"An I Spy book, pleeease?"
Immediately, my blood pressure surges.
For those fortunate enough not to know, I Spy books are "seek and finds". And children love them. "Seek and find" puzzles have been around forever. Remember Highlights Magazine? I do. Each edition contained a "hidden pictures" page ...
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... like this one. Fun and challenging enough, as I recall. |
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Here's an I Spy page. Although it could also be Martha Stewart's vomit. Hard to tell. |
A disconnected, poem-like verse captions each page, and lists the 18 or so items hidden in the mish mash of mind-fucking crapola. And my son expects us to locate each and every one of them. He is up for the challenge. I should be beaming with pride at his determination! Thanking the I Spy gods for creating this vehicle that encourages tenacious discovery! But I am spent. I just want to go downstairs, pour myself a glass of Beaujolais, and shag the shit of my husband! Instead, here I am reading ...
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I spy a snowman, three hens in a row, A drumstick, a rabbit, a small yellow bow, An almond, a magnet, a sea gull, a chick, A hammer, five cents, and a wooden toothpick. |
Eventually, he gets tired, too. Book gets shelved and his back gets rubbed. As he drifts off, he tells me he loves me. And now, I feel like Supermom!
Take that, I Spy demons. You have not defeated me, but have made me stronger. Energized, even!
Now it's my turn.
I spy a shot glass, a bottle of booze,
Crisp cotton bed sheets, two discarded shoes,
A feather, a blindfold, four long silky ties,
Five ice cubes, some whipped cream, then whatever flies!
I found the reign deer and the teddy bear with soulless, dead eyes.
ReplyDeleteHahaha Careful ... don't fall under it's spell.
ReplyDelete"its" ... see ... it's getting back at me!
ReplyDeleteI love to read your posts!
ReplyDeleteMS vomit - it's genious!!!
Alfalfa
Alf - You make me smile.
ReplyDeleteIt's funny until you have to clean it up or step in it!
I used to dread the "I Spy" books at bedtime, too. I kept putting them under a bunch of other books hoping the kids would not find them.
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