Monday, January 5, 2009

Megan without a G


Megan without a G is mean. As in, "Megan doesn't have her G today!" a common lament heard throughout my childhood. OK, so I am mean. I considered making a new years resolution to be nicer but immediately dismissed the idea. I think some of my humor comes from a tiny mean streak that I have, and I don't want to lose my sense of humor. Exercising and eating right seem like more attainable resolutions anyway. I only had four cookies today so I am off to a great start.

If you know me, and you don't think I am mean, I am sorry to say that you just haven't known me long enough. One day, you'll think, "Hmm, yeah, I see it now."

Or maybe you won't have to wait that long. Just read on, and see what I mean.

We went to the Aquarium for my birthday and I was sitting with both kids on my lap, posing for a picture in front of the shark tank. It was the area of the aquarium that was the most wide open, with the fewest people and the largest, widest tank you could imagine. I mean, sharks live in there. It was big and spacious. Plenty of room for everyone.

So we were posing, and I had children on my lap and Dave was playing with his phone to get it to take a good picture. And I slowly started to notice a buzzing in my ear. It got louder and louder until I noticed that the source of the buzz was a little child saying, "Excuse me. Excuse me. Excuse me. Excuse me." Once I could tell that Dave had taken the picture I turned to the child. He said, "Excuse me. Excuse me. Excuse me. Excuse me." I think he was trying to walk along the edge of the tank from one side to the other. And I was blocking it by sitting there with two children on my lap. On my birthday. I thought about moving, but then I thought, I don't feel like moving this instant. What if the picture didn't take. That kid can just go around. So to his, "Excuse me, excuse me, excuse me." I replied, "Oh? Do you need me to move?"

And just then the mom swooped in and scooped him up. To me she said, "Well you didn't have to be so mean to him!"

I said, "Wa? Uh? Wah?"

So if I know that I am mean, but I don't realize that being sarcastic with a 2 year old warrants a tongue lashing from a stranger, apparently its much worse than I thought.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

It sounds like she left her G at home that day.

Family of Weebles said...

It sounds like she lets her "angel" ie. spoiled brat bother others in public, then gets mad that others don't give in to his every whim. Pffff.