On Easter, we sat at my aunt's house, talking about childhood injuries & illnesses and the talk turned to lice. I have been through that devil plague wit my kids and I can tell you that long after the infestation has been cleared, the effects will live with you for a long time - possibly forever. not your kids - your kids will be all, whatever two days later, but you'll be the one who - five years later - still loses my shit every time I feel even the tiniest itch on my head (and I didn't even have them!)
So anyway, I was telling everyone how I'm nuts and obsessive, and how I completely overreact if one hair as much as moves in the breeze and feels like a tiny tickle or itch. I immediately go into a several hour panic, scratching and feeling around in my scalp for what is obviously some kind of creepy crawly. And then we all laughed and laughed at how crazy I am.
And then Monday, I was sitting at my desk at work, ran my fingers through my hair, and discovered a tick.
A TICK!!!
IN MY HAIR!!!!!!!
Who's crazy now, bitches???
(OK, it's me - I'm still crazy. Because once you find a tick crawling around in your hair, it's pretty much crazytown from here on out. Of all thing to be right about, it had to be this one.)
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Tick Tick Tick...Boom
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I once found a tick crawling around on the back of my knee...y'know, that dark and weird place. I still, to this day, HAVE to look back there to make sure there isn't a tick every. single. time I wear shorts or a skirt.
Oh, and I found that tick when I was in 4th grade. Way-too-effin-many years ago.
I had to help a friend remove a tick from her dog this weekend. I still can't think about it without grimacing.
LMAO! I was so convinced that I had pinworms that I insisted that the doctor give me two tests AND the medication without one single shred of proof that I had them. I didn't and to this day my doctor calls me a scourge on the system.
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