Sunday, February 22, 2009

The Gym

So I have been telling myself for months that I was going to start going to the gym. I had it all planned out I would go workout for an hour and Griffen would go to the daycare and just play and have fun and then we would go home and have a healthy lunch and he would take a nap while I did housework . The result of course would be I would get fit, Griffen would be rested, and the house would be clean. As in all my blog post reality decided to bite me in the butt, and this time it was hard.
Tuesday, I finally made the 5 minute journey to the gym. I was feeling good. My sneakers, that I have worn 3 times, were bright, shiny and cushy. Griffen was sweet and happy. He had been asking me for a ride in the car. He sings it " Ride in the car" it is cute. As soon as we got to the gym parking lot he started to cry. He has been to the gym with his dad. He usually cries a little at drop off but then quickly calms down when he sees the other kids. This time as soon as we got out of the car he started crying " Ride in the car" then he got more frantic and screamed "ride car fast" by the time we made it to the check in counter between his sobs he would moan "car". I could tell it just wasn't going to happen this time but I was meeting a friend so I started the check in process. Well actually all I did is pull out my wallet and then Griffen threw up all over me, then the diaper bag and then the floor. The lady working the daycare rolled her eyes and handed me a roll of paper towels. Service with an attitude that's a rule at the gym. Griffen at this point is hysterical and is using the death grip to climb my back as I try to clean up his morning cottage cheese with a roll of cheap paper towel. Just then my friend showed up to help. The both of us were on our knees trying to clean up when a cute young fit mother (no venom in my tone at all)decided to give me advice about how to get my child used to coming to daycare. She told me to bring him for five minutes and then ten and then twenty and that way he would get used to it. I don't see how that works when he threw up at the entrance. What do I let him puke and leave him in it for five minutes? I was confused. I don't believe that the best parenting advice is given when the person you are giving advice to is covered in puke. Finally, another employee came and said she would take care of the rest of the mess. Let me tell you a roll of cheap paper towels is not the most effective cleaning tool for vomit on carpet. So I took Griffen home. As soon as we got in the car he was fine. When we got home and cleaned up he at a healthy lunch and then took a nap. I on the other hand couldn't eat because I couldn't get the vomit smell out of my head. I didn't get the house cleaned because I was busy emptying my diaper bag and wallet and cleaning all of the contents. The next morning I woke up with a cold. So I didn't exactly reach my goals for this week. In fact I think I have found someone who hates the gym more then me and he has come up with a very effective way of communicating that . So I didn't get fit. My house is a disaster because I have been sick all week and as far as a healthy meals I have been taking shots of dayquil with OJ chasers. Griffen has napped well this week, otherwise I would probably be blogging from the insane asylum. At least I think I lost a couple of pounds from the different organs I have coughed up. And I think my abs have gotten a pretty good work out from hacking up the afore mentioned innards.

6 comments:

Liz B said...

I'm sorry it was such a traumatic experience for both you and Griff... but props to you for even trying. I haven't even stepped into a gym since before Connor was born (although I still have my gym membership).

Jamie said...

Man, that is so stressful. Emi went through a phase when she was two where she would not go into the daycare unless Caleb went with her. And you know me, the gym takes #1 priority over everything else in my life, so that was totally unacceptable. Now she looks forward to going to the gym everyday.

Mama C said...

Please tell me how to break Griffy of this. It is killing me. Sometimes you just need a break and I really need to get my butt to the gym. And personally 5:30am gym visits are unacceptable.

leslie said...

Sometimes I get so frustrated with not being able to go to the gym--I mean I am not asking to go have fun or something--I just want to go take care of myself for a short 45 minutes or so.
There is a time and season for all things....Griffin will get to where you can take him, or you will find a time that works for both of you. And yes a trip at 5:30 AM is NOT acceptable.

Mama C said...

Thanks. I am glad I am not the only one. I have to keep reminding myself that not everything (usually nothing) is on my schedule.

fawndear said...

The only way I ever get to the gym is the dreaded 5:30 time when hubby and the kiddo's are asleep.
Otherwise it doesn't happen at all. My kids are the opposite of your sweet son. They cry when I come to pick them up. People must think I beat my kids because they'd rather hang out with cool toys than mom.
Hang in there - Griffen will come around.