Friday, October 21, 2011

The Days When I Could Protect My Family

There was a day before Generalized Arterial Calcification in Infants, when I could protect and save my family.

Those were the days of simplicity.

Those were the days of 4 people reading my blog. 2 if you take away me and my mom. When doctors didn't deem us interesting. When we were much less frequently prayed for.

So I wanted to share a moment from those days...A blogpost about the night I saved both of my girls from peril.


The Following is two versions of the same story. It is difficult to ascertain the precise truth of what took place.

Version One

Friday night, Ben told me that he thought he saw a bat flying in the dining room. I didn't believe him, that is until I saw it Saturday evening from the kitchen. The poor little guy looked terrified and couldn't have been more than a baby or toddler aged/sized bat. Ben put his gloves on, grabbed one of my mixing bowls with its lid and went to the dining room, only to give up on it after about 2 minutes. He returned to the kitchen and I went in to be with Chaia in the Living Room. Just a few minutes later, the bat appeared again, this time in with us. I screamed for Ben to come quickly. He came only after he had redressed himself in gloves and rearmed himself with my mixing bowl. The tiny, exhausted and terrified bat was resting on the living room wall, leaving ample time for Ben to make his move, only he hesitated and the bat started flying again, which queued Ben hitting the deck and holding the bowl above his head hoping the little guy would land in it and preferably put the lid on over himself as well. No such luck. Ben then let it escape the living room and fly upstairs. By this time the bat was beyond exhausted and Ben was able to capture it on the bathroom window without even a fight. He released it out into the wild and we continued on with our night.

Version 2:
It started on Friday night, when a treacherous creature that mimicked a pteradactyl in both size and noise came swooping into our dining room. Shaina was upstairs, so it was up to me to protect Chaia from the obviously fierce predator. I did so successfully. I shared our encounter with me lady, who doubted my truthfulness and suggested I merely mistook a tiny moth for something more.

Then Saturday came and the foul beast reappeared, this time first to me lady's sight. She fainted in the kitchen, at which I swept her into my arms, with oven mitt on one hand and frying pan in the other. I knew it was my duty to ensure her safety. I armed myself with the most basic of neccessities and entered the dining room for battle. The beast, though fierce and aggressive was also crafty and stealth. No where to be found. I moved a rubbermaid container, only to find the most gargantuan of spiders (think the queen beast from Arachniphobia crossed with Dumbo). This frightening creature was no match for my ingenuity and courage. I captured it in the mixing bowl and shook the bowl hard enough to crush the venomous enemy. Then it was time to return to the beast that I was destined to encounter.

I discovered that while I intended to have a solitary duel, the beast had other intentions, namely to take the lives of my woman and child in hopes of crushing my spirit. I entered the living room, just in time to ward of the diving attempts of taking our first born. After an intense back and forth, I was able to force the savage blood sucker away from my loves and into another chamber. After defying death, repeatedly, I was able to surprise the evil vampire and capture it in the titanium plated mixing bowl. As I returned downstairs with my foe captured and my own body unscaithed, Shaina again fainted at the sheer bravery of my conquest. Chaia said her first word, "Dadda" and after taming the beast, I released it back into the wild, knowing it would never ever seek a conflict with me again.

4 comments:

Wood said...

Awesome story! One of my favs A top ten post

mizzle said...

Having been your roommate for a year, I am putting my trust in version 2......as being a LIE! And, in fact the story is probably more factual if the names of Ben and Shaina are reversed... Good story, nonetheless

Unknown said...

I have 4 kids...2 bio and 2 adopted...I have done those amazing bat battles...only to find it was the Lord all along. I love that you will fight the God appointed fight for your family. It is your job...and you can tell which ever version you like! Oh to rely on him for the battle. My husband and I can attest to the ultimate TRUST. But I do wake up remembering how I fought in my dreams.

Anonymous said...

You have quit an imagination!!! I agree with Mizzle Shaina did an awesome job catching that bat!!! LOL God is good and faithful! Prayers for you and your family everyday! Maryann