Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Ummm . . .


My Husby and I were leaving for ‘town’.
Living where we were at the time, on a farm between Fort Macleod and Lethbridge, said trip, or others like it, were a highlight.
We buckled our baby in.
I climbed into my seat.
Grant started the vehicle and began backing up.
Suddenly, he stopped.
And shut off the truck.
I looked at him. “What are you doing?”
“Just realized that I forgot to water the pigs! I’ll be right back.”
He jumped out of the car and ran to the pig pen.
Now, I should mention, here, that the pig pen was just out of sight of where my baby and I sat in the truck.
We waited.
And waited.
Finally, impatient, I climbed from the truck and walked over.
But as I came around the corner of the building, I saw my husband, back to me and facing away from the pig pen.
I won’t say exactly what he was doing, but it definitely had something to do with water.
I stood there for a moment.
Finally, “Just what are you watering those pigs with?”
He jumped. “Ummm . . .”
But a new term had just been created.
From then on, in the Tolley family, if someone had to . . . relieve themselves, instead of the generic, ‘have to see a man about a horse’, or the more boring, ‘where’s the restroom?’, we used the newly created, ‘gotta water the pigs’.
It worked.
And yes. Our family is weird.

19 comments:

  1. When you gotta go, you gotta go. Any old euphemism will do!

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  2. Men have it easier in that department and I like this analogy Diane... very funny. :)

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  3. Love it! But don't think I could ever use it here.

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  4. Too, too funny! Now you have me wondering what our best euphemism would be!

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    1. Hmm - here's one we could use: "I'm going over to those trees to see if any elk have shed their antlers"

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  5. Love this - might have to start using that one :)

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  6. OMG! "Water The Pigs!" I love it!!!

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    1. I dare you to tell that one to your fly-on-the-wall family! :)

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  7. That's so much better than the horse euphemism!

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