children, it's been a long time but I think I finally have mom talked into trying it once so I going to go soon as she how she likes it.

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