A lot.
And I mean the kind that doesn’t go up in smoke.
Or shouldn’t.
Anyways . . .
It needed to be mowed. Regularly.
Something I watched my older sister and brothers do millions
of times.
Okay, it seemed like millions.
Have you gotten the idea I envied them?
Well, I did.
Even though our mower wasn’t one of those swanky ride-on types that would have been . . . you know . . .
fun, but was, instead the good old push type. Electric.
With a fifty-foot cord.
When I was nine, dad handed me the . . . umm . . . plugin,
and told me to get to work.
My day had come!
His only advice: Avoid anything sharp and cutty, generally
anything under the mower.
Oh, and start near the plug and work out from there.
I was a bit nervous,
but for the first two passes, I did well.
Really well.
Then I forgot rule two.
Which led to forgetting rule one.
Sigh.
I decided I needed to backtrack.
An interesting thing about electric cords: They aren’t
intuitive.
And never leap out of the way.
And when things sharp and cutty pass over them, they . . .
erm . . . cut.
With varied and interesting results.
First, the mower quits.
Immediately.
And no amount of flipping the switch is going to turn that
sucker back on.
Second, the two ends of the cord, one of which is spitting sparks, lie in the grass.
Another interesting note: If you take the two ends and try
to force them together without first unplugging the live one, all sorts of
pyrotechnics erupt. And the two ends don’t magically re-attach. Just FYI.
I survived. (I know you were concerned.) I then went to my
father in tears and he accompanied me back to the scene of the crime and effected
necessary repairs.
Tears forgotten, I was soon ‘back in the saddle again’.
Lessons learned.
Participating bloggers pick 4 - 6 words or short phrases for someone else to craft into a post.
That's the challenge. Here's a fun twist: no one who's participating knows who got their words and in what directions the writer will take them until the day and time that we all simultaneously publish our work.
This month, my words came from: My Brain on Kids. http://mybrainonkids.net
Work, Nervous, Nine, Utopian, Swanky
Fun? There's more...
Here are the other participants:
Baking In A
Tornado http://www.bakinginatornado.com/2016/07/use-your-words-cocktails-hawks-and.html
Southern Belle
Charm
http://www.southernbellecharm.com
Not That Sarah
Michelle
http://notthatsarahmichelle.blogspot.com
Spatulas on
Parade http://spatulasonparade.blogspot.com/2016/07/spiced-banana-honey-roasted-pecan-cake.html
Dinosaur Superhero
Mommy http://dinoheromommy.com/
My Brain on
Kids
http://mybrainonkids.net
The Bergham
Chronicles
http://berghamchronicles.blogspot.com
Never Ever Give Up
Hope
http://batteredhope.blogspot.com
Confessions of a part time working
mom http://thethreegerbers.blogspot.ch/
The Diary of an Alzheimer’s Caregiver
http://www.thediaryofanalzheimerscaregiver.com/blog.html
Molly
Ritterbeck
http://mollyritterbeck.com/
Juicebox
Confession
http://juiceboxconfession.com/
Climaxed
http://climaxedtheblog.blogspot.com
When I Grow
Up
http://kimberlyyavorski.com/whenigrowup/
Sparkly Poetic
Weirdo
http://sparklyjenn.blogspot.com/