
THIS IS A TRUE STORY – I’M NOT SAYING I’M PROUD OF MYSELF – BUT HERE GOES.
Funny things happen to me all the time. Either that or I’m not all there and everything just seems funny.
My youngest daughter brought an assignment home to finish for her art class. It was made of paper mâché and when it dried completely, she was able to paint it. She was very proud of her work. She put extra effort into making it extra special. It was worthy of a good grade.
Everyone turned in for the night and the little paper mâché dog sculpture sat unconcerned on the kitchen counter. It was one of those nights when I semi-woke up and wandered aimlessly into the kitchen. I wasn’t fully conscious. This wasn’t unusual since I was often found sleepwalking. The house was dark. There wasn’t a sound to be heard except the growling coming from my stomach. Even though I was in a dream state, I felt the pangs of hunger.
My hands reached out in the darkness and landed on the dog art. Slowly I lifted the innocent victim to my lips. I opened my mouth. It looked like dark chocolate, but it didn’t smell like it. It didn’t smell like anything. My pearly whites wrapped themselves around the morsel and bit down.
It was one of the most disgusting things I’ve ever tasted. I immediately woke up, spit the tidbit into the garbage, rinsed my mouth out with water and went back to bed. Remember this. I was not aware of any wrongdoing.
The next morning, I was sharply awakened by screams coming from my youngest child. I ran to see what happened and there she was with the decapitated dog in her hand. She was devastated. Suddenly, the events of the night before began to unfold before my eyes. I couldn’t do anything but confess my guilt.
I had a hard time explaining the truth to my family and to her teacher that I had eaten her homework, but looking back, it was one of those funny things that stays with you for the rest of your life. Finding humor in unlikely situations can make you look like a real idiot, or it can help you keep your sanity. Or both!
Kathy, you were quite the sleepwalker! Explaining it to your daughter must have been difficult but it is the proverbial the dog ate my homework story. There is humor here!
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Her teacher didn’t believe her at first. I had to speak to him personally. That was even harder than eating paper mache!
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Kathy, this is hilarious. Instead of your daughter’s dog eating her homework, her mom ate her dog homework. LOL!!!!!
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It is a funny story, but like I said, I’ll never live it down.
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I understand your protests that this was a true story. Who could make this up?
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