Things My Brother Says

By Lauren Smith @AlbatrossTales

In honor of my little brother’s birthday yesterday (22, you’re making me feel old here Eric!), here are of some of his more recent quotes– as in, these are the only ones I can remember off the top of my head. I could write a pretty good series of Things Eric Says, and I’m fairly certain one of these days that will probably happen. So perhaps consider this a preview of epic works to come. They say that as a writer you should mine your family life for material. Pretty sure I’m set for writing material for the rest of my life. For a kid with selective mutism he sure has a lot to say when no one else is around, and most of it is hilarious.

Selective mutism is defined (by Wikipedia) as “… a psychiatric disorder in which a person who is normally capable of speech is unable to speak in given situations or to specific people. …. Children and adults with selective mutism are fully capable of speech and understanding language but fail to speak in certain situations, though speech is expected of them. The behavior may be perceived as shyness or rudeness by others. A child with selective mutism may be completely silent at school for years but speak quite freely or even excessively at home.” This describes Eric to a T. It can be a challenge, but hey, we’ve all got our issues. Some are just more obvious than others. I’m sure some of his teachers, who I don’t think he ever spoke to during his 4 years of high school, would be astounded at at the Chatty Cathy he turns into as soon as he gets home. One never knows exactly what will emit from his vocal cords, so it’s never boring (see below).

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Things My Brother Says

  • “I’ll bet this metal pole would float.”

The King of Drama after a mile or two of hiking in Death Canyon.

Dad: “Are you in shape yet?”
Eric: “No.”
Dad: “Well then we better keep biking until you are.”

  • “Don’t make me turn on my synthetic lightning.”

Bison in Yellowstone National Park, July 2013, just chillin’ like a villin.

Mom: “The bison like those dry spots to hang out in.”

Eric: “They should try my lips, they’re pretty dry.”

  • “Look at that wad of goats over there.”
  • After farting in the kitchen directly in front of me, just before leaving the room: “Here’s your gift of Christmas stench.”
  • As we approach a waterfall on a hike: “I hear the pitter-patter of falling water. Or 100 mountain goats peeing at the same time.”

Castle Geyser, Yellowstone National Park.

  • “I think my ass geyser just exploded.”

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Happy Birthday Eric! You’re the best little brother I’ve ever had, and I can’t imagine how boringly-normal my life would be without you. You are one of the most righteous dudes I’ve ever met, and I’m so proud of you.

Rock on, bro.