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Massive embarrassing moment at soft play

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softplayfail · 21/09/2022 18:40

I work a very typical Monday to Thursday office job. Admin. You know. Usual. I had some annual leave so decided to book a day off. I have a 2 year old very energetic toddler. I joke she's like a labrador puppy. Needs walking and exercise in all weather's. Had the bright idea to go to soft play. We don't go often and it would burn off some energy. This idea would come round to bite me in the arse.

So off we plodded. Now I don't know about the soft play near you but ours is split into toddler and babies and then at the upper end is a bigger kids section. I got my tea and watched my little angel playing in the ball pit with some other toddlers. Feeling almost a Christmas card moment of 'this is one of those memories I'll look back one day'. If this was a film heart warming music would be playing. I turned to add my milk to my tea and in the 4.6 seconds my back was turned she'd sprinted up to the big kids section like a cat seeing a mouse. Didn't even know she could move that quick. But we live and learn.

I gave chase. It wasn't overly busy but I couldn't see her. Slightly cursing myself now for not dressing her all in yellow and maybe adding some chtlristmas lights round her neck for ease of finding. By the time I'd found her she was at the top of the soft play section. Just sitting there mockingly calling mama. Now she was about 4 centimeteres from the slide. The slide that leads to the bottom. So looking like a child abductor I tried to entice her down the slide. Offering her sweets at one point just cementing my slightly creepy vibes I'm giving off. Doesn't help she's a clone of her dad and the only similarity we share is she has the same dimple in her cheek but I doubt that would stand up in court if I was accused of abduction. She started to do that awful high pitched whiney cry toddlers excel at. I translated it as a combination of 'come and get me if you want me and 'that slide is way too tall and if you don't get me I'm stuck here forever'

So this is where my mistakes began. I decided to go find my way to the top. Now these were clearly designed for at most a tall 10 year old not a nearly 30 year old mum who's still carrying a bit of baby weight and pisses herself when she makes a sudden movement never mind vaulting over soft play blocks to find my child. To be fair I was getting into the swing of it and was imagining myself in total wipeout totally smashing it and winning the prize. Whatever that may be.

After finding my way halfway up I realised I was stuck and not just a little bit stuck but oh fuck I'm actually stuck. Cursing myself and my toddler I started to ponder my life trapped. And if work would accept my excuse tomorrow. Of course soft play was now busy as schools had kicked out. So eventually a nice member of staff noticed that an almost 30 year old woman probably shouldn't be in the soft play area and enquired if I needed help. In a tone we usually use with the small children or elderly. But fuck it help was help. There appeared to be a back entrance which I assume the staff use to access it rather than doing what I do. And she let me out. I didn't know I could bend that way to get out but desperation. Leaving me to do the walk of shame past a multitude of parents.

To add insult to injury my little cherub had decided mummy wasn't coming and had gone down the slide that was oh so scary a while ago and had fucked off back to the toddler section.

I can never go back.
I'm googling soft play centres in the Bermuda triangle and consoling myself with wine.

Feel free to laugh at my pain or share some of your own!

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softplayfail · 21/09/2022 19:10

@Galaxygirl93 always written like this, have I missed my calling as an author? My work will be so boring tomorrow thinking of the title for my world wide seller. Honestly a thread this long is my limit. I have the attention span about the same as my toddler to be honest

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EarringsandLipstick · 21/09/2022 19:10

TheYearOfSmallThings · 21/09/2022 18:59

Yes, I agree, it sounds exactly like a chapter from a book.

Doesn't it.

softplayfail · 21/09/2022 19:11

@MossGrowsFat don't toddlers make already embarrassing situations about 50 times worse

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IDidntWearASmileToday · 21/09/2022 19:11

@softplayfail DD is 11 next month and it's still a bit clicky. She also still talks about the time mum fell off the step at soft playHmm

Riapia · 21/09/2022 19:20

You forgot to mention the EKL wearing a terrifying Easter bonnet in the ball pit.
Did you not notice her?

