Thursday, January 26, 2012

EEEK!! There's a mouse in my CAR!

I was running errands and needed my backseat so I took the car seat out of my car and left it in my carport overnight. The following day during Ella's nap time I remembered it was left outside so I went to buckle it back in my car. I lifted it up put it in the middle of the seat, like I always do, I stretched the buckle out straight and started to put my hand through the hole of the car seat. Just as I reached the hole, a four legged creature with a tail ran out and hid under the drivers side seat! I jumped back, screamed, did the body shiver, I was completely freaked out!  After I calmed down a minute, I opened all four doors and took a broom and started hitting around trying to scare it out. It was a genius plan, so I thought. I scared it from under the backseat drivers side to the front floor board on the passengers side. I was relieved when it was maybe a foot from the opened door. I took one more hit with the broom and it ran, the wrong way! It ran to the backside of the dashboard! There was no way of knowing if it could get to the outside, or if it was going to chew on the wiring, or hang out in my glove box! That's when I called Levon, who was at work, the most he could do for me was laugh at the situation. Then I called my mom who was also at work, and she was freaked out for me, but again nothing she could do. So I called a family friend (who was on his way to work), he told me to set a few traps in the car. So I looked all through our utility closet and discovered we had zero traps! There was no way I was driving my car with a mouse somewhere in it! Luckily my grandma who lives a half mile down the road had a couple traps I could use.  After the traps were set the traps with peanut butter, all I could do from that point on was wait. Every couple of hours I would go outside and look at the traps but there was always nothing. I was obsessed with finding a faster option on the internet, but there were so many horror stories that it made me even more worried. I was determined not to drive my car, not even for a minute. It took three whole days of being stuck at home that the mouse finally got hungry and wanted some of the 'special' peanut butter in the trap. Levon was so kind and helped me clean out my car then we cleaned out our car port. Finally I am at peace with my car again.

As a side note: There is no doubt the mouse was living in our carport under a big wood pile and a lot of leaves that  were on the side of the drive way. It was not pretty, just a bunch of stuff that needed to be on the side of the road to be picked up. Just after Levon threw the dead mouse away, and we were finishing up the carport project, and found a large black widow spider just hanging out with all that stuff! And of course it was on something we just finished carrying! Luckily we were wearing gloves but that didn't matter to me!  By that point, I was done!

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