Recently, I dumped all my videos onto my computer...I came across a few little rubies, but this one in particular had me wincing with pain, in remembrance.
Let me set the scene: I had just given birth to my third child a couple of weeks prior to this video, and I was out visiting my parents in Manitoba. Jack was hollering from the bathtub to come have a look at something they were doing, which incidentally sounded like lots of fun, so I grabbed my video-camera and ventured in. Now, because I was filming upon entry into the can, I wasn't fully aware of where I was going to sit. I had quite a few stitches and was still a little worse for wear. So I spotted something blue out of the corner of my eye and thought, "Most excellent. That's the little blue stool Mom keeps in here for the kids." So I go to sit down. Hard. Because I know the height of these stools. And tell me it's not just me, but the force at which you go to sit on something is largely based on known height, firmness and strength of said object.
Well my friends, turns out that blue thing I spotted from the corner of my eye was a miniscule and flimsy plastic wetwipe holder - the ones that sort of look like a box and could pass for a stool if you're not looking directly at it. Needless to say, I misjudged the height and strength of said "stool", sat down way too hard and, with high levels of embarrassment I admit, I crushed that thing right to the floor. It was so fucking painful; I knocked my coccyx north of my esophagus.
Again, if pressed to identify the most disturbing aspect of this video, I'd be at a loss. However, it'd be a toss between the following:
- Jack's interest in my well-being is absolutely zero; and he comes by this honestly. After witnessing a clumsy mishap, we're a family who laughs hysterically first, then asks if you're OK later. Much later. Like once-our-amusement-has-ended later, assuming we ever reach this point. Did I mention this affliction runs rampant in my family? Particularly my siblings - yes, I grew up with this sort of support. And I believe it's an actual medical condition. Yeah, it's called horribilus anus maximus - or simply asshole for short.
- That I felt the need to shriek, "Mommy just fell!" Yeah, that's a No-Shit-Sherlock statement if I ever heard one. Afterwards, I was amused to see that because the video camera handle had twisted in my hand, it ended up capturing Jack's absolute glee at my misfortune, as I lay dying on the floor. He's laughing so hard he can hardly breathe.
- It's quite obvious I abruptly spliced the video at the end. In the interest of not having my blog receive an R-rating, I felt obliged to cut. Quite frankly, the multiple f-bombs that flew out of my mouth is embarrassing, and may reflect poorly on my application for Mother-of-the-Year award, which incidentally, I'm going to win. Clearly.
7 comments:
Oh, oh Janita, it hurts to laugh this hard!! Another thing women should not do 2 weeks after is to read this blog - they're likely to burst a stitch! Please keep it coming, I look forward to your updates like its a new episode of Greys Anatomy!!!
Janita, thanks for this... I do need to laugh more... You are just the girl to make me do that. These videos do make me miss you;(. Glad you are enjoying the little people so much!!
Shannon - I know how much you love Greys Anatomy so I'll take that as a compliment! ;) Thanks so much. And Lynn, I miss you too. Question, do I sound that manly in real life? Don't answer that. Hearing myself on video makes me shudder.
I am not sure what I am more happy to hear; 1. That I am not the only mom out there continuing to narrate family videos in third person or 2. That I am not alone is editting my own expletives out of videos of the kids.
You are a gem, thank you for sharing! M xoxox
holy shit i think i just bust a gut laughing
how do you ever think your kids are gonna grow up normal with you around 24-7?!!!
You are too funny. I look forward to your blogs and am never dissapointed. God I miss you... Hope to see you soon!!
Michelle, no kidding on the third person chat...what's with that? Are we supposed to stop when they're in school? Hmmmm...
Jackie...define normal. After all, we still love each other. ;)
Nicole, miss you too! We'll make it happen one of these years. xo
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