When I was a kid we called them roly-polies. I’m not sure if the difference is a location thing or a timing issue (probably location, I also drink soda, not pop. Well, I don't drink either but that's not the point) But I looked them up (what would I do without google and wikipedia?) and found out that they’re actually woodlice.
Let me tell you how stoked I am to have my children bringing lice of any kind into my home.
Not very.


We also have worms.
Now, I’m not particularly squeamish, although now that I’ve put the woodlice name on the potato bugs I find that I like them a lot less, (a woodlouse by any other name...) but I did finally have to banish the bugs, the “new pets,” outside (as I would any real pet) when I caught the kids taking them out of the jar and letting them crawl up their arms.
And dropping them.
I don’t really need them crawling around my living room.
On a completely unrelated note, today Maggie informed Aidan that Hannah Montana was the “most famous pop-star.” Oy vey.
3 comments:
Ha ha! I love that Maggie thinks Hannah Montana is the most famous! Love her!
You mean Hannah Montana isn't the most famous pop star? I have to say that question is very subjective. She's certainly the most famous to Maggie.
Go with po-tay-to/po-tah-to...
That is a better idea.
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