Thursday, January 21, 2010

Maybe The Easter Bunny Ate My Pants




It's a mystery. It's a miracle. My son's school uniform pants have vaporized. Yep, disappeared. Right before our eyes . . . well, almost.

It all may have started when he had a day off this past Monday. Since it was a day of civil service, a day to be a productive citizen, I called upon my 9 year-old son to clean his room. Nothing makes a 9 year-old a more productive part of society than a clean room. Not only does it have the immediate and obvious benefits, it also contributes to a feeling a harmony in the community/family that cannot be understated.

However.

Now we are embroiled in an unsettling mystery. A struggle between fantasy and reality.

There are no uniform pants.

This will happen when a 9 year-old is sent to his room with the vague instructions of, "Clean it." What constitutes clean to an adult, namely orderliness, constitutes unnecessary compulsion to a 9 year-old. No, to a 9 year-old, clean is more a matter of "out of sight, out of mind." Those pants won't be a problem any longer. They have been removed from the back of the chair and put . . . well, let's not get bogged down in the details. The chair looks clean, doesn't it? Okay then.

Not until Wednesday morning, did the mystery reveal itself. There are no uniform pants. Anywhere.

Now, you and I know they are somewhere. Pants don't just disappear. Pants don't just vaporize. But my son's big brown innocent eyes reflect the honest belief that they did just disappear. To him, that is the most logical explanation. Not that they are stuffed under the bed. Not that they got pushed to the back of the closet. Not that they got jammed into the emptiest, yet least logical, dresser drawer. Nope. That is far more far-fetched in my son's mind. The pants have ceased to exist. He is sure of it and is at peace with it.

Isn't it interesting -- I'm using a positive word here, did you notice? -- how our children are so much more open to these possibilities than we are? To use a more accurate word, how about "bizarre." Why and how can they honestly believe that pants just de-materialize? I mean, it's not like the adults in their lives have fed them a steady diet of the mystical. No.

There is no big, white bunny that comes to their house every spring, lets himself in, and leaves behind baskets of candy and toys.





No one ever snatches their lost teeth from under their pillows in exchange for crisp new dollar bills.




No one ever took them to see a kindly old man dressed in a furry red suit who takes note of their every wish and does his best to deliver a few weeks later. Nawwww.





I don't know where these kids get these ideas. Pants . . . disappearing? Now that's hard to believe.  Or is it.



8 comments:

Amy@TheLemonCottage said...

You had me rolling on the floor!

Okay- we have a sock snatching fairy at our house... I promise I didn't send her over to your house to take the pants.

It's a mystery. You should call Scooby Doo and the gang to figure it out!
~Amy

Tracy said...

hahaha... Shocking, scary, and yet, possibly very true... Clowns, now I don't trust clowns... Maybe Ronald McDonald and his gang were in on this??!! Hope the mystery will be solved, Renee... Keep us posted! :o)

Beansieleigh said...

YOU are a pistol!.. and so is your son it would seem!.. LOVED this post today! It reminds me VERY MUCH of my own son! Thanks for the laughs! Should we tune in tomorrow?! ~tina

BadPenny said...

umm, they may be where the missing two inches of my son's uniform er, pants( I'm English pants go on yer bum ) have vanished to....

He accused me of shrinking his school trousers... Moi ? !

me thinks he grew.

Now there is another matter... I told him to stop eating crap & get something proper to eat. He answered, " It's Ok Mum, it's not like I'm going to die or anything " oh good xx

Chicken Boys said...

OMG! To be a 9 year old again! I remember my mom making me clean out from under my bed once. I found some of the coolest things! It was like Re-Christmas all over again!
~Randy

Weza said...

too funny. Those pants have headed off to line to bed base in the 'borrowers' cottage.

Di in Indiana said...

If I remember correctly this isn't the first time his pants have disappeared.

Gail said...

Hahahahahaha. Excellent!!!! Perhaps the "idea" of going to school without his pants on may spark some memory re-gain?? Magic.

Thanks for your comment - and yeah, go for gold - take it! x

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