While chilling on my stay at home vacation yesterday, my kids prodded me into waking up from my three hour nap to go outside. Ugh, fine, I said. I did my best to pretend to be a good dad, so when they asked that I throw the Frisbee around, I grudgingly agreed, despite the bitterness I feel toward their lack of catching and throwing skills. A cool breezed rushed through my lack of hair and patience as yet another of the Frisbee tosses went awry.
One more in the ditch, another caught in the tree, another movement I had to make toward one that hit my car and caused another dent before rolling underneath so I had to fetch it. I was a dog, an unwilling dog. One that didn’t wag his tail, didn’t run obediently after it, and one that didn’t beg for them to throw it way over my head yet again. Just when I was ready to say, “Um did I hear someone say ‘Dinner’?, one floated over another kids head. Into the forest. Right next to our house is a small section of forest guarded by the evil, bittersweet, sticky, and prickly Blackberry bush of Death.
Aaand that’s where I give up. Time for another 3 hour nap. That was exhausting and well, hope is lost. Nothing has ever been recovered, nor escaped the evil clutches of the evil Blackberry Bush of Death. And I’m not about making history. History is about making me bitter.
But the call for dinner never came. And the kids didn’t just want their Frisbee. They needed their Frisbee. So I searched the forest for a sword. I turned out to only be a stick, but the blacksmith wasn’t available and I was not only fighting the BB of D, but the daylight, and hunger. So I started blindly flailing. If the production company of Youtube was there, they would have had the new funniest viral video of the week to replace the Laughing Chewbacca Mom.
Hope was slowly dying, just like my arm, and my feet were getting a little tired of getting torn to bits by the thorns of doom. So I gave up. There was simply no way to get the Frisbee. Time to throw in the sweaty towel.
“What about from behind?” they said. There IS a path in the middle of the forest that would lead to rear of the Frisbee area. But the path from there is even further. And there were thousands of other things I could be doing other than this. Like playing video games, or robbing a bank or not that. But they insisted we try.
So I went from the rear.
I hacked away with my weak, stupid sword. I kicked with my opened toed sandals. I thought raged thoughts in my head. Somehow, the path kept clearing. Barely visible inside the bramble of weeds, was a flitting spattering of green. Not the dull green of the forest, but a bright florescent green of the Frisbee. It was mere feet from me. All the hacking, all the scars and scratches and blood and sweat were finally paying off for something. I reached my sore hand for the Frisbee, my feet being pulled back by a stray thorned string at my feet, when a familiar sound wafted in the air….
“Time for dinner!” and I turned immediately around and went to eat.
I mean come on, there was food at steak(I know it should be stake, but maybe steak was what was for dinner) here.
ARRRRRGGGGGHHHHHH
Bitter Forest Journey of Death Ben
You didn’t slay the dragon? And you had him in your sight?
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No, but I got attacked by a dragonfly. And he was ferocious.
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This sounds horrible. Now I’m already dreading harvesting the cucumbers I planted yesterday– the kind with the sandpapery leaves and stems that leave microscopic cuts all over my forearms. My whole summer is going to be ruined now with the thought of harvesting those diabolical cukes.
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The blackberries are the worst. I almost can’t be around them anymore, because of the permanent scarring they leave. (The berries, not the thorns.)
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I HATE Frisbee. Take a football next time. Actually, take a Frisbee. It’ll make a great follow up blog!
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I enjoy throwing Frisbee’s…usually as hard as I can, but chasing them down when they go way over your head? Least amount of fun.
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If the package that Frisbee came in says anything about fun, take them to Trading Standards …
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Hey always chasing after a Frisbee is loads of fun. Especially trying to get them off roofs.
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I don’t understand frisbees. They’re too complicated for me.
But I understand blackberries (or brambles as we call them in Scotland). Evil thorny stabby delicious juicy fruits 🙂
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They don’t fly right for some reason. They should always go straight but somehow always curve the wrong way.
I wouldn’t mind if there were strawberries, but blackberries aren’t even my favorite fruit.
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So close! Thank goodness you were saved from completing your mission!
By the way, I think your blackberry bushes should get together with my staghorn sumac.
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I don’t know what staghorn sumac is, but it sounds like something that should be dropped off with my blackberries in the middle of the desert somewhere.
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Ugh I hate doing stuff.
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Yeah, doing stuff is so much work.
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You could buy them a boomerang so you could simply stand there and act engaged (or not) while they throw the thing back to themselves…
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That sounds like a great idea. I’m really good at pretending to be engaged, so a boomerang would help my laziness.
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I think Frisbee designers should be forced to make sure all Frisbee’s are aerodynamically sound before they leave the warehouse. Knowing that I couldn’t throw a Frisbee straight, I had a remote control installed into my Frisbee. Now I win at Frisbee golf every time! Plus, I can’t remember the last time I was torn to shreds digging in a Blackberry Bush of Death while searching for my Frisbee. 😀
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Yeah, I think they need to have drones in them so they only fly directly to the target. And so they can get all your credit card and social security information.
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Bitter flights of fancy for sure.
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20 years from now, you’re going to say to the kids,”Hey, remember that time I braved the blackberry bush of death to retrieve your beloved frisbee?” and they’ll say, “Nope. What’s for dinner?”
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And I’ll probably say, “What’s Dinner?” because you know, old age.
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So wonderfully bitter. lol!
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I know. You should see all the scars I have from venturing deep into the forest.
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In all the delirium you must have developed from this arduous task of playing, I hope you didn’t misteak your steak for a frisbee, and throw it at the dog. That could make you even more bitter.
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I was totally stung by something that made me delirious clearly. I tasted the stake and it tasted exactly like a Frisbee.
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I can sympathize. I am the world’s WORST Frisbee thrower. No, really. I take aim and it sails from my hand and gets stuck in a tree, snags on the top of a 7-foot cornstalk, lands in a dog pile, or crashes into the side of the house and shatters. One landed on the roof, slid down, and lodged in the gutter in the foot-long gap where the gutter guard had fallen off. My dogs have given up, knowing it will never land where they can get it. Good luck with the blackberry bushes. Maybe you could try a lightweight steel Frisbee and use a magnet on a long stick to rescue it? Have a bitter day! 🙂
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Or maybe I could just leave it there in the blackberry bushes with every other frisbee ever.
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I once braved a blackberry bramble/bush area. But that was because we were picking them to make wine with. I’ll do just about anything for wine.
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Yeah, I guess it’s worth it if you have something at stake, but clearly a Frisbee is not worth that fight.
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Frisbees never go where you want them to anyway. Stupid game…
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They do go where you want them to, but unfortunately, the kids still want them back.
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Those darn blackberry bushes! You come back looking like you were in a cat fight! lol
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I know right? And at least they could be berries that were worth the fight! Like strawberries…or pineapples.
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I know!
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Berry Good!
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That sounds awful. It must be a trend in families that don’t understand bitterness: sometimes they make me go for a walk with them. I think maybe they feel lonely in spite of my obvious bitterness, so I acquiesce. I once threw a frisbee directly at a large oak tree (after one child failed to catch it and let it go by), and it cracked right across a diameter. That took care of that. Until they whined and made me go to a store to pick out a new one. Aaaarrrrggghhhhh! Sigh.
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Frisbee’s are meant to be lost. Why would anyone be dumb like me and try to find one, especially when it was obviously long gone.
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