I’m warning you. It’s a true story and it’s pretty gross.
I’d pretty much blocked out this entire incident until a friend asked for some info about my gym, including a question about the pool. And then I remembered. That pool. That goddamn pool.
It brought me right back to Spring 2010. My son was about 5 weeks old and I joined the local Gold’s Gym to train for a half marathon I’d signed up for that fall. I figured it’d be a great way to burn off the 40 lbs I put on while pregnant. It was a new gym, close to home, with daycare. Sign me up.

Not an avid swimmer, I had no real intention of ever using that goddamn pool. I could swim as a means to NOT DROWN but there was no actual technique or grace involved. Regardless, a couple of weeks into my membership and still on maternity leave from my publishing job in Manhattan, I decided to ditch the treadmill and shake up my routine by hitting the pool.
IMPORTANT TO KNOW:
FIRST. Still being a young, hip, previously slender 32-year-old mom, I only had bikinis. There were no one-piece racerback style Speedos in the swimwear drawer of my dresser.
SECOND. I’d just had a baby. My body was snowsuit ready, not swimsuit ready.
THIRD. I’m Sicilian. And not the tall, thin gorgeous type of Italians and Sicilians you see in the Lavazza commercials. I’m 5’2″ with hair in unfortunate places. Usually a die-hard fan of the brazilian wax, the 3rd degree episiotomy to my you-know-what had prevented me from rushing right back to my waxer. That being said, my BIKINI AREA could’ve survived a northern New York winter WITHOUT a snowsuit. Ya got me, ladies?

On the day of The Incident I grabbed a few-sizes-too-small black bikini from my drawer and headed for the gym. After a little cardio, I hit the locker room to get changed. I felt pretty ridiculous smooshed into my two-piece. I looked like a tightly trussed turkey on Thanksgiving morning. But I thought, “I’ve got to start somewhere, it’s 11 am on a Tuesday and who the hell’s going to see me anyway?” I looked in the mirror, sucked it up and sucked it in. I had the eye of the tiger.
I walked into the pool area and signed in. There were two young girls working as lifeguards that morning. I looked at them in their tiny black and gold swimsuits with their tight butts and perky boobs, and thought, “Awesome. I’m going to look just like that after I do about 25,000 laps in this pool. So let’s get to it.” I took off my towel, tried to nonchalantly cover my furry bits and scampered into the pool.

The few people who were swimming had on swimsuits, swim caps and goggles that actual swimmers would wear to a lap pool. Not intimidated, I began my weird doggy paddle-whatever stroke. It was fine. My muscles were burning. I was breathing heavy. I was moving from one end of the pool to the other. And the lifeguards hadn’t jumped in to save me, so I figured it was going well. To help pass the time, I envisioned myself in appropriate swimwear, really getting into it. Maybe I’d do this every day and get ripped. Maybe I had real swimming chops, and I’d become some mom swimmer phenom and make it to the Olympics. Why not? People go under the knife for surgery and wake up with British accents. I could give birth and become a competitive swimming sensation. Crazier shit has happened.

After a half hour, I decided to call it a day and got out of the pool. I felt great. As I dried off, I felt comfortable enough to begin chatting with the two young lifeguards at the table whose bodies hadn’t yet been ravaged by childbirth. I was friendly and witty, making jokes. HARDY HAR HAR. I wasn’t sweating over any body shame because I knew that soon I’d be on the cover of Sports Illustrated accepting a gold medal for the 200 mm Butterfly in Seychelles or wherever, and I’d probably be the wallpaper on these girls’ iPhones. It was all good. I told the girls I’d see them the next day, grabbed my stuff and headed back to the locker room…where I caught a glimpse of myself in the mirror.
Forget about my unorthodox swimming technique. Forget about my tightly trussed midsection. Forget about my bikini area that looked like Bradley Cooper in American Hustle. Forget about all of those things.

