Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Anna to the rescue!

This little monkey saved the day today.
Anna and I were in the middle of making cute little Easter egg nest snacks to take to preschool tomorrow, but I ran out of cupcake liners. I grabbed my purse and the child and we headed out the door. I locked the garage door behind me...and then realized that my car keys were still inside. My new car has keyless start, so I hardly ever take them out of my purse these days. 

That horrible wave of panic set over me as I wracked my brain trying to think of what to do. As I called my husband to ask if by some miracle he was off work yet, I hear my child in the background. "We are doomed!" Anna said with great drama. 

Anna and I were locked out in the front yard with no way to get into the house or my car. I was fairly certain that the sliding glass door in the back was unlocked, but I wasn't sure I could climb the fence to get into the backyard.  We have a chain link fence around the side yard, but even that is difficult to climb because the top of the fence has very sharp spikes that will rip open your hands (just ask my friend Kris-he cut his hand down to the tendon trying to do just that). As I surveyed the situation, I noticed a little area next to the house that was secured to the chainlink fence with a 2x6 board. On the other side of that fence was a log propped up. I tried to climb it, but I was having a hard time getting my shoes not to slip...I hadn't exactly planned on climbing fences today. Anna piped in and said "I could try, Mommy." 

For those of you who know my child, she is usually very fearful and very timid. I was shocked! 

I lifted my 5 year old up over the board. I could tell she was very nervous, but, with her tiny feet, she was able to get her footing on the other side of the chainlink very easily. She hopped onto the log, hopped down, and ran around to the sliding glass door. 
As she opened the side door to the garage and let me in, she exclaimed "I can't believe I saved the day!"

Way to be brave today, Anna! I'm proud of you!

By the way, we made it to the store and finished up our preschool Easter treats. :-)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

She is drama queen to the fullest extent - but I'm sure glad she "saved the day"! You might want to consider a hide-a-dey ;-)