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A Superlative Bad Mom Moment Starring Poop

August 15, 2016 By Katy 10 Comments

Lucky me! I got to see the hit movie “Bad Moms” not once, but twice this summer.

If you can get past all the F-bombs, it really is a funny movie that pokes fun at so many Mommy truths.

My dear readers know that I consider myself a Bad Mom, just like the moms in the movie, because I’m not perfect. I don’t make organic gluten-free treats for the bake sale. Sometimes I let my kids watch too much TV or play too many video games. I work outside the home (gasp!). My kids ate baby food out of a jar.

I could go on.

But there is one moment in my journey as a mother that is perhaps my very favorite Bad Mom moment. I even shared it here on the blog SEVEN years ago.

(Heck, I’m not the *experienced* bad mom because I’m new at this!)Here's a superlative bad moment starting poop. Moms, if you're not perfect and you need a laugh like those inspired by the hit movie "Bad Moms", then you gotta read this story!

A Superlative Bad Mom Moment Starring Poop

My daughter, 2, was a bit feisty about going to bed one night. My husband was out of town on a business trip and I had had a long day of work and then taking care of her and her big brother.

I don’t know why she didn’t let the lengthy and tedious bedtime routine ease her into a blissful night’s rest.

I rocked her a few minutes and put her in her crib, but I wasn’t going to spend all night in the rocking chair. She knew how to go to sleep on her own.

But she kept crying out for me ,so after 10 minutes I went back into her room. She told me she had pooped in her diaper.

Okay, so now I know why she didn’t fall asleep easily.

I put her on the changing table, leaving the light off.

I took off her diaper.

“Can I see?” she asked when I was about to put her poopy diaper in the pail.

I paused.

“Yes,” I said.

I was tired, and not thinking people! (Did I tell you my husband was out of town?)

So I held up the diaper with poop in it for her to see. It was just a little turd ball.

You know what’s coming. It rolled out of the diaper and into her golden hair, splayed around her head as she lay there on the changing table.

“Where it go?” she asked.

In your hair, I thought. The Poop is in your hair.

I scooped it up with a wipe and threw it in the diaper pail. Then I decided that no, I was not going to give my daughter another bath and wash her hair. I simply rubbed some hand sanitizer on the spot where the poop had rolled.

Clean, dry, and free of poop on her butt and in her hair, my daughter went right to sleep.

Seven years later

The poop that touched her hair has not caused her to flunk a grade or be ostracized by classmates. She is growing well and has friends.

I do not put poop in her hair anymore, so maybe I’m a good mom after all. One and done, right?

What about you? Do you have a bad mom moment you’d like to share? One of the funniest parts of the Bad Moms movie is when all these moms start standing up at the PTA moment and confessing their so-called bad mommy-ness. We’re in this together, gals!

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  1. Terra Heck says

    August 15, 2016 at 4:11 am

    I watched Bad Moms too and loved it! Comedies usually aren’t my thing but I totally laughed and related to that movie. That poop story is funny. I’m far from being the perfect mom (real far from it) but my kids seem to have adjusted well so far.
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    • Katy @ Experienced Bad Mom says

      August 15, 2016 at 9:24 am

      I like how the movie has struck a chord with people, because it is hard to be a parent and there are no prizes for being perfect. It’s better and more realistic to admit we are just doing the best we can and to support each other. Your kids sound great. 🙂
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  2. Amber Myers says

    August 15, 2016 at 7:55 pm

    Haha!

    Yes, I saw Bad Moms and enjoyed it.

    My kids only ate the jarred baby food. It never occurred to me to make my own.
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    • Katy @ Experienced Bad Mom says

      August 15, 2016 at 8:01 pm

      Hee hee! I raised my babies before social media and Pinterest so thankfully I escaped the whole non GMO food clean organic homemade baby food thing, too.
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  3. Mo says

    August 16, 2016 at 3:55 pm

    Poop stories are always destined to be classics. Did you see on Facebook the story of the family whose Roomba vacuum cleaner, on its middle-of-the-night cleaning, picked up poop left my their naughty dog and spread the poop all over the house before anyone woke up and noticed what was happening? https://www.facebook.com/jesse.newton.37/posts/776177951574
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    • Katy @ Experienced Bad Mom says

      August 17, 2016 at 10:57 am

      That Roomba story. I’m dying! And so thankful it’s not me!
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  4. Jenny @ Unremarkable Files says

    August 18, 2016 at 8:09 am

    Every mom’s got a funny poop story or ten to share!
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    • Katy @ Experienced Bad Mom says

      August 18, 2016 at 8:21 am

      Poop *IS* funny. And plentiful once you become a mom!
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  5. Jen says

    August 18, 2016 at 8:58 pm

    Hand sanitizer was invented for moments like that! I give you an A+ for taking care of that one so quickly and efficiently. I kind of worry about when the children start spilling beans on all of my less than stellar mom moments. There have been some real doozies!

    I haven’t yet seen the movie, but hopefully soon I will.
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    • Katy says

      August 22, 2016 at 3:34 pm

      I think those less-than-stellar mom moments make us all human! I’m sure our moms did it. They just didn’t have smartphones and social media (lucky them!)

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