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Monday, September 26, 2005

Dancin' with myself

So, about a month ago Haircut (aka Erin to some people) and I went on an evening stroll through German Village which we like to do from time to time. After about 30 minutes of walking we passed by a popular little German Village restaurant called The Mohawk. Good food. Great atmosphere. Small brick building, red and white awning, glass storefront.

As we passed I noticed a few elderly couples sitting at the windows enjoying their dinner. Out of the corner of my eye I thought I noticed our friends Shaun and Carolee having dinner with another couple. I took a few steps back in front of the restaurant into the lighting, glanced in the window, and confirmed it was indeed them. Just about that time Haircut looked at me and said,

"There's something on your right shoulder."
"Where? What is it?"

"Uhhh. Uhhhh, it's a spider."
"Well... get it!"

While she carefully approached me I caught a glance of the spider in question. I'd like to just say for the record that this was no spider. A small pitbull with eight legs is a more accurate description. I can only assume it dropped on my shoulder while walking under a tree in German Village but that isn't exactly what was going through my mind at that time. Haircut took a swipe at the spider with a stick, and missed.

Not good.

She quickly took another swing and knocked it off my shoulder. Phew. I looked down to find where the spider had landed on the ground so I could formally introduce my left shoe to him. Instead, I looked down and found that he had cleverly landed on the leg of my shorts.

Not good.

At this point my mind went into survival mode... or maybe just stupid mode. Instead of taking another swat to remove it I decided I could shake it off my leg and i did this by going into the most ridiculous high-step gyrating dance in the history of dance. Now, I would loooove to tell you that no one saw this dance other than Haircut... but that would be a lie because I was still standing in front of the window by the Mohawk. So, a handful of elderly men, women, and their waiter watched me perform, what has now been dubbed, "The Spider Dance." We've had a good laugh ever since.

This is just a reminder to stop and laugh at youself, your mistakes, and at life every now and then.

8 Comments:

Blogger lorie said...

"They who do not hear the music think the dancers mad..."

Mon Sep 26, 07:55:00 PM

 
Blogger john_mcneal said...

"Those who dance ridiculously on the sidewalk... well... I guess they just end up looking ridiculous."

Needless to say, we haven't been to the Mohawk in a little while.

Tue Sep 27, 12:29:00 PM

 
Blogger amy said...

Thanks for the fun, visually rich story. I laughed.

Thu Sep 29, 03:44:00 PM

 
Blogger Victoria Mine said...

This picture made me laugh... though I don't know you. I remember myself doing a familiar jig, only mine was at the starting line of a relay race in high school... all eyes on the first leg runner--look out ladies, she might not stay in her own lane! Is it possible to look graceful while removing a spider from your track shorts?

Thu Oct 06, 11:18:00 AM

 
Blogger john_mcneal said...

I think spiders and spider webs were specifically designed so other people will have a chance to laugh. So, how did the race end up? I'm guessing you didn't break any records on that run.

Wed Oct 12, 05:22:00 PM

 
Blogger Victoria Mine said...

No, there were no records set that day!:)only the nagging sense that whith each stride and brush of the shorts, my skin crawled all over again! I was never so glad to pass the batton off...

Tue Oct 18, 11:16:00 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

you are such a girl
Jute

Sun Nov 13, 08:04:00 AM

 
Blogger john_mcneal said...

Jutey... is that you?!?!?

Wed Dec 07, 10:42:00 PM

 

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