Thursday, March 19, 2009

Things to do while locked in a bathroom at home

Okay, I'm taking the low road tonight. I don't have the patience to deal with yet another frustratingly long bedtime debacle with Max. So after repeatedly putting him back in his bed without speaking to him, and sitting it out in the middle of their room and trying to silently slip away without success (thanks for nothin' Super Nanny!), I had to go to the bathroom so damn bad. Of course, Max immediately popped his head up and I ran ahead and locked the bathroom door with me on one side and Max on the other side.

Before I go any further, I will disclaim that Kyle is indeed in the house, so no mistreatment or neglect of Max occurred while I was in the bathroom away from him. I will also disclaim that I love my little boy a lot, but this Momma's boy stuff is for the birds.

Anyway...

What does one do while alone in the bathroom after successfully completing the initial objective (and the hands have been washed) but decides to wait until the temper tantrum subsides on the other side? If you ever find yourself in such a predicament, here's a few suggestions (in no particular order):

* take a long, hot bath
* shave
* pluck those unsightly chin hairs
* mask and tone your face
* clip your nails
* if you actually store your cleaning supplies in your bathroom, clean the bathroom
* brush and floss teeth
* count the tiles
* drink plenty of water (because the toilet's right there when your bladder is full)
* do yoga (only poses suitable for small spaces)
* brush and floss your teeth
* gargle with mouthwash (and if necessary, take a swig)
* clean your ears
* brush your hair 100 times
* sing songs (the acoustics usually rock in bathrooms)
* practice your smile in the mirror
* write a soap message on the mirror for your loved one to see later after it's all fogged up

And of course, since I obviously have my blackberry with me (don't ask!), there's a whole other list of ideas:

* check out the NCAA basketball scores on cbssports.com
* keep up correspondences via facebook
* RAFT all work emails
* plan out the next day's workload
* jot a few thoughts about one's self-appraisal
* play BrickBreaker
* make a few phonecalls
* twitter
* read up on cnn.com
* check out tomorrow's weather so you can mentally prepare what to wear
* watch goofy things on youtube.com
* install unnecessary apps
* calculate stuff on the calculator
* review appointments on the calendar
* make up new appointments to look like you're busy and super-important or a social rockstar
* write haikus
* google your name (boring!)
* hide all the apps you have no idea what their usefulness is
* take pictures and send them to facebook or flickr
* blog about locking yourself in the bathroom. Make every attempt to sound clever, yet don't be too lengthy (also, try to not sound too crazy in the head doing it--duh!)

Okay...so the boy seems to be asleep. I can get back to the rest of my life now. It's been a blissful 45 minutes though. Hope you find some pf my suggestions useful. Make any additions you'd like in the comments section. This could be or may have been you at some time.

7 comments:

Char Ollinger Waughtel said...

Jennifer - you rock!!!

kathall said...

ha...hilarious! i did hate to read this though after our conversation at lunch. hang in there...i swear it will get better (in about 2 years)!

Anonymous said...

This was a good laugh out loud post! As parents haven't we all had these moments.

Stick to your plan. The boy will get it one of these days. In the meantime you have plenty to do.

Anonymous said...

Love it!

I would...
*Put my VERY blond hair into corn rows
*Pull out the 80's steam rollers and see how high I can still tease my hair
*untangle all the necklaces that have landed in the flotsam dish on the counter
*Count how many brands of teeth whitener of have purchased and only used once
*Combine all the misc. half used lotion bottles into the one decorative bottle I purchased years ago for just that use and is currently collecting dust in a corner

Anonymous said...

thanks for the laughs and a glimpse into my future ...

Colleen said...

Hilarious!!! You crack me up cuz. Hope all is well in MN. Looks like the weather is warming up. Wasn't it your wedding in April where we had the blizzard?

Jensens6021 said...

Yeah, thanks for that correct reminder, Colleen. I wanted snow on my wedding day, but I didn't anticipate family and friends would have a wild road-trip to get to our wedding.

It will be 13 years on April 12th.