I was admiring my Opi Dutch Tulip pedicure when disaster struck.
A tree frog landed on my foot.
Knowing that I did not want to upset the girls, tip the canoe or pass on a fear of amphibians, I willed myself to remain calm. The feeling of the slimy frog on my skin was beyond my tolerance level. I screamed out "GO AWAY! GET THE HELL OFF OF ME!"
My husband piped up from the rear, "I can't do anything for you."
In a disgusted tone I lashed back, "Not you. The frog!"
Unfortunately I am not fluent in the language of frogs or maybe he was attracted to my Dutch Tulip toes. The canoe ride was abruptly called off. We headed for the shore.
Colin did damage control showing the girls not to be afraid of the little froggy. Strawberry asked, "Mommy do you think he's ug-gah lee?"
No sweetie. Frogs are our friends.
I think you handled yourself very well. And your toes look lovely indeed. If you had been wading in the water, I'm sure you would have gotten lots of little nips from style-appreciating fish.
ReplyDeleteI love the look on Strawberry's face when the frog jumps away. She looks unconvinced that he's harmless.
ReplyDeleteOMG! That made my toes curl. Not fond of amphibians here, either! But great photos and toes :)
ReplyDeleteWEll, I can understand that frog. I am also a big fan of nice polish. And you, of course!
ReplyDeleteMe, I was a kid who picked up bugs and frogs, so it's really just spiders and millipedes that bother me. The other night, though, I was in your spot as a spider ran along the edge of the outside dining table and pumpkinpie freaked, while I (outwardly calm) told her it was no problem and flicked it to the ground. Inwardly? Quailing. And goosebumpy. Blech.
A frog. No problem. A snake? That's another story.
ReplyDeleteOf course, if he landed on your foot maybe you could've given him a good swift kick out into the water?
But if I tried that I would have probably smashed him on the boat side. I'm clumsy that way.
It's funny that L.A.Daddy should mention snakes. The following weekend up at the cottage there was a gardner snake that was about 18 inches long. I've never seen one by the lake like that before and I wanted to show the girls that there is no real reason to fear it. Well that went out the window as Strawberry jumped into my arms and everyone else moved out of the way.
ReplyDeletePoor little guy had a hard time finding an escape route. I think he was more frightened than everyone else.
This cracks me up more than you can imagine because Dave is like, DEATHLY afraid of frogs and there are tons around here. A few weeks ago he was out re-staking the swingset and he called me out from the house to scare away the frog that was about, oh, six feet from him. So out I go with the flashlight and I nearly laid down and died laughing when I discovered what he was squealing about wasn't a frog but was, in fact, a walnut shell.
ReplyDeleteIf it was me for sure that canoe would've tipped over. Frogs, for whatever reason, bother me. Don't know why. But at least the kids aren't scared ;)
ReplyDeleteHahaha. Yes, Mommy was screaming because the frog was so ug-gah lee.
ReplyDeleteStrawberry's face is priceless, and I used to win frog catching contests at girl guide camp. (but I'll pretend it was a cockroach and be suitably horrified)
ReplyDeleteI totally would have freaked out and tipped the boat over... props to you!
ReplyDeleteWay to hold it together Jana. These photos are priceles.
ReplyDeleteYour girls, and your toes, are very cute.
aaaaand, that is why I stay inside.
ReplyDeleteFunny stuff.
ReplyDeleteYou know my family would be soaked, right? Well done.
ReplyDeleteIt definitely was the Dutch Tulip toes.
lol reminds me of my reaction to bugs, then I tell Becca to be brave :)
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, OPI Dutch Tulips is my favorite shade eva! :)
ReplyDeleteI give you lots of props for keeping it together when the frog landed on your foot. If it were a spider on me? I would have leaped overboard! *LOL*
Well, I'm convinced. :)
ReplyDeleteaw. i love froggies.
ReplyDeleteyour toes are cute.