Brasschamberstick · 21/09/2022 19:21

A lot of ladies jealous that the OP can string some sentences together 🤣

Mouscadoo · 21/09/2022 19:21

Happened to me where my 2.5 year old went into the older kid section, I proceed to follow her up as she got stuck up at a big slide. Unfortunately there was those vertical roller things that you have to squish through....went to try and get through the rollers, thought I would fit and got stuck in between them...I almost died of embarrassment but very funny at the same time

softplayfail · 21/09/2022 19:22

I've always wrote like this even as a kid, well minus the swearing. Slightly gutted now that I should be writing books and not spending my Thursday on the phone but we live and learn.

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softplayfail · 21/09/2022 19:23

@Mouscadoo that really made me laugh.

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Brigante9 · 21/09/2022 19:24

Hilarious! 🤣

pantsofshame · 21/09/2022 19:27

My DC2 started very young with getting me stuck on things. About 7 months pregnant I took DC1 (3) on a very slow fake car ride at a theme park. DC2 decided to change position in the womb. The carts were supposed to slow down (to very very slow) at the end to allow people to get out and the next person to get in. But when it was my turn to step off I realised that my belly was now totally jammed under the pretend steering wheel. The whole ride had to be stopped whilst I did a very ungainly sort of hippo-limbo move to get out, which ended with me having to slide on to the floor and then try to get up again.

Notanotherwindow · 21/09/2022 19:27

Mine shoved a 2 year old in the face down some, thankfully padded, steps then bolted. I did the calm voice, I did the angry voice, I lost my temper and shouted at her to get down here before I count to 5 because if I have to come in there she'd regret it. She didn't. She legged it.

So I went in, climbed a slide, crossed a rope bridge and slid my fat arse down a questionable looking zip line and I dragged her out, screaming that she hated me, by a wrist and an ankle with all the other parents looking at me like I was the world's most evil guardian and dropped her into the toddlers buggy, strapped her in and wheeled her out, feet dragging under the far too small buggy without making eye contact with anyone, toddler following angelically behind us.

rainbowninja · 21/09/2022 19:29

Thanks OP, I needed a giggle! It’s good to be able to laugh at these things 😆

Fladdermus · 21/09/2022 19:29

Could be worse, I tripped over a half millimetre change in height in the floor mats, hit a padded post and then slid down the netting with my face squished into it proper slow mo style. Tried to brazen it out and laugh it off as other adults rushed over to help me, but like you I had to accept the help as I couldn't get up. Absolutely fucked my elbow up. Ended up in A&E and had months of physio. 50 years old and having to explain that I hurt myself at soft play.

cherrysthename · 21/09/2022 19:29

Yikes

softplayfail · 21/09/2022 19:29

@rainbowninja laughing is better than crying. The wine helps!

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WoopsIdiditagain1 · 21/09/2022 19:31

My daughter went through a phase of shouting help when she was out and didn't want to go home. Her dad spend many an afternoon waiting for someone to call the police on him. He often would get watched taking her out of the park like he was abducting her.

VioletInsolence · 21/09/2022 19:35

Hmmmm it’s pretty impossible to get stuck at soft play….you’d know that if you’d actually been… they can’t design them like that because they’re full of adults.

VioletInsolence · 21/09/2022 19:37

Plus if you were so worried about your child that you had to dash after her you’d have been absolutely terrified if you’d got stuck and didn’t know where she was.

GeorgeorRuth · 21/09/2022 19:39

You have a talent for writing, that had me in giggles 😃

NC12345665 · 21/09/2022 19:41

This probably happens everyday at soft play. It's not that embarrassing.

softplayfail · 21/09/2022 19:44

@VioletInsolence my knowledge of soft plays are quite limited ill admit but I've never seen an adult actively in them. I mean the toddler section yes but the bigger kids bit. Nope.
Happy to be told I'm wrong.

Secondly I wasn't worried about her being stuck. More of I can see a meltdown coming and I'm down here and your up there. I mean where else could she go when I wasn't there. Doubt the staff would let a 2 year old out on their own.

Just trying to brighten up someone's day if I can by sharing a funny tale

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billybear · 21/09/2022 19:49

could of been worse wet yourself or split your trousers

PayPennies · 21/09/2022 19:53

Why do you write like that? So weird.

itsgettingweird · 21/09/2022 19:57

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Forget an admin job.

You need to be a writer. Probably not what you'd hoped but I could totally picture you reading that!