Secret Agent Men

I write this in the midst of living room rubble.

The toy box exploded. There is mysterious fuzz embedded in the carpet, lining a crushed layer of Cheerio dust. Pages from what I assume were once books are flung far and wide. And the vehicles sit askew from where the muppets laid down their bikes – tricycle wheels spinning harmlessly head over heels.

I am raising James Bond and Jason Bourne.

Last night, I sat back on the couch as Destroy examined the red toy box blocking the fireplace from several angles. It was unclear if he was interested in any of the toys or simply looking for the box’s weak spot. Search was circling the perimeter.

Destroy began liberating the stuffed animals, one at a time. He would pick each one up, proudly turn to display it to me and then kiss it (his proud new talent) before tossing the toy behind him and repeating this process with the next fluffy bear, moose or mouse.

Aww, I thought. He really is a lover not a fighter.

Before the smile even fully crossed my face there was a flurry of movement. Suddenly my two little black ops boys were wrestling on the ground – teeth barred. Where the heck did Search even come from! I hurled myself off the couch to separate them, but by the time I’d crossed the 10 feet separating us the two had already split apart and were giggling and smiling.

Search tilted his head, giving me a coy grin, and rested his head on my shoulder. Destroy blew me a kiss. Shortly thereafter I heard a tear.

Pages from “The Very Messy Monkey” fluttered from the recent mission. During the distraction created via the kissing kerfuffle, four meerkats from the messy monkey’s jungle had been assassinated. Destroy was chewing on the remnants of the pop-up pages with his shiny sharp new molars.

Search sucked on his sippy cup, casing the latch on the baby gate closing off the living room. Both boys have now figured out how the gate opens and spend quality time trying to scale the bars.

This called for a distraction. So this morning we headed off to the mall for some Christmas shopping and lunch. I figured I could use the tactical prowess of my secret agent men while facing the holiday hoards.

Packages acquired, we sat down for lunch. You certainly can’t have covert toddling operatives without special training – utensils seem like the next logical tool they should be capable of wielding in their arsenal. I gave James and Jason (aka Destroy and Search) spoons.

Destroy began stabbing his quesadilla, which he then finagled a piece onto the silver spoon. Then he slingshot it across the table at the couple next to us reviewing their gift list. Apologies proffered (and a realization that I’m *that* mom) and I turned my attention to Search who was stealthily trying to discharge each individual crouton from my ceasar salad.

How YOU doin' Melissa?

“Oh! Excuse me,” I heard a voice exclaim. Amid the increasing laughter from our table as well as the surrounding patrons, I realized – as if in slow motion – that my son had just goosed the waitress with his spoon. Well, that certainly wasn’t the activity expected from that particular piece of equipment…

As Melissa the Waitress began to smile at her pint-sized pursuer, Destroy helped himself to a handful of her tushy. “Destroy! Do not grab the server’s butt!” He got a wink and a special wave before we left.

You can’t make this stuff up… But a word of warning – this secret opp suavity likely only works when one still needs a booster seat to reach the quesadilla. We may need some additional training.

I don't think anyone's looking

Canvasing the joint

On my signal...

Ready...Set...Go!

Nothing to see here. Move right along.

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3 Responses to Secret Agent Men

  1. Joanne Hamann

    How DO you do it?? But, my dear boys, NO EATING BOOKS OR TEARING PAGES!!!! Makes old Auntie J very upset!!!!!!!

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