Maybe aliens aren’t that bad afterall

I’ve just realized that neither Olga, nor I did anything to protect Maxim from aliens. Nothing. Nada. None. Some parents that I consider a good example, use tin foil all over the place.

I put tin foil in Leta’s windows when she turned four months old to keep the aliens out. Something kept waking her up every two hours and I figured it was either the ambient light or the aliens, and I knew that tin foil would take care of both. During the winter it also kept out the snow elves so I never took it down.

Thinking about why we didn’t protect Maxim from aliens, I came to the conclusion that neither Olga, nor I are paranoid enough. While there is plenty of evidence that aliens are evil, I still have my doubts.

Just maybe aliens are good. And just maybe they understand the tough job of parenting. And just maybe they use their rays on children’s brains to modify their behavioral patterns. And just maybe protecting kids from those rays might make the parenting job a bit harder.

We made the thirty second journey through the parking lot to the store without any birds entering her radar and falling thirty feet to their death. But the moment we set foot in the store her body went limp with anger and like a fresh fish just pulled out of a lake she almost slipped her way out of the stroller. I tried holding her but she turned herself upside down and I almost dropped her on her head. At one point I was holding her body sideways, her armpits in my left hand, her feet in my right hand, and she was trying so violently to free herself that I looked like I was being electrocuted.

It’s been eight and the half month of Maxim’s alien unprotected life. I don’t think that he went unnoticed in their council. So they have probably affected his brains with their rays. But nothing bad came out of it yet. So I’m willing to take my chances.

I am just fascinating over this wall here

Maxim is so mobile these days that he already has a few places he is not allowed to go to. Two of the most common ones are the DVD player and the trash bin. The DVD player is a fragile piece of equipment with lots of wires, which unfortunately there is no way to hide. And trash bin is one of those dirty places that noone should touch much, including the small babies.

But it’s a widely known fact that the forbidden stuff is the one we desire the most. Maxim uses every opportunity to get to both DVD player and the trash bin. With the DVD player he was more successful and now he starts to lose interest in it. A bunch of wires is all there is to it.

But the trash bin is the ultimate goal. It is in the kitchen, which he rarely visits anyway. And both Olga and I try our best to really minimize the time he spends with that unsanitary object.

In all of this, my favourite part is Maxim’s reaction to being caught. He knows that he is not allowed to there. And he knows it well. How does he react when he is caught? Well, he has two defences. One of them is to look scared, like he just saw a ghost or a monster. Just for a second you know. Because when he is scared neither Olga, nor I can punish him in any way. He looks too vunerable.

The other defense tactique is to pretend that he is there not for the forbidden stuff. When I catch him near the trash bin he quickly moves away to the side – either to the cooker or the wall. And he pretends to be fascinated by either one of them. This is really hilarious. He is like: “This wall here is so cool! How do they make them like this? I want one in my bedroom… Dad, come, check it out. You won’t believe your eyes…”

He’s so cute when he does it that I almost believe him.

Mulan

Mulan (1998)I’ve seen “Mulan” back in last millenium when it was going through the movies. I liked it a lot and bought the DVD among the few things for Maxim’s near future. Watched it again today.

Directed by: Tony Bancroft, Barry Cook
Genres: Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Family, Musical
Cast: Miguel Ferrer, Harvey Fierstein, Freda Foh Shen, June Foray, James Hong, Miriam Margolyes, Pat Morita, Eddie Murphy, Marni Nixon, Soon-Tek Oh, Donny Osmond, Lea Salonga, James Shigeta, George Takei, Jerry Tondo
IMDB raintg: 7.2
My rating: 9.0 [rate 9.0]

Continue reading Mulan

Daily del.icio.us bookmarks

Shared bookmarks for del.icio.us user tvset on 2005-11-14