Sunday, April 09, 2006

Time to crawl under a rock

Okay, I'm really embarrassed right now.

I am in the family room, which, for those of you who have not been to our house, is upstairs. Downstairs, in our living room, a bunch of church leaders are having a meeting. I was online doing some stuff and I got done and turned on the stereo which provides sound for the TV...Well, apparently it was on PBS, and somehow the volume got left on high...( I think that there is a difference in the volume when you are using the stereo to watch a movie, and when you are using it to watch the TV)... and so when I turned it on, I was almost literally blasted away by some horrible sounds, masquerading as music. Now you're thinking, public television? Probably jazz, right? No. They were doing a story on bikers or something. It was that kind of music...loud, obnoxious, screechy electric guitar music...and it was soooo loud that I completely lost my mind for about ten seconds and flailed madly at all the remotes and buttons that I had at my command. It was all a frantic blur. I couldn't find the mute button. I finally ended up diving onto the receiver and turning it down manually. Ten seconds doesn't sound like much, but believe me, it was a loooooooong time. There is no way, unless they were all smitten with profound deafness at that exact moment, that the men downstairs could have missed it.

Oh my word. I am so mortified.

I am the Sunday School teacher who earlier in the day shushed her tiny tot pupils as we walked under the church windows on our way to collect flowers to glue on our Easter pictures. And here I am now, pumping out crazy punk-rock-heavy-metal noxiousness at top volume while there's a church leaders meeting going on downstairs.

I am too scared to even look at the stereo now for fear something will jump out and hurt me.

So...P.S. I wrote this about an hour ago, and Brad just walked in, as the meeting is over now and when I began to apologize profusely about the noise, he said that he didn't hear anything. Oy. All that cringing for nothing.

6 comments:

Kristi said...

Ha ha ha!!!

Laughter said...

Awww, poor Claire, I would have crawled into a corner and stayed mortified for a very long time. Yay for the "deaf" men downstairs. :-P

Avalanche Cowpoke said...

Tee Hee, chuckle, Guffaw! 8~)

ljm said...

Yeah, Rockin' out to the King's Heirs 8-track. Good times.

Shari said...

LOL! I'm sure they've heard much worse. Thank goodness they were hard-of-hearing! I guess if they were in the middle of a deep, prayerful moment, then it would have been a wee bit embarrassing.

Loreo said...

I love getting a laugh first thing in the morning! Too funny! I can just see you fumbling to even hold on to the remote in your extreme shock! HA! ha!