Wednesday, July 22, 2009

"I went to bed with gum in my mouth..."

Do you remember that book?

I didn't wake up with gum in my hair yesterday, but I wasn't having the greatest of days. I woke up feeling kind of eh all over, and then a bunch of stupid little things went wrong. Everything was getting to me and I was feeling like I was on the verge of tears even though I couldn't pinpoint any one single thing that was really worth crying about.

When I was out running errands in the morning, I decided, as an attempt to cheer myself up, I'd buy a six pack of fancy root beer, even though it was way more expensive than what I would usually pay for junk food. It seemed like the perfect, motivating, afternoon treat.

After lunch, I sat down to work and got stuck and frustrated and decided it was time for a break and that nice big icy glass of root beer. A simple little indulgence to pull me through the day. But there are two problems with basing your sanity in little rewards.

1. The little rewards usually don't work as fully as you'd like
2. Sometimes you forget the root beer on the bottom rack of the effing grocery cart and don't realize it until you're at your absolute wits end and then you get mad at yourself for crying over lost root beer, because it's utterly ridiculous to cry over root beer, even though it isn't really about the root beer, is it? (Anyone who talked to me yesterday is probably like, "Oh my god! Will she shut eff up about the effing root beer?" and they'd be totally justified in doing so.)

But, after a good phone chat with an amazing person, and applying Corinne's Post-It technique (we have a very interesting kitchen wall art now) to my problem, I got through my work confusion and climbed back into bed to watch Bridget Jones until it was time for writing group.

On the way to writing group, it rained so hard I could barely see the road, and then I stepped in a huge puddle as soon as I got out of my car. But, I had a wonderful time with wonderful ladies who are so amazingly considerate that they make sure they always bring wheat-free snacks for me (seriously, how sweet is that?), and got to hear some fantastic work.

When I got home, J met me out in the garage. He had a weird look on his face.
"What?" I asked.
"Um. . ." he was kind of smiling.
"Yes?" I asked, giggling nervously, assuming it had something to do with one of the members of our multi-pet household pooping in an inappropriate place.
"Where's the mop?"

And then I walked in the kitchen and saw a brand new Great Lake right there on the floor, complete with a tiny island made from the 8 paper towels J had used in a weak attempt to clean it up.

We have a dishwasher that hooks up to the sink instead of a built in. J needed to use the sink, so he paused the wash cycle and unhooked it. Then he forgot about it and walked away. But the pause feature pauses for half an hour and then turns back on automatically. From the other room, he suddenly heard water splashing and realized that the washer had started up and was now draining water directly onto the floor.

After the day I had, I fully expected to start crying. I fully expected to get that, "Oh, and now this," feeling and just loose it completely. But all I could do was laugh. Because it's funny. Because I couldn't stop picturing what J's face must have looked like when he realized what he'd done. Because our kitchen floor was disgusting anyway, and now it's much cleaner. Because I love spending time with J, even if it's spent mopping up dirty dishwasher water with old towels.
Because good friends are always going to be a much better fix than root beer. And it's not like anyone made me eat lima beans.

5 comments:

Corinne Bowen said...

First off, the title of this post made me laugh out loud. So thank you.
Secondly, thank you for putting into words what wacky people like us go through in our minds. It's nice to see it in print. Makes me feel a little less cuckoo.

mudnessa said...

I so relate to this, except in my case I would have lost it with the dishwasher. Me and my husband don't work together so well we both would rather do it ourselves but he usually just leaves me to do it.

Courtney said...

I've had days where I felt just like that -- where the breaking point comes and it makes me laugh, not cry. That is a hilarious mental image of your dishwasher!

Oh, and I hate lima beans too, FYI.

equa yona(Big Bear) said...

I really loved the last line, even though succotash is one of my favorite meals.

WendyCinNYC said...

I'm having one of those days RIGHT NOW. Poo.