Sunday, May 13, 2012

A Mother's Day to Remember. Or not.

I had to laugh this morning at all the forces of the universe conspiring against me as I tried to accomplish a huge goal in my life - to play the piano in sacrament meeting. Yes, I was just accompanying the Primary kids singing Teach Me to Walk in the Light, but it was a BIG deal for me and I wasn't going to let anything get in my way. However, it almost didn't happen.

I took the kids on a quick trip to Burley this weekend to see my brother Aaron perform his Senior Recital. I can't go to his graduation, so I was determined to go and be a part of this, even if I had to take the kids myself and be there less than 24 hours. We had a great time, and of course got a late start on the journey home Saturday night. But I had to be back to play the piano in our 9 am sacrament meeting, so staying wasn't an option.

I packed up the kids and pulled out of my parents' driveway at about 7 pm. Luke had been complaining that he didn't feel good, but I was hoping he was just making it up. My mom sent him with a barf bag just to be sure. As we drove past the rest area near, well, nowhere, on I-84, Dallin yelled, "Mom, Luke is barfing all over everything and it's not in the bag!" It was true. Luke had barfed all over himself and the entire backseat and not a speck of it had gone in the bag. I pondered that mystery during the unpleasant 15 minutes to the gas station in Snowville, where I got him out and started to brush the contents of his stomach off his clothes. At this point I got a whiff of something else. Something worse.

"Luke, did you....?" "No, Mom, I swear I didn't!" I checked his pants, and yes, he did. Poor little fellow didn't even realize that when he was throwing up, he was also... throwing down, as we like to put it delicately. Now that presents a problem when you are at a gas station with no other adult and three other kids. I've already given you more detail than perhaps I should have, so I will stop there and just say that I took him in to the bathroom with a pack of wet wipes and prayed that the other kids would not be victimized in any way by the rif raf in the parking lot of the greasiest Flying J in the nation. I considered taking them all in with me, but the bathroom is small and what would I do with Jake while I performed the necessary but horrific actions that would be required of me? We would end up with even more germs than we already had. It worked out in the end, and we continued on our journey without further incident, arriving home just after 11:30 pm. I unpacked the barf-filled vehicle and prayed that no one else would get sick.

This morning I was up early, freshly showered and ready to practice the piano and conquer my fear of playing in sacrament meeting. Abby came in to my bathroom and sat on the potty. A moment later I could hear the choking and gagging noise that mothers know all too well. I grabbed her off the toilet and spun her around. She successfully barfed into the toilet and I congratulated myself on a job well done and further cleanup avoided. It was at this moment that I was aware of a warm sensation on my feet. You will remember that her pajamas were around her ankles at the time. I looked down and had a realization that would ruin any Mother's Day, I don't care who you are. While she was throwing up, she was also... throwing down. All over the floor and my bare feet. Shall I say it again? All over my bare feet. Less than an hour before I was to conquer my fears and become a new person, all on Mother's Day.

I did the only thing I could do. I looked heavenward and called for help. My cry was answered by Jason, who came in, surveyed the scene, and asked in a horrified voice, "What do you want me to do?" I could only croak out a small, "I don't know." Then he left.

I cleaned up the crime scene, disinfected my feet and went to church, unpracticed and unabashed. When the time came for the Primary children to sing I marched to the front, hid at the piano behind all the standing kids, and played the song. I didn't make any mistakes until the third verse when I started thinking, "Hey, this is fun! I'm really good at this! Why was I so scared?" and lost my place and played three wrong notes. I don't think anybody noticed because the kids and moms were all singing together and apparently getting emotional from the wonderfulness of it all. I'm proud to say I was a part of it and I didn't let nerves, barf or shiz get in my way.

12 comments:

Emily said...

And I thought my day yesterday was bad. You totally win. Oh. My. Heavens. Here's to hoping you now have a quiet home with no throwing up or down. And a stiff drink. (Kidding about the drink...unless we're talking Diet Coke.)

Tara said...

You take the prize as the worst Mother's Day. EVER. I will make you a crown out of a toilet seat, wipes, and Immodium AD. 'Throwing down' may be the funniest term I've ever heard of!!! Still laughing at your horrific misfortune.

Rachel said...

Wow~ that is all I can say! There is nothing worse than barfing and pooping kids.... except having to play the piano or talk in sacrament mtg.... God bless! thanks for sharing... I bet Aaron was so pleased that you drove to Burley. You are such a great sister. I am glad no one got violated while in snowville at the Flying J.. I have been there.. never want to go there again... Happy Freaking Mothers day.. .I love ya..

Mary said...

I busted out laughing, and then I saw the labels on your post "why was I born?" - and I laughed again. You are so great! Great job conquering your piano fear. And as far as all the other events, isn't that the true epitome of being a Mother? You dig in, do the dirty work (LITERALLY!), love them, and then stand up and smile while moving on to the next thing. You're a great mom! I hope next year is less eventful and I hope everyone is feeling better quickly!

Tiffany said...

You have got to be the BEST mom of the year! Is there a ward award for that? I nominate you! After laughing thru your post I then felt extremly horrified for you. I am so sorry you had a bad day but I can promise NOBODY heard any wrong notes being played on the piano. You did GREAT!I hope the kids are feeling better! If you need anything call me

Sierra said...

Oh. My. Gosh! This is so horribly funny I'm tearing up. I want to start a petition to end Mother's Day. It brings bad Karma around I swear!

carrie said...

You completely crack me up. Who else could write about all of that yucky stuff....and make it funny? : ) You are an amazing mother and person. I'm sorry your day started off so crappy (no pun intended).....but it will definitely be one you'll never forget. Congrats on the piano in Sacrament mtg accomplishment! That would scare me too death. You're my hero. xoxo

a-anderson said...

I agree with all the other comments. You are awesome!

JoAnna said...

Throwing down- great term! Don't envy you one bit! Found you at finding the funny.

Unknown said...

Ha! I know no one noticed. Three notes is nothing! I am impressed by your ability to collect yourself after all of that. :)

Thanks for linking this up to #findingthefunny this week!

Jilleen said...

Wow! I'm sorry I had a good laugh at your expense. I hope no one else got sick.... including you. Happy {late} Mother's Day! You are a great one!

T+J said...

you're my hero! that is awesome you played in sacrament!!!! love & miss you!!!