There's an undisclosed "rule" at my work where they strongly suggest that you keep a change of clothes in your car in the event that something happens. Things that would happen include, but are not limited to: getting your shirt ripped, getting bodily fluids on your clothes, getting general unwelcome items on your clothes. All of these things have happened to me in the last five years, however, it wasn't until this past month that I started abiding by said "rule" and stocked my car with a complete change of clothes.
Earlier in the month, I shared the unfortunate event of my first exceptionally terrible wardrobe malfunction at work. From then on, I decided it might be best to keep a change of undergarments on hand... But yesterday, yesterday was the day it finally happened. As I was getting into my car for outreach (a wonderful time in the middle of the afternoon where I get to go into the home of one of my kiddos and do work there rather than in the classroom) BAM! (or should I say RIPPPPP!). My black skinny pants decided to give out... right in the crotch.
Now, I know everyone is going to blame this on me being pregnant and refusing to wear maternity clothes, but that was not the reason this happened. I've had these pants for about four years, and I definitely spent less than $20 on them at Target, AND all of my pants give out in the crotch (I can't explain it - but keep those dirty thoughts to yourself!).
But what a predicament I found myself in. I was supposed to be driving to Newmarket, but instead, I sat in my car in disbelief. After a quick snapchat to some key players in my life, I texted the lovely mama of the kiddo I was going to go see and let her know I'd be a little late arriving. From there, I carted myself over to Old Navy, waddled in, and found myself the first pair of pants that didn't look terrible.
I must say, I actually like these pants a lot (aside from the fact that they're totally not made for short people like myself and I'm totally going to have to get them hemmed) I'm glad that I had a decent reason to buy them.
I'm not sure if I should consider this whole incident an epic fail or win, but either way, I got a new pair of pants :)