Wednesday, December 3, 2008

WHY do the Japanese use different screws than everybody else?

Well, our good ole Altima may have gotten a reprieve. Thanks to my good friend and faithful blog reader Michelle, we were put in touch with a mechanic who is apparently willing to work for less than $200 an hour, and he should be able to fix Matt's car for less than half of what the Nissan place quoted us. That will buy us enough time to shop around for a good deal on its replacement.

However, I'm half hoping that someone will still be interested in trading the kids for something. Abby was really bad at school yesterday, but then lied to us about it, but THEN told her teacher that she lied to us, so her teacher sent me a note. Whenever Abby gets into trouble, she uses the defense mechanism of hysteria. She immediately starts sobbing so hard that I'm sure all of our neighbors can hear the wails. It is the very definition of theatrical. It makes for an extremely long night, because we have to go through the process of punishing her, but every time we even bring it up there's 20 minutes of deafening shrieks. My ears are still ringing.

Ethan takes a more simple approach, like breaking Christmas ornaments and stuffing a tiny piece of paper in our Wii. Not a big deal, except that you have to take the cover of the Wii off to get it out. Not a big deal, except that the stupid thing is held together with these three-pronged Japanese screws that require a special screwdriver to loosen, which we had to order online and it still isn't here yet. So even though my sweet husband bought us Guitar Hero Aerosmith so that we can perfect our mad skillz on Walk This Way, a two year old has single handedly thwarted our efforts. So, anyone want a couple of kids?*

*Note: I do NOT really want to trade my kids, or give them away, or even sell them for money. That is illegal, plus I love my kids. I just said all that to be funny. Please don't call 60 Minutes or the police.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Selling your kids - nice. :) Good news on the car! - though car shopping could be fun. Test driving and such. Best of luck with the kiddos - maybe decorating a gingerbread house will do the trick :)

Matt said...

Nice disclaimer...

Melanie said...

Your disclaimer is hilarious!

Good luck with the drama queen. At least she did finally own up to what she did, in a round about way :)

Cori said...

We can babysit while you car shop ;o)

Anonymous said...

No worries!! We all would like to trade our kids in, every now & then!!!! Glad to hear you have some time to go look for what you want!!! PS, talked to some of the Sunday School teachers, the had a GREAT time today!!! Just FYI!!!
Kori "0)