This Mom of a Toddler Demonstrates the Chaos of Trying to Shower

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By: Emily Carter
Updated: Aug. 20, 2021
Originally Published: Aug. 20, 2021

When I welcomed my first child, finding a moment to shower became the pinnacle of my day. I meticulously set him up so I could savor my body wash, indulge in a brief steam, and wash away the grime from my hair. Once we established a routine, I adhered to it. Even though my mini spa sessions were rushed, they were essential; I’m definitely more tolerable when I’ve had my caffeine and a cleanse.

I’d feed him, change him, and if he wasn’t napping, I’d place him in his little seat and bring him along to the bathroom. As he got older, I’d switch on the TV to keep him entertained. Once he outgrew his bouncy seat, I’d lay him on his back so he could gaze at the colorful toys on his baby gym. Our bathroom was conveniently located next to the bedroom, so I felt secure leaving him in the other room, taking frequent peeks out from behind the shower curtain to ensure everything was fine.

However, one day I stepped out of the shower only to discover my child missing from his baby gym. Panic surged as I realized he had learned to roll over while I was busy shaving for the first time in six months. He had rolled himself under a bench just a few feet away, and the fright was enough to leave me shaken.

As my kids grew and our family expanded, the chaos escalated. Like that time my daughter decided swinging from the chandelier in her room was a good idea, or when all three of my kids decided to experiment with every piece of makeup I owned, leaving it all in a running sink. And then there was the incident when my youngest snatched a bone from our dog in hopes of snagging a treat. Honestly, showering with a toddler in the house is an overwhelming challenge.

Reflecting on my own childhood, I can’t help but think this is karma. My mother once told me that while she was in the shower, I scooted down the street on my bottom—since I never crawled—sending her into a panic until kind neighbors brought me back home.

I know many moms can relate. Finding the time to wash ourselves, slip into fresh clothes, or even indulge in a hair mask helps us feel more human. Despite our lives changing, the urge to care for ourselves remains strong; it’s rewarding and reminds us of who we used to be.

In the realm of showering, toddlers can be quite a handful. This was humorously highlighted by Mia, a mother of three, who shared her own chaotic shower experience on TikTok, advising other moms to skip shaving their legs because the potential mess isn’t worth it. While she attempted to smooth her legs, her dog and toddler turned the house upside down.

Mia isn’t alone; many parents chimed in with their own shower disasters, saying things like, “I have two-year-old twins… I know the struggle.” Another commented, “This is sooo relatable lol. I have four kids under seven. It happens.” Honestly, I’d say skip the shaving and save yourself the hassle—toddlers seem to have an uncanny sense of when to unleash chaos.

It’s clear that when moms step into the shower, it’s often a race against the clock, and toddlers know how to make the most of that time.

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This article humorously captures the struggles of mothers trying to take a shower amidst the chaos of parenting toddlers. With relatable anecdotes of shower-time mishaps and the challenges of self-care, it emphasizes the universal struggle many parents face when attempting to find a moment of peace.

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