This is a response to the 2/4 Secret Podcast, but I didn’t know where else to share it. Sarah’s crazy story re: the bat in her hotel room reminded me of an equally insane story about my husband, a shoe and a small furry mammal (but no rabies shots, thank goodness!).
Years ago we used to walk to Sunday mass every week—a beautiful 4+ mile w…
This is a response to the 2/4 Secret Podcast, but I didn’t know where else to share it. Sarah’s crazy story re: the bat in her hotel room reminded me of an equally insane story about my husband, a shoe and a small furry mammal (but no rabies shots, thank goodness!).
Years ago we used to walk to Sunday mass every week—a beautiful 4+ mile walk from our house to the cathedral. My husband has enormous feet (size 15 in athletic shoes) and some neuropathy (both important factors in this story). One Sunday, after we had walked to mass, sat through the full mass, and stopped for coffee afterwards, we were sitting at the bus stop waiting for our bus home when my husband mentioned that it felt like there was something in his shoe. He took it off to check for a bunched up sock or whatever, and—lo and behold—there was a tiny mouse in his shoe! Somehow miraculously alive, too!
This is a response to the 2/4 Secret Podcast, but I didn’t know where else to share it. Sarah’s crazy story re: the bat in her hotel room reminded me of an equally insane story about my husband, a shoe and a small furry mammal (but no rabies shots, thank goodness!).
Years ago we used to walk to Sunday mass every week—a beautiful 4+ mile walk from our house to the cathedral. My husband has enormous feet (size 15 in athletic shoes) and some neuropathy (both important factors in this story). One Sunday, after we had walked to mass, sat through the full mass, and stopped for coffee afterwards, we were sitting at the bus stop waiting for our bus home when my husband mentioned that it felt like there was something in his shoe. He took it off to check for a bunched up sock or whatever, and—lo and behold—there was a tiny mouse in his shoe! Somehow miraculously alive, too!