Danger Mouse had some M&Ms the other night, a little Halloween-sized bag of them. She’s a candy-loving kind of kid. Sweet tooth – CHECK.
Anyway, so she’s eating those M&Ms about as fast as is humanly possible. And I’m doing other things. And she’s still eating them.
And then…
I looked over…
And she had six green M&Ms in front of her.
What are the chances, I asked myself, that my daughter
just happened to end up with only green M&Ms?
“Danger Mouse, um, did you, uh,
sort your M&Ms by color?” I asked carefully.
“Oh yes. I like to eat them by the colors.”
OH. MY. DAWG.
I have given my child my
M&M OCD. I don’t even know how, because I don’t buy M&Ms in regular life, and thinking back can’t recall
ever having eaten M&Ms in front of her. It isn’t that I can say I haven’t, but I can’t remember doing so.
In other words, this is not like the mommy monkey teaching her offspring to use a stick to fish termites out of a log for din-dins.
This is like some weird genetic knowledge my daughter has acquired.
Must. Eat. M&Ms. By. Color.
Every time I think they aren’t really my kids but are rather Mutant Aliens™ dropped here by the planet Zogworbhspblatt to observe human beings (namely the DH and myself) under conditions of severe stress, they do something like this, proving beyond a doubt there is, in fact, a true genetic link between us.
5 comments:
I have the opposite of M&M OCD. I *cannot bear* to have multiples of any color in my hand before I pop them into my mouth. I like an assortment of candy color, thank you very much!! Is there a name for my weirdness?
Get over yourself. Everybody knows you're supposed to sort them before you eat them!
Now, if she additionally sorted them into geometric shapes like I do and ate them in order, then you'd have cause to worry.
You don't know from M&M OCD. Look very carefully at the cover of this book
That is what OCD looks like. I'm not sure where you get M&Ms in those colors but still....
Don't all M&Ms have the same geometric shape? I'm confused, MOI.
Maybe I didn't articulate well. I didn't mean the individual M&Ms were of different geometric shapes. I meant you sort the candies into shapes.
Which geometric shapes you can make of them depends on how many you have of what color.
For instance: If you are , really, really lucky, you can have one red, two oranges, three yellows, four blues, and five greens and you can make a rainbow triangle!
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