I showed up to a nine-year-old’s birthday party. I was with my friend, Chubbs. I felt strange being there.
I knocked on the door.
A blonde boy answered only to find me and Chubbs standing on the porch, singing an energetic rendition of “Happy Birthday,” while doing the Tango.
Before we finished dancing, Chubbs said, “Quick! Dip me!”
The crowd went wild.
We came bearing gifts. Nothing fancy, it was a T-shirt with Andy Taylor and Barney Fife on the front, with the words “Nip it in the bud!” in bold print.
The shirt was an extra-large because that was the only size the novelty store had in stock. And it was either the Andy T-shirt, or a shirt which read: “F.B.I. Federal Bikini Inspector.”
A few months ago, Bailey’s mother emailed to tell me that her son likes me. She told me he listens to my podcast each week, and reads my stuff even though some of the words are too big.
I was touched.
Bailey removed the T-shirt
from the gift bag and held it against his shoulders. The thing hung down to his feet.
“Look, Mom!” he shouted. “It’s a shirt with weird guys on it!”
“Sweetie, that’s Andy and Barney,” his mother explained.
“Barney?” The kid frowned. “But, where’s his purple dinosaur suit?”
His mother asked me not to share too much of their story, and I won’t. But I will tell you that Bailey’s parents divorced last year, and it was traumatic. The stress has made Bailey sick. He has developed medical problems because of the anxiety.
“He internalizes everything,” his mother told me. “It’s been a rough year.”
Anyway, the party was nice. I sat on Bailey’s back porch with his friends to watch a talented husband-and-wife magician duo from Birmingham. The magicians dazzled the crowd.
During their performance, they selected Chubbs as…
