Monday, May 25

the.incident.

A couple weeks ago, my mom came to visit. We went to Fashion Island in Newport Beach for a fun filled day of shopping. On the way down the escalator. with the double stroller, the wheel got stuck between the stairs as they disappeared into the pavement. The ENTIRE escalator stopped and we had to drag the stroller off the frozen stairs.


These are the words that come out of my mouth, as my friend Kristy and I slide onto the downward stair well. We are laughing, and holding on to our little ones for dear life as they hang and slide to the story below.


It is time to get off the escalator, and my wheel gets stuck. You might think, Didn't you learn your lesson? Well, yes I did! In fact while repeating the story, I make a conscious effort to move my back wheels forward on the stair to ensure that we would not be stuck in the same predicament. As I pushed my stroller forward, my front swiveling wheels swivel....

The time is now, my stairs get smaller as the melt away, and I push the stroller onto solid ground, but it will NOT budge. My feet are still moving forward, but I can't go anywhere.

I fumble to step backwards on disappearing stairs, while trying to push the double wide off the escalator. Have you ever tried to move backwards and push forwards at the same time?

It doesn't pay.

I suddenly felt someone nudge me from behind. OF COURSE it was my friend Kristy and Dallin, the 6 month old champ who had my caboose in his face while his stroller kept moving down the escalator and between my legs. I looked down, and there was the front wheel, some feet, and then a snack tray. Before I know it, I am sitting on my friend's BOB and baby!

Laughter created "weak mom's symdrome" which kept either of us from pushing the stroller out of the way. Finally after all the pressure from being pushed down the moving staircase finally wedged the stroller off the escalator and to safety.

I can assure you this is a true story. I can assure you that Kristy and I laughed HARD the whole way home. I can assure you that people around us had a better day than it started out because they saw a pile up of moms, babies, and strollers.

Was this incident the final straw in my escalator riding days with a double wide stroller?

No... who wants to really find the Elevator? I will get back on the horse, and ride again. Who knows, maybe one day you will pass me at a mall, and I promise I won't disappoint if you follow me to the escalator.

8 love notes:

Jenny said...

oh my you are crazy. i have been scared of strollers in the escalator ever since mine got stuck and my carseat went flying off across the mall (luckily i was holding kate at the time).

i want to see pics of the twins newly decorated room! do they have toddler beds?

The Polson Family said...

I only wish I would have been there to witness it all.

Sally said...

When you mentioned "weak mom syndrome" I was sure you were going to say you peed your pants!

Sheryl said...

Ian and I laughed out loud when we read this. That is too funny. At our mall there are security guards guarding the escalators--seriously. They yelled at one of my friends when she tried to go down with her kids.

Elevators are a pain to find.

Melinda said...

My day was made better by simply picturing it all in my head! That is hilarious!

The Flying V said...

ahaha im so sorry that happened and that stinks. but when you told me that story in person i could not stop laughing. haha love you jen :)
brooke (your fav sis in law)ha

Chelsea said...

Jen you are too funny! I can just see you in a Mommy pile-up with your bum in a poor baby's face :) Hillarious. Love this story, but I will be sure to proceed with caution as I atempt my next stroller/escalator ride.

Kristy said...

I laughed/cried AGAIN asa I read this! You should submit this to Reader's Digest. I bet they would totally publish it. Hilarious!!!