Like a large majority of the American public, I call my mom on Mother's Day. This is slightly tricky for us, since my mom's prefered shift is Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, from 3 am until everything gets done.
Anyway, I called around 5 pm (her time) since that seems to be after she get's home, but before she heads for bed. Unfortunately, Mother's day was a long work day. She called me an hour and half later, when they finally let her leave. We had a good chat.
Like all good brothers do, Will came and interupted us. The conversation went something like this:
Will: My elbow hurts.
Mom: You need to give it some time to rest. It will take longer than two days to heal.
Will: I can't! I've got $hit to do!
My mom probably made some approprate comment, but my mind was occupied with the image of my little brother trying to deficate out of his elbow. Not a sight for the weak, but it was funny none the less.
Me: Why does he $hit with his elbow? I use completely different part of my anatomy for that. No wonder it hurts, straining that hard can't be good for you.
Mom, true to form, picked it right up and kept it rolling. The resulting banter is what I miss most, now that I live over 1000 miles from the rest of my family. Hopefully we'll be able to visit soon.
2 comments:
In your brother's defense my elbow plays a crucial role of cleaning myself after going twosie. After two days I'd be anxious to get 'going' as well.
PS
Word verifications on blogs make me cry.
PPS
I'm now on my second try at the word verification.
Good point.
I'd be a little remiss if I didn't point out that one of his two elbows is perfectly fine. His capacity for using creative solutions is proven in the post.
Sorry, here's a tissue. Please don't cry! I'd take it off, but the spammers will keep me out of heaven if I do. I'm already rebuilding the guest room!
Dang spamers! Ooops! That room might have to make do with just three walls. That's alright, isn't it?
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