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Over the last week, I've spent a lot of time on my own in a city I don't live in. You generate a LOT of slices by yourself in a city you don't live in.
The other day, I took my daughter for a haircut, and, rather than sit there, I decided I'd get some steps in. The salon was at the entrance of a mall, and it was raining, so I opted for mall walking. On my first pass by the restrooms, I ignored the bladder pressure; there were several people in line, and I didn't have to go that badly. On the second pass, the line was gone, but the women's room was closed for cleaning. I could hold it. I walked another lap and then down the hallway to the entrance. Still closed for cleaning.
(It's important to know at this point that I was doing a full mall lap, so this cleaning was taking quite a while!)
I debated. At this point, the bladder pressure was stronger. And how long would the haircut take? I'd go one more lap.
After that one more lap, I had to go. But... guess what. The cleaning was STILL GOING ON. Another woman joined me outside of the restrooms.
"I think we should make a deal," I said. "I'll keep the men out for you if you keep the men out for me." I explained that the women's room had been out of commission for a solid twenty minutes, and my bladder's patience was used up.
She laughed. "You can go first," she said. "It was your idea."
Just then, a mom and a daughter walked up, also needing the facilities. We explained the situation and invited them in with us. Mom, daughter, and I staged a men's room takeover. The little girl, I'm guessing between 7 and 9, thought it was hilarious.
As we washed our hands, I couldn't resist pointing out the writing opportunity. "I'm a writing teacher when I'm not organizing bathroom takeovers," I said. "If you have to come up with an idea for a small-moment story, this would be a great one."
I got a blank stare, and I'm not sure she knows about small moment stories...but I do!
Ah! The perfect small moment story! I love the bathroom takeover (I'm just hoping it was cleaned just before the women's room was closed for cleaning). If only more children knew about small moment stories!
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