The most bizarre thing happened at work today:
A fifth grader was chatting with me at my desk when another fifth grader came up to borrow a pencil. As the second student was digging through the pencil bin, she laid down the small fish squirt toy that she had been carrying. The first student, still chatting with me, absent-mindedly picked up the squirt toy and squeezed. Pfffffitttt – a squirt of liquid hit me full in the face, right next to my mouth.Â
“Ewwwwwwwww!” I cried, wiping the liquid off my face.
“What was in that?” the first student asked.
“Oh, I dunno, just some old bathwater I guess,” said the owner of the squirt toy (who has younger siblings, it should be noted).
Needless to say, as soon as I could extract myself I ran down to the staff room and washed my face. Hopefully I won’t have broken out in a weird rash tomorrow morning or contracted some dread disease. Blech blech blech. The things they DON’T tell you about what it means to be a children’s librarian.
And, for the record, I also got sneezed on today by a sixth grader. Twice. Good thing I take vitamins.
Oh, I’m cracking up! You need a HazMat suit!