“SO THAT’S WHY we haven’t caught the mouse,” he says. “The mouse was in the drawer.”
I am not laughing. Not at all. I do not laugh about mice.
But they—the two guys in my life—find this incredibly humorous.
First, a little background: I am afraid of mice. Because of that, I will not venture into our basement after dark. I am no dummy. I know that mice tend to scurry about in darkness.
I am not taking any chances. So one evening this past week, I ask my husband, Randy, “Can you go in the basement and get a book for me? It’s in the bottom dresser drawer.”
He looks at me, obviously thinking, “You have two legs. Get it yourself.”
But I am stubborn when it comes to rodents. I have had too many unsavory encounters with these skittering varmints to risk another.
And besides, I really want this book, Santa Mouse, which was a gift from my Aunt Dorothy to my oldest daughter more than 20 years ago.
My husband reluctantly obliges my request. Upon his return, Randy concludes that a mouse, which has twice snapped traps in our basement laundry room, must have been hiding in the dresser, in the book, the entire time.
“Ha, ha, ha,” my guys chortle. I scowl at Randy and my teenage son. They laugh some more. Loud guy laughter.
I am not going to give them the satisfaction of even the slightest hint of laughter escaping my lips. I must not show any signs of weakness regarding my stance on mice. If I laugh now, my husband will have me checking mouse traps next. And that would be worse than entering a dark basement.
© Copyright 2009 Audrey Kletscher Helbling


Of course you remember “Santa Mouse”. He is the mouse on the Advent Calendar. Forgot about the book sent to Amber. We have the book here too. Just caught up on all of your blogs. Great reading. Love you, Dorothy
Santa Mouse is about the only mouse I like. Oh, I do kind of like that Chris Mouse I got from my cousin Dawn. Chris was quite the hit with my family at Christmas. See my December 23 post, “The ghostly Annie Mary Twente wishes me a Mousy Christmas!”