I know lots of us have kids and wrench with them. Here is a thread for related stories.
I have one to start:
Last friday, I was working on the dash of my saab when my 20 month old son walks up. he asks to be picked up and sit in my lap. How can I say no? Anyway, I continue working around him and he is poking and prodding at stuff mostly watching me work. After a few minutes, he says "Fun, daddy. Having fun." Very happy dad results.
The next morning, after the friday night performance, he and I are the first two awake. So I take him right outside to work on the car. This time, he has a shorter attention span, so I'm letting him walk around in the backyard and on the deck and such while I work. Occasionally he will come over and pick up a tool and look at it for a bit then put it back and walk away. So I'm almost done with the job of replacing the dash, and I have all but the last screw installed. None of the switches are in place yet because they snap back in last. My son comes over, grabs my 'magnet on a stick' tool, and swiftly plunks it right through a switch hole in the dash. All the way in. Gone. Grr. "Ok" I think, "I can reach in with some other tools and grab it back out of the dash". So I get to work on that.
About 10 minutes go by and I decide that the only way to get this tool out is going to be to re-remove some pieces. Getting angrier. Start looking for my torx socket that I have been using on all of the saab dash screws. I look over, and realize that my son is now playing with the ratchet and extension that the socket was connected to, but there is no socket attached. Uh oh. A dark wave of reality sweeps over me as I realize that I have not been paying much attention to what he has been doing for the last 10 minutes, and that socket could be ANYWHERE. It could be in the grass in the backyard. It could be in one of a million nooks or crannies in the garage. It could have been dropped through a crack in the deck. It could be in his stomach. And it is the socket I need to fix the car and finish the job.
So I calmly ask a 20 month old what he did with the socket. That nets me a blank stare. Then I motion to the tool he is holding, and ask where it is. He offers me the ratchet and extension. I ask "Is the tool in the map pocket?" and I point to the map pocket. He looks in the map pocket and says "Tool?". Great, this is clearly going to work. I say "Daddy is getting very frustrated right now." More blank stare. I get up and not so calmly start walking around the car, frantically checking the deck, grass, garage, etc for any sign of a socket. Of course there is none. I sit back down in the car to think. No way can I bring him back inside and wake my wife with "he might have swallowed a torx socket".
He still wants to play, and is grabbing at more tools. Fine, I think, but I'll be watching nothing but what you do with them. So I put a different socket on the extension and ratchet for him. He promptly sticks the tool through a hole in the carpet up near the bottom of the dash, and is pretending to work the ratchet. "Huh", says I, and I peel back the carpet just under that hole. There's the socket!!! "SON!!! YOU'RE A GENIUS!!!" I exclaim. Still had to remove the dash again to get the original tool, but at least I have all my tools and none are showing up on a stomach x-ray this morning.