Thursday, September 14, 2006

Dying for a present

Snow Day….er, except without the snow. Instead, this 2nd school-free day in a row was sponsored by the Plumber’s Association and the Bloke who Unloaded the Pipe-Clogging Turd. For me it just meant another day battling 4-year-old boredom while struggling to write a manuscript. Oh, right…and yet ANOTHER day that I couldn’t venture out for Lever’s present.

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So it came right down to the wire. I woke up today, Lever’s birthday, crossing my fingers that the plumbers had sorted things out, that the rain would let up, and that I wouldn’t get desperately lost on the way to procure Lever’s present. In typical form, once I found myself free—thanks to school re-opening, I managed to procrastinate leaving the house with a million meaningless tasks. I finally printed my directions, swallowed all my misgivings, jumped on my bike, and headed towards the forest…

Considering that I had never ventured anywhere significant by myself in the 4 weeks that I had been living here, except by foot....oh right, and then there’s the fact that my route involved a foray in the woods that I had seen only once before….oh, and the fact that the path was of the nature, “Turn left by the old oak tree, then take a right at the thin, pine-needle path, etc.”…oh and of course, the last half of the trip was a combination of bad google map directions and my own improvising….it was a MIRACLE that I found the shop in the next town over 4-5 miles away. I was mud-spattered and wet and more importantly, seriously regretting the white shirt and no bra combination. But hey, bike store, Baby, I made it (and maybe a wet t-shirt discount, too…eh? eh?) I made my purchase, frequently glancing at my watch and acutely aware that I had a mere 40 minutes to pick Noe up from school (and I DID get a discount, but I’m guessing the guy was just trying to butter me up for future sales.)

I sped towards home trying to remember every turn and bend in reverse while ignoring my muddy, aching thighs. It worked for a surprisingly large part of the journey, until a young, camouflage-clad man standing next to a red flag stopped me. Erm…right, gravel road in the middle of nowhere…pretty empty except for the large gathering of military men in a field. He told me that I couldn’t go on, that they were conducting detonations and were “live” at the moment. I put on my best smile and in my American accent pleaded that I couldn’t find my way home unless I could continue on the path. He looked at me sympathetically and walked back to his unit to inquire about the situation. Happily, the British army let me go and I steered around their live ammo.

I did make it to pick up my darling 4-yr-old, a mere 5 minutes late, with the Birthday gift in my backpack. I was tired and very satisfied, having braved the wily paths and the dangerous roads of Farnborough and Fleet, UK….

Cheers my dear Love, Lever. Happy Birthday!

10 comments:

Mummy/Crit said...

wow, BBFK, that is some dedicated shopping you did there. When can the surprise be revealed?

Kat E said...

And here I was, heading to your blog about to comment on the dearth of posts, only to find one containing wet t-shirts, quaint English directions, and live ammo. Love it. (But still, please post more often, lady!)

Lever said...

LMFAO Babe, you are a diamond, and all to deliver the aforementioned present to the saddle of my bike before going out in the evening. CLASS!

I love you an absolute ton!

Lever said...

Oh, and BTW, do *I* have to show the lads *my* tits in order to get a discount? I didn't last time, so I'm worried about a change in shop policy :S

BeckyBumbleFuck said...

Mummy/Crit:
*grin* I wrote this before I gave the present of a bike computer to Lever...but now the cat's out of the bag, if you will...

Kat E:
*whew*
That was close, I ALMOST got in trouble there...I'll try to make sure I keep leaving the house to get you more grit, aye? ;) :D

My Lever:
LMAO. :D :D You make me feel all warm and tingly.

My Lever:
Erm....Honey, they may tack on more $$ if you do that...(just a guess) ;)

Jay said...

Yes, happy birthday!

Gosh you're a brave woman. I'm glad it all worked out in the end, but am not surprised that you've already encoutered the army in the short time you've been there!

Mummy/Crit said...

Good call BBFK. I'm glad it worked out, and it sounds like it was very well received....discount and all.

Unknown said...

becky you are such a sweetheart to go off like little red riding hood into the forest to procure lever's bday present even with the "quaint english directions." i once had to describe to a cab driver in scotland how to get to a country house that didn't have a street address!

you sure you don't have a twin? ; )

searchingforMrDarcy said...

Ahh B you are so priceless!! WEt white t-shirt no bra. And I am so glad not blown up! I didn't know England was such a dangerous place to live.

Lever said...

Where ARE you, my BBFK? I know you're busy but this is sillY :p