Easter Sunday Morning 1954

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Easter Sunday Morning 1954

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Easter Sunday Morning
By Mildred Olson

Grace Lutheran Church, 1954

Your Mother had brought you to Church that Easter Sunday morning back in 1954. You looked so cute dressed in your pretty yellow Sunday outfit, with your cloth diapers and rubber pants bulging out your bottom. You were so thickly diapered that morning, you were bow-legged as you toddled and waddled around the Church Nursery smelling like baby powder. All the other pretty mommies at Church that morning smiled motherly smiles when they saw your bulging diapered bottom toddling around the Nursery.

At 11:00 AM the Easter Egg Hunt began in the Nursery, with all the babies toddling around looking for the pretty eggs that their mommies had hidden. You were giggling and jabbering with the other babies as you all looked for the pretty eggs hidden in the Nursery. When you found a pretty blue one, you toddled back to your mommy, happy and giggly, but with a pungent odor in the seat of your pants.

After you toddled over to your pretty mommy to show her all the pretty Easter eggs in your basket, the tattletale smell of poop wafted up to her nose, prompting a motherly smile and a sniff of the air.

(Sniff, Sniff,)

“Shooooo! I think I smell something.” She said, smiling at the other moms who were sitting next to her. “I think a certain somebody just pooped their pants, because I sure do smell something stinky.”

The other moms in the Nursery all smiled and nodded their heads. They all had babies in diapers too, and they could all smell the odor of poop that was wafting up all around them, thickening the air.

As the other moms all watched, smiling motherly smiles, your pretty mommy lifted up your shirt and gently pulled back the waistband of your Easter outfit, looking down into the seat of your diapers. When your mommy saw the huge mess in the back of your britches, she smiled a motherly smile and confirmed that you had pooped your pants.
“Uh, oh,” She playfully said. “Somebody filled their britches.”

The other moms were all smiling warm, motherly smiles as your pretty mommy then took you by the hand and led you to the changing table, toddling behind her with a huge mess in the seat of your pants.

“Somebody just filled their britches.” She told everyone in the Nursery. “Mommy has to change his pants before he can play again.”

You looked so cute that Easter Sunday morning. Toddling behind your pretty mommy dressed in your pretty Easter outfit, with a thick odor of poop wafting up from your bottom. As you toddled behind her, hand in hand toward the changing table, the other moms were giggling and holding their noses, fanning the air around them to shoo-away the smell. It smelled like a stockyard in your pants that morning. Your pretty mommy was smiling a motherly smile and holding her nose too.
When you arrived at the changing table, all the moms in the Nursery were giggling and smiling and talking about the awful smell.
“Shooo! Somebody stinks!” They all said, fanning their noses.

Your pretty mommy smiled a motherly smile and lifted you onto the changing table and told the other moms that you always poop your pants in the Church Nursery on Sunday mornings.

“He likes to poop his britches in the Nursery.” Your mommy told them, as she unsnapped your Easter outfit to reveal your bulging poopy diaper, as you slobbered and jabbered on the changing table.

Your pretty mommy then pulled your rubber baby pants down to your ankles, leaving your socks and shoes on, as she unpinned your dirty diaper, smiling a motherly smile at you. The other moms were smiling too, as they watched your mommy lift up your legs to reveal your messy, poopy bottom for all to see. There were giggles and smiles, and lots of mommies saying, “Shooo-wee, he stinks!” as everyone in the Nursery fanned their noses and talked about the mess in your pants.

With your legs up in the air, and your rubber pants around your ankles, your pretty mommy wiped your poopy bottom in front of all the other moms in the Church Nursery. Everyone was craning their necks to watch your mommy wipe your bottom with a warm, wet washcloth.

“Somebody pooped their britches.” Your mommy kept saying, as she lovingly pulled your legs back over your head, and gently wiped your chubby bottom as everyone watched. All the moms in the Nursery were smiling motherly smiles as your mommy wiped your poopy bottom.
After a fresh clean diaper was slipped under your backside, your pretty mommy started powdering your clean chubby bottom with lots and lots of baby powder. She powdered your bottom with your legs up in the air, humming a nursery rhyme and smiling a motherly smile.

“Babies need their bottoms powdered after they mess their britches.” She said, as you cooed and jabbered on the changing table. Your mommy loved to powder your bottom when you pooped your pants.

Once you were powdered and diapered, your mommy pulled on your rubber baby pants and fastened the snaps on your pretty Easter outfit, cooing and smiling at you, as she talked about your dirty diaper.

“Goodness. Mommy had to change some poopy pants, didn’t she? Yeah, somebody filled their britches in the nursery. Yep, they sure did. That’s why Mommy smelled something. Somebody pooped their pants.”

When your mommy placed you back on the floor, you toddled off with your Easter basket, your bottom bulging with double diapers and rubber pants and smelling like baby powder. Your mommy smiled a motherly smile as she watched you toddle around the Nursery looking for more Easter eggs, with the smell of powder wafting up behind you.

“He always poops his pants in the Nursery.” She told the other moms, who smiled motherly smiles. The Church Nursery smelled like poop and baby powder that Easter Sunday morning in 1954. It was a tattletale smell that announced to everyone in the Nursery;
“Somebody just pooped their britches.” THE END.
Mildred Olson
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Re: Easter Sunday Morning 1954

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Cute Story! Love the emphasis on the smells and sounds of baby as Mommy is changing him, and detailing out each part of his cute little baby attire.
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