The list of troubles these arachnids have caused me goes....not only anxiety and restless night, but also the time I was carrying a pot of boiling water from the stove to the sink, saw a spider by my feet and almost dumped the water all over myself. Matt that time said that a spider crawling on me is worth the risk rather then get third degree burns. I suppose he is right about that one.
And the number one inconvenience in my life lately caused by spiders is.....HIVES. Yep, never had them before and I'll be thrilled to never get them again. I was beginning to think I had the chicken pox for a second round, when Matt researched it on line and found you can get them from an insect bite. It just so happens a few days prior I had asked him one morning about a red bump on my hip and he was positive it was a spider bite. (sick! spiders should not allowed in beds!) It was really itchy and started to get bigger and then I got a rash which then turned into hives! NOT fun. I don't recommend anyone get them :)
Well the pretty much wraps up my spider rant. I realize there is a need for spiders in the world, but if they could just stay outside and out of my view I would greatly appreciate it, lately they just seem to want to get domesticated and think our casa is their casa. Everytime I see them I just want to yell what Adam Sandler says to the golf ball in Happy Gilmore "Go to your home spider! Don't you like you're home!?"
2 comments:
I'm with you, spiders are only allowed to live OUTSIDE and preferably not close to my house or within my sight!
Ewwwwwwwwww!!! That is when I pull out the Hoover and vacuum up their sorry spider you-know-whats!
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