Mommy's Band Concert
Last Tuesday was Mommy's band concert at Ridge Road Middle School. It was quite an adventure, mostly for Daddy, but me too.
Daddy picked me up and we went to McDonald's to get some food before the concert and to play in their playground. But I wasn't all that interested in the playground, I had a poopy diaper. But Daddy forgot the diaper bag at home. So we went off to the store to buy some diapers and by that time we had to head to Mommy's school to make it in time.
When we got to her school, there were cars everywhere. Daddy had to park real far away. Then he set about to change my diaper and that's when things got real interesting. It was everywhere. I think it took him 10-15 minutes to fully change me and at one point I was buck naked in the car! Oh, did I mention it was maybe 20 degrees outside and windy?
He wiped everything off as best he could, tucked my shirt into my pants so people couldn't see the stain and off we went to the concert. We stopped in the bathroom once we got inside, but there was no soap in the soap dispensers! Ick.
We had to stand outside the gym for the orchestra part of the concert because so many people were there already. The bleachers were full and a bunch of seats behind the band and orchestra were full too. In between the groups, Daddy took me to the corner where the bleachers stopped and we stood in the little alleyway because it gave us a good view of Mommy and the band.
Her bands played well. I got a little restless towards the end and I think Daddy was getting a little sore from holding me, but soon enough the concert was over and I got to run and run and run around the gym. Some of Mommy's students kept trying to get my attention, but I was shy again and kept running away.
Daddy and I did take the microphone back to Ms. Tanner (the wonderful Ridge Road principal) and she gave me a big smile. I like her.
Daddy kept chasing me around the gym to make sure my shirt stayed tucked in. I thought that was funny.
Finally we got to go home and I rode in Mommy's new car!
Daddy picked me up and we went to McDonald's to get some food before the concert and to play in their playground. But I wasn't all that interested in the playground, I had a poopy diaper. But Daddy forgot the diaper bag at home. So we went off to the store to buy some diapers and by that time we had to head to Mommy's school to make it in time.
When we got to her school, there were cars everywhere. Daddy had to park real far away. Then he set about to change my diaper and that's when things got real interesting. It was everywhere. I think it took him 10-15 minutes to fully change me and at one point I was buck naked in the car! Oh, did I mention it was maybe 20 degrees outside and windy?
He wiped everything off as best he could, tucked my shirt into my pants so people couldn't see the stain and off we went to the concert. We stopped in the bathroom once we got inside, but there was no soap in the soap dispensers! Ick.
We had to stand outside the gym for the orchestra part of the concert because so many people were there already. The bleachers were full and a bunch of seats behind the band and orchestra were full too. In between the groups, Daddy took me to the corner where the bleachers stopped and we stood in the little alleyway because it gave us a good view of Mommy and the band.
Her bands played well. I got a little restless towards the end and I think Daddy was getting a little sore from holding me, but soon enough the concert was over and I got to run and run and run around the gym. Some of Mommy's students kept trying to get my attention, but I was shy again and kept running away.
Daddy and I did take the microphone back to Ms. Tanner (the wonderful Ridge Road principal) and she gave me a big smile. I like her.
Daddy kept chasing me around the gym to make sure my shirt stayed tucked in. I thought that was funny.
Finally we got to go home and I rode in Mommy's new car!
Labels: band concert, poop, Ridge Road MS


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