Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Another day in the life!

I have no idea if anyone will ever read this or care but here we go.  I am a wife to an awesome husband, a mother to a beautiful son, a runner, and the Managing Director for the Knoxville Track Club.  I am a certified group exercise instructor and have taught at local gyms since 2002.  I am incredibly lucky.  I've recently come back from vacation where I had a great opportunity to spend time with my husband and my son without the interruptions of daily life.  I have decided to spend less time multi-tasking and working on one thing at a time.  We'll see how that goes for me.  
My job is very challenging but also very satisfying.  I work in an industry in which I can watch people achieve their goals or fall a bit short and then try again.  I meet people everyday who have great stories about running or walking and why they do what they do.  It is awesome.  I am also ultimately responsible for the planning and execution of events and the safety and satisfaction of 1000s each year (close to 7500 last year just counting road races).  Everyone isn't always happy and folks can have a lot to say about the color of shirt or what they ate post race.  I take every comment and suggestion into consideration and I work with great volunteers on the board and committees to make each race better.
That is a little background.  Now, if you have a weak stomach, stop reading and call it a day.
Most everyone knows that I have been having hip and glute problems for the last few months.  I have decided to get serious about rehab and strengthening those muscles so that my running begins improving again.
My plan on Monday was to run in the morning and then go to the gym in the  afternoon with Jackson. I ate a sensible, light lunch and held off on that extra cup of coffee so I would be ready for my afternoon workout.  I picked up Jackson and we ran a couple of errands.  We were done way quicker than expected so I headed home. 
Feeling a little defeated and frustrated that my afternoon workout wasn't going to happen as planned, I started emptying the dishwasher.  Jackson was pushing the racks in and out and I kept asking him to stop it.  After several times of smiling at me and blatantly ignoring my request, I moved to take his hand and get him away from the dishwasher.  When I got his hand, I could smell it.  And then, I could see it....all down his leg...
I grabbed a diaper and wipes and towel and went to the family room to change him when I could see more of it...all over the hardwood floor.  I realized pretty quickly that there was no way to get this diaper off without a volcano of an explosion so we took it to the bathtub.  Gross.  Just gross.  There are no words.  I call it poopapocolypse (say that three times fast!) and this was the worst - ever.
When Jackson was 6 weeks old, we had this type of explosion with our friend Cindi at McMillan's.  The gracious employee at the store allowed us to use an entire roll of paper towels to clean the baby, car seat, and Cindi.  Today was way worse.
The lesson for Monday?  There was obviously a reason why I didn't make it to the gym that afternoon.  I can only imagine how traumatic that would have been for everyone if we had been there.  We would have been totally unprepared.
He had another incident in the bath that night.  Not as bad but needless to say that the tub needed a clorox scrubbing before we could let Jackson in there again.  
Life is funny.  You get curveballs all the time and you wonder why things can't just work out like you wanted them to...I think they work out exactly as planned.  We don't always see the lesson in the moments and sometimes it takes only a few hours to figure them out and sometimes days, months, or even years.  There is always a lesson and I hope I have the patience and wisdom to see them and then pass them on to Jackson.

1 comment:

  1. I am excited to be the first to comment on your blog! Welcome to the land of blogging. I am sure you will have many moving and funny stories from all the races that you can share with your readers. Great job!

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