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Sunday, May 10, 2009

Tickseed Coreopsis

I love coreopsis, the cheery yellow faces, the light feathery foliage. It makes me happy. And browsing the perennials at our local nursery, I felt satisfied remembering that my tickseed coreopsis is returning even as I forgot it was in my garden.

But what an awful name it bears. . .cut to the scene at our kitchen, where Martin picks up something off our floor, pops it into a tupperware, and says calmly, "I think this is a tick."

Ticks give me the heebie-jeebies. I sent all the children to the bath and Martin disappeared outside, where I assumed he was smashing the tick with a hammer. Instead, he came inside again with the empty tupperware container.

--Did you get rid of it? I asked.

--Yes. (But he looked sneaky).

--You did smash it?

--No, I released it. Shh, shh. . .(because I'm beginning to rant hysterically. Martin has released flying cockroaches, spiders, all kinds of things into the outdoors instead of killing them--okay. But a TICK?)

--YOU GO RIGHT BACK AND KILL THAT TICK!

--I released it into the garden. It's a little garden friend.

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End of story? So he's really kidding, getting my goat in front of his parents, especially his father, to whom Martin had boasted he was particularly good at goat-getting.

Me? I just have to comb meticulously through three children's heads. And I've got the itches myself.

3 comments:

Uncle A.J. said...

I pulled one of the filthy little buggers off of your Auntie this weekend.

I am not a great insectiside fan normally, but I will be spraying the place as soon as it dries out.

Use something with Deet in it on the older kids to make sure they are better protected.

~Rachel~ said...

Than has a song for this... you'll have to ask him. :)

Uncle A.J. said...

Thanks for your kind words about Ariel!
He just found out last week that he should get one of the two Gold Bar recruiter spots for next semester.

He will commission on 7 August, then on 1 October will go Active Duy with full pay and benefits.

He will work with the Cadre on campus and talk to interested students about the Army ROTC opportunity.

Easy duty, and it will start his time in grade and time towards retirement early.

This will last all the way until he reports to Fort Benning next Spring for training.