Let’s talk about boogers. There are basically three types. The small, crusty boogers that your friends might refer to as a “cliffhanger” or “a bat in your cave” if you’re my friend Suelyn who grew up in Pennsylvania. Those could get blown out of your nose without you ever even knowing they were there. Then, you have your more garden variety boogers that require a tissue. You should probably leave the room to take care of them. You know, get in there a little. THEN, there are boogers that co-starred with J. Lo and Ice Cube in the movie ANACONDA. The kind that look like they made a 12-day pilgrimage from behind the temporal lobe of your brain, through your sinus cavity, and finally made their way out into the light of day with a stick and bindle and a ratty side dog named Bobo.
That’s the kind of booger that was strung across my face. The last kind. It was clinging from my right nostril almost to my right ear, hanging there like a nightmarish Happy Birthday banner. I FROZE, remembering all the HARDY HARS and YUKKITY YUKS from 60 seconds ago, when I thought I was charming the Under Armour shorts off those girls. WITH A SNOT SLUG ON MY FACE. I quickly gathered myself, grabbed 32 rolls of paper towel and got to work slaying the beast.

At first, I was mortified. Obviously. Then, I felt bad that those poor girls had to witness my nasal exorcism. They probably marched right into their boss’s office and quit their jobs, demanding workers’ comp for PTSD. But then, my humiliation turned to rage that they didn’t give me a heads up. I know I looked like Slimer took a flyby ectoplasmic crap on my face, but come on people! If you see something, ya gotta say something! Help a girl out! At that moment I vowed I would never let any booger on the face of a friend, foe or stranger go unmentioned.

I still go to the same Gold’s Gym, but to this day, I haven’t been back in that pool. I’ve stepped up my swimwear game and I see my waxer on the reg, and though I’m sure those girls are long gone by now — I’ll never go in there again. That pool haunts me like a watery poltergeist. A special place in Hell for people who let you walk away from a conversation with a gummy worm hanging off your face.
I’d encourage you to move past the incident. It’s a funny story, you tell it well, but swimming is great for you and I guarantee that those girls have seen that before and no one judged you for it (source: competitive swimmer for 21 yrs + lifeguard for 5).
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Thanks!
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You are hilarious. You make my day!! 👙🏊🏼❤️
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Thank you!!
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Seriously, Katie. I just laughed til I cried- and needed that so bad. Thank you! you always made my day and could make me laugh in person at work, but this forum is way better. Xoxo! What a perfect post and gift to all of us who have had a rough week since Tuesday’s election and needed some lightheartedness!
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Thank you so much Christy!!!!
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Great story-you tell it so well. And seriously, what is wrong with people? You’ve got to give a head’s up with stuff like that…
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It was bad Shea-dawg! xo
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I love you!
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You too, Spoonie Love!
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Holy Crap! That is freakin awesome! So needed to laugh till I cried!!! KTD you are the bomb! XOXOX
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So so so funny!!! I can picture you in every part of this story!
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That is a horrific experience but omg do you tell it so well! I’m laughing so hard I have tears! Well written mama!
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Thank you!!!!
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Do you mind if I share this on my blog?!
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Are you kidding? I’d be honored!
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Reblogged this on Not the Average Mama and commented:
Katey is a hilarious mommy blogger who wrote his horrific yet humorous post! Check her out! I’m really loving The Mother Octopus!
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I can’t even tell if I’m making typo’s here…literally crying from laughter…thank you for sharing your moment of humiliation so we can have this moment of laughter. 🙂
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PS…sharing this in my Posts of Note post today. 🙂
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That is amazing! Thank you SO MUCH!!!
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Ha! Thank you!!!! Yes this post had that reaction on a bunch of people!
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Oh I can’t tell you how much I needed that belly laugh today! 🙂
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Hi there 🙂 Just found your blog through Nikki’s Posts of note post… and really happy she shared your story!! I had a good laugh picturing the scene!! 🙂 Very well writen!!
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wow i found you in my discover tab and i love how you wrote that and it was extremely funny 🙂 definitely following you
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Nice (Well, not so nice, but you know what I mean…), You’ve earned yourself a follow!
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Thanks so much! Followed back 🙂
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Cheers. Hope you like my stories just as much as I liked yours…
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Ok seriously I’m still wiping tears from my face! You’re too funny. But I agree people who let you walk off with snot on your face, food in your teeth, etc… are not my people !
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This was hilarious! BUT as a former swimmer and lifeguard I have to say that’s something I’ve seen so many times! It happens! They probably long forgot about it!
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It was awful!
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