How
did I die?
2011
Bear
- Dad
Me - Yes
mate?
Bear
- If I am ever a lifeguard, and you aren't already dead, I’ll try and pull you
out of the water.
*
My daughter predicts my death several times
a week. She comes to our room at 1am and either taps me on the head until I
wake up or opens my eyelids with her fingers and stares at me.
A small child standing by your bed in the
midnight hours is always terrifying and most nights I wake with a jolt and see
the dark shadow of my daughter standing breathing beside me.
What
is it?
I had
a nightmare.
Just try
and go back to sleep darlin’
No
Dad, I dreamt you died.
She then makes upset noises and I reassure
her I am alive. I pull her into bed for a hug, she curls in and falls straight
back to sleep.
Then without fail she kicks me in the
groin.
In the morning I ask –
So
how did I die last night darlin’?
She grins from the breakfast table and
gives me my latest death. The list is now lengthy
- You were eaten by a crocodile
- You were shot by a gun
- You were stabbed in the face
- You were hit by a car / bus / horse
- You were eaten by an angry shark
- You were sick
- You were on the toilet
- You ate too much beans.
- You were hit by a dog
- You were old
- You just didn’t get up any more
- A snake killed you
- You exploded
- You caught fire and then exploded
- Dad, you just died, don’t you know? I am watching Tinkerbell.
With each scenario she mentions I make a
mental note to be cautious just in case she is a five-year-old soothsayer.
Should we go to the Reptile Park I keep a close watch on the crocodile
enclosure in case it should break and the overly large child killing crocodile come
rampaging towards me while my daughter giggles. I watch the ocean for sharks like
Chief Brody and stay firmly on the sand while she throws sand bombs at me. I am
careful crossing the road, I try not to catch fire or explode, I stay well away
from snakes and exercise caution when on the toilet. Should I see a dog that
looks likely to hit me I give it a wide berth. As for being shot, well there is
only so much I can do to avoid that other than stay away from Nakatomi Plaza.
My sons’ death fixation does not relate to
me dying, but is specifically related to the undead. He begs for details on
zombies. Can zombies survive fire? Can zombies eat dogs? Do zombies ever catch
the bus? Would a zombie swim or walk under water? Can Batman beat a zombie? I
answer each question as best I can, prefacing it with “well, zombies don’t
exist….but” and then launching into a lengthy scenario about Batman and a
zombie having a tussle in Gotham City. The last zombie question I had from him
was “Dad, can a zombie eat itself, what would happen when it swallowed the last
bite?” I am still working on this one.
I took the kids to the local cemetery when
Bear was 3 and Toes around the one-year mark. Bear had been asking to go for
ages, pointing to it and telling me he wanted to see where the dead lived. We
were short of anything to do that day I hiked them up the hill, Bear on my
shoulders and Toes in the pram. It was a blistering Australian day and by the
time we reached the gates I was dripping sweat and breathless. Bear ran
gleefully towards the graves, Toes bumbled along.
Bear stopped suddenly and turned to me.
Dad?
Yes
mate?
Where
are the dead people?
Underground,
they are buried.
He frowned.
Dad?
Yes
mate?
Can
we go and get a shovel?
On that same trip he asked me
Dad,
why do people die?
I took a deep breath and gave it my best
shot.
People
get old. Once they have done everything, eaten every meal, had every beer, seen
every movie and read every book they die. They fall asleep and don't wake up.
Like
Da?
Yes
mate, like Da.
Da was my wife’s grandfather; he died when Bear
was two.
Da
was old.
Yes
mate, he was very old. But he was in hospital where they care for people, he was
comfortable and you gave him a kiss goodbye.
Da
died. He’s dead like fish.
Fish was Bears very originally named pet
fish. The fish died, most likely of over feeding. He has a new fish now, when
he first got it he wanted to call it Fishy. It’s a fighting fish so the name
was toughened up to Demon-Fish.
Yes
mate, Da is dead like Fish.
Bear gave the beach a distant look, like
Heathcliffe on the moors. He seemed to weigh up mans mortality, to consider the
brief shining life we lead before we wink out and leave only love and memories.
He turned back at me.
Can I
have an ice cream?
*
Toes has seen her pet mouse die, she’s
fascinated by deceased pigeons on the side or the road and she giggled when she
saw a fish chopped into pieces by a fisherman and thrown back into the water,
mouth gasping on its severed head. .
She tells me there is a ghost of an old
lady in her room who hates her. This gives me chills. Sometimes she points to
the corner of the room and assures me someone is standing there.
I tucked her in the other night, sung her a
lullaby, kissed her and asked her to try not to dream my death tonight.
Ok
Dad, I’ll just dream you get hurt.
I know I am reaping what I have sewn, having raised two happy little goth kids and I love my demon kids. So saying, it would be nice to live through the night for a change.
*
1997
An ex girlfriend, before she was an ex, asked
me– If you died, would you mind if I
dated your housemate?
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