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Into the Fray

Name: Angie Mootz
Kids: son, born in January
Works: full-time office job
Favorite part about being a mom: That sleepy little head on your shoulder.
Least favorite part about being a mom: Irrational worries.
Famous for: Laughing too much.

TFA

By Angie Mootz
Friday, Oct 17 2008, 01:32 PM

Well, I suppose it's a rite of passage.  The First Accident.  It has to happen sometime, right?  That doesn't change the fact that I am a total idiot.

 I was enjoying a nice trip to Door County, helping my brother-in-law pack up some stuff in their rented motor home.  Henry (my son) was hanging out on the bed - it was one of those tables that transforms into a bed.  I had just fininshed changing him.  I turned around for a second and then I heard a thud, a moment of silence, and then a scream.  Oh, my god.  I turned back to him and he was face down on the floor.  The thoughts that ran through my head between the time I heard him fall and when I picked him up... I was so scared.  I picked him up and turned him around, half expecting to see something out of a horror movie.  Nothing.  He was crying hysterically, but he seemed to be more scared than anything.  I took him outside and distracted him with some pretty leaves and he was done crying.  It doesn't change the fact that I am a total idiot.

 It's the Number One Rule, isn't it?  If your baby is anywhere he could fall - on the bed, on the changing table... Keep A Hand On Him At All Times.  It doesn't matter that I was standing right there.  Babies usually don't look all that mobile, but they can move faster than The Infected in 28 Days Later.  As soon as I picked him up I started crying, too, and my brother-in-law was trying to calm me down.  Since my back was to him (because I am a total idiot) I didn't see the fall, but my brother-in-law said that he mainly fell on his side and then hit his head.  I kept saying, "But this is the first time this has happened!" and, "I don't even know where there's an Emergency Room in Door County!"  And he gently says, "Ang, he only fell a foot and a half" and "They're like little rubber bands at that age."  This is a guy whose 4-year-old recently had five staples put in his head, so he's certainly familiar with kid accidents.  So overall, I was more upset than the baby was, but I think we both recovered okay.

 Milwaukee Moms, if you're out there, I'd love for you to comment and tell me about your own TFA.  It would make me feel a lot better.  (But of course it wouldn't excuse the fact that I am certainly an idiot.)

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Meg McKenna   

OMG, Angela. I get that sick feeling just reading this that I had when my TFA happened. I think I called my mom and tried to turn myself in as an unworthy mother. Thank God they're now old enough to have hurts I can pass judgment on - like 'well, that's what you get when your fencing your sister,' and 'Let that be a lesson that you shouldn't ride a scooter and try of scoop down a hand to pick up a rock.'
October 17, 2008 5:44 PM

Kristin Larissa   

Hey Ange, I had to chuckle at this one, but I hope this little incident didn't hyper-magnify your neverending list of irrational fears. My mini brain cinema of any-possible-horror-that-could-harm-my-precious-child is constantly terrorizing me, so I have become the epitome of the laughably overprotective parent...and still my Levon has been rushed to the emergency room at least once a year since birth (big sigh). He's a boy; things happen. See how you reacted to Henry's little rubber band bounce? Now think about how you're gonna react the first time he needs to have nine staples slammed in the back of his skull...You'll survive it, and he will, too. But the tremendous guilt and shame that you have completely failed at protecting your child will follow you like a shadow (bad simile) until you walk into the light of perfectly imperfect motherhood (bad metaphor). Anyway, I do think your brother-in-law would prefer to be referred to as "famous racecar driver" or "psuedo-chef extraordinare" or something like that the next time he warrants a mention on your blog:)
December 28, 2008 3:29 PM

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