January 31, 2009

The Lure of Licorice

We're not really licorice eaters here. So when I picked up a bag of licorice for the boys (in order to reward their exemplary in-store behavior), it was something new.

Driving out of the Target parking lot, the backseat conversation went like this:

Andrew: Mom, what's licorice?

Elizabeth: Well, it's candy, but there is something called licorice bark, and that's where the candy gets its distinctive flavor.

Andrew: Oh. I like it!

William (very serious): Andrew, you know who eats licorice don't you?

Andrew: Yeah, me!

William: No, Andrew. [Dramatic pause.] Drunk people.

[HUH?????]

[LONG PAUSE FROM MOM DRIVING THE BIG RED PASSENGER VAN.]

[AND THEN IT SLOWLY SINKS IN. LIQUOR = LICOR-ICE]

Too funny. If I'd have been drinking a Diet Coke, it would have blown out my nose. And to think my dear son apparently thought I was feeding him food for drunks.

(By way of explanation on the "drunkard" knowledge, our girls were in "Annie," the stage production, a couple years ago. Miss Hannigan in all her glory exposed our kids to theatrical drunkenness. Sigh.)

1 comment:

Barb said...

What kind of a mother are you?! Ha ha ha ha! Did the "alcoholic" element make it more or less appealing to Andrew then???