The Time I Popped My Son’s Balloon In His Face On Purpose
First the basics, it was yellow, his rumored favorite color since he had been able to discern and articulate color names. He was four years old. He loves balloons with the manic passion that is standard issue with kids. It started off as a helium balloon, rare these days given the prohibitive cost of that particular gas. So helium balloons are fun at first because you can carry them around and envy their effortless flight, then as they shrink and wrinkle each day, it’s fun to laugh at their piteous decline, then as they finally cower to the brutal beckon of gravity, it’s fun to try and hit them up in the air again in a taunting fashion, mocking the flight you once were so fond of.
The details get hazy at this point but I can confidently report that on this particular day the balloon was in its twilight, and my son’s fixation on it was approaching an inversely proportionate zenith. He was hitting this mother all over the house at a rate that would test anyone’s patience. You’re just going to have to take my word on that. This is clearly a biased account and my reserves of patience are middling at best but this balloon business had FLAGRANTLY breached the household peace DESPITE repeated warnings.
Bottom line, I had a vision of catching the balloon mid-air and crushing it in my hand, squeezing tight and confidently, wrenching from it a gaspy, terminal pop. And so that is exactly what I did, while he watched in a kind of compelling hybrid of horror and awe. The balloon’s regime was over. A tremor of guilt came over me, sure yes I heard my kid scream but inside I was miles away, maybe like on some kind of island in an oversized hammock getting gently swayed by a tradewind.
LONG STORY MEDIUM I masked my excitement and immediately apologized, found another balloon and lost my breath blowing it up as fast as possible. It wasn’t a good idea, I regretted it, wouldn’t recommend it. Doesn’t define my parenting style. Wasn’t even really that cathartic. C-. Would pop it another room next time, out of sight from the child. Would wait for a bigger balloon to create a more satisfying noise. B+. B.









