Thursday, September 25, 2008

The Shoe That Droppeth

This past weekend, we drove all the way up to Burlington, Vermont, to spend time with my cousin and her husband, son, dog and two cats (which stayed in the basement, because we're allergic, but we did play some games of bat the organic cocoa puff from under the door.) We also attended some good friends' wedding in Stowe, calling on J and M to babysit the evil monkey so she wouldn't drown in the pond behind the chuppah. We set off on Thursday, leaving late because Dr. B had some REALLY IMPORTANT MEETINGS (read: ones he regretted not rescheduling) and because he hadn't packed anything so had to when he got home. I spent the morning taking the dog to the kennel, packing mine and Rowan's things, and making sandwiches to tuck into the mini-fridge Dr. B got for his birthday from my Dad and his wife. It plugs into the car cigarette lighter (do they still call them that? I don't think ours even has a lighter.) I also tossed in string cheese and apples, and nearly used up everything spoilable in the fridge. I was pretty proud of myself.

By the time we got going for the 8 1/2 hour drive, it was after 2. I wasn't very happy about that, but chose to keep quiet while he decompressed after a stressful morning. We stopped to fill our tank somewhere before Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. (Did you know it's pronounced "Berry"? I didn't. You learn something new every day.) We pulled into the very busy station, and I opened the tank door.

And it didn't open.

And I tried again. And again. And again.

Then we tried opening it by hand. And using my library card. And even the edge of my key, until I was worried I'd scratch the car. No deal.

There we were, in Bufuegypt, PA, and we were out of gas and couldn't fill our tank. I asked the women inside what to do, and they spent about 5 minutes going back and forth discussing who I should call. Finally, after hunting for a piece of paper and pen for another 2 minutes, they gave me a phone number. "Where are they located?" I asked. "Oh, they're right across the street." I rolled my eyes, and got back in the car to drive across the street. (I had enough gas for that. And I won't even mention how many teeth each of the women had, but let's just say I had more than both put together. Ah, central Pennsyltucky.)

Dr. B was busy changing Rowan when I got to the car, because OF COURSE, there were no changing tables in the men's room. He tossed my jacket aside, and attempted to hold down the monster, who had lots of energy after sitting in her seat for a few hours. We were helped by the mechanic, who untwisted the thingee through a panel in the trunk (and it wasn't my fault, BTW, there weren't even suitcases near it.) We filled up at his station, and went on our way.

"Now, when is the other shoe going to drop," said Dr. B as he drove in the rush-hour Scranton traffic, "because you know it will." (doom gloom doom gloom doom gloom) "It's just a matter of time."

A few minutes later...

"Do you smell that? The smoke? Is that inside or outside our car?" he said.

I looked around and couldn't see anything outside, but it was getting worse. Then I turned around.

"AAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!! Stop the car! STOP THE CAR! Something's on FIRE!!!"

Remember that jacket? Yeah. Lesson #1: do NOT drape a jacket over the fan for the little plug in fridge, and forget to put it back on the car seat. Luckily, where there was smoke, there was no fire.

But Dr. B is still waiting for the third shoe...

4 comments:

Mama Bear said...

Yikes! Glad you are fine, and no fire. Still, scary.
Oh, I just got in trouble from Hubby for calling it a cigarette lighter (there's no longer the lighter part even in them) they are called "power ports" now and the more you have in your vehicle the better, apparently. You know, for the tv, the video game, the ipod hookup, and the cooler....

Anonymous said...

Oh my goodness, I stumbled upon the video of Sarah Palin playing the flute and thought that sounds like th ecomment of a Wisconsin band director. And there you are. It's me..Jean from Madison Wind Ensemble. Oh my goodness...your baby is adorable. Are you back in Madison? I took a hiatus from MWE but will come back if and when we have concert dates set up. This weekend I am a no-show. First time going back to SDSU for Homecoming since 2002.
So, you don't like the flute playing? Is there anything she does well..besides birthin' babies?

Jean

Ronica said...

Hi Jean!

Yep, it was me. I didn't say I didn't like it, just commented on the level. It's no Telemann Concerto. ;) I have no idea though--haven't seen anything yet, but I'm open. Ha.

We aren't in WI anymore. J got a job at Penn State, so we are in PA. Have fun at MWE! I miss it--haven't found a comparable group here, but did recently join a choir.

Take care, and say hi to everyone for me!

Anonymous said...

Will say hi to everyone. We have a concert on the 16th with one of the bands at UW. We have nine Bb clarinets and of course Dan on eefer and Bill on bass. Always the dependable section. Doing Copland's The Red Pony. Yikes...high b's. I didn't even know the fingering for that. I think it's thumb, register key, cross legs, lift eyebrow, wiggle right ear and hope for the best.
Your baby is adorable.
Sure happy with the election results. Perhaps Sarah P. will have some time to practice that flute of hers.

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