House of Horror

“What was that?” “What?” Have you ever tried to wake up your husband because you heard something in the night? How can anyone sleep so deeply!? Is it any wonder that women are mothers, because there is not a man on the planet that is going to hear a baby crying in the middle of the night! But, I didn’t hear a baby crying. I did hear the patter of little feet, but they weren’t from a toddler. It was a scampering and it was coming from underneath the house! Not good. Please let it be bunnies. There are a lot of bunnies in our neighborhood, so it could be bunnies. It could also be rats! “Oh please, not rats!”

The following night the wind was howling. I crawled out of bed making sure everything was secure, when I heard the sound of running on the roof above the kitchen! Oh no!!!! You don’t find bunnies on the roof! It had to be rats!

Kim came home with a trap. Have you ever seen a rat trap? They’re huge! Three times the size of a mousetrap and with enough spring power to break a finger! I really had no desire to see a rodent that big! I have never seen a rat at this house, so I was holding out hope that perhaps now it was squirrels. After several near misses with his own fingers, Kim finally got the trap set and placed. You might ask, “Why one trap?” I wondered that myself. I think Kim was trying to convince himself that it was something other than rats, because we all know there is no such thing as one rat!

Another sleepless night, while something was making hideous sounds under the floorboards that went on for hours! Kim checked the trap in the morning. It had been sprung, but no quarry. “Okay, we know you’re there. It’s game on!” Kim stopped on his way home for more traps. This time three. What is that? A magic number?

While he was doing that, I was having a chat with our cat. Yes, we have a cat! You might ask what she has been doing about all this midnight cavorting around? I wondered the same thing. She is 18 years old and clearly retired. I’m up with a flashlight and she is curled up in her bed in the corner, as if to say, “Take care of that.” However, yesterday she was meowing more than usual. Obviously upset, I followed her. She led me to droppings! Oh no! The perimeter had been breached! “When did those get there?” I hadn’t seen a rat in the house, but those were definitely rat droppings! No, no, no, no, no!!!!

There are a lot of critters that I don’t get along with such as skunks, snakes, alligators, rats, mice…I’m sure there are others, but as long as they stay in their environment and out of mine, we’re good. Breach the boundaries of my home and they better be paying rent!

This time Kim’s trap hit its mark! It was big and gross! That long tail just makes it all the more disgusting!  Yuck, yuck, yuck! The idea of running into that in the middle of the night creeps me out, so a simple trip to the bathroom means all lights must be turned on! And yet the scampering, the scritching, the scratching, the banging continued underneath the floor. There were more! Of course there were more!

2:00 became 3:00, which became 4:00, and then became 5:00. There would be no sleep. Kim got up and checked the other two traps. They had both been sprung, but were empty. That’s it! A snake or two would be welcome at this juncture, but that might be inviting creepy of a different kind. We need arsenal! Traps, lots of them! Lock and load baby, this is war!!!

 

Be It!

IMG_6892Watch the news, read the headlines and you will begin to believe the world is going to hell in a handbasket. I believe that civilization is more good than evil, but sometimes I really have to work at it!

There is a danger to watching the news and reading the headlines. Bad news sells, and if that’s what their selling, that’s what we see, and only what we see. I’m not naive. I know there are bad people in this world. I know bad things happen to good people. I know there is injustice and outrageousness. But, I also know there is more. A lot more. And that more is good.

The most recent issue of Reader’s Digest told a story of 10 of the nicest places in America. They were beautiful stories of neighbors, friends, strangers showing kindness to one another in many different ways, but those cities are no different from any other. What is different is that the people who noticed, were the people who were looking.

Your challenge and mine is to be vigilant against the bad, but never stop looking for the good. If you can’t see it, then be it! Be the someone who makes someone else laugh, that makes somebody’s day just a little bit brighter, that says hello when maybe nobody else has spoken a word to that person all day. Be the someone who notices the shopper struggling with the grocery cart that is stuck together with 10 others; we’ve all been that person; and help them break it free. Be the someone who grabs the door for the person with their hands full. Be the someone who listens, who notices, who makes a difference.

If we all try to be the best self we can be, then maybe the headlines won’t be all bad. But, even if they are, we will know what the news doesn’t tell you. We will know the truth. There are a lot of good people out there.