Boy, today has been just a wreck!
Today is one of those days when I think my friends who have two (or more) kids must’ve just cut and spliced all the annoying parts out of their experiences with toddlerdome. And you folks with twins! I salute you! For this post (my first in about a month and a half), I’ll just recap highs and lows:
Today is one of those days when I think my friends who have two (or more) kids must’ve just cut and spliced all the annoying parts out of their experiences with toddlerdome. And you folks with twins! I salute you! For this post (my first in about a month and a half), I’ll just recap highs and lows:
7:30 - D is eating a nice breakfast of oatmeal, fruit, and milk. Plus, she's using an open-faced cup more so she's always excited about that. As expected, there's an accidental spillage (cleanup on aisle 2) here are there, and sometime the spills are purposeful. This morning she picked up her cup, looked at me, and poured. Of course, I made it worse by trying to prevent it so she ended up with milk in her hair. BATH TIME!
8:00 - D loves her baths, so I'm wondering if giving her a bath immediately after getting milk in her hair just sends the wrong message. I don't know, but today is Hola! Wiggle Worms day, so we need to split in about 90 min.
The bath is going well. I’m getting milk out of her hair. When I grab D’s bath towel, I hear her say, “Poo, poo, daddy.” Not really recognizing what she had just said, I look at her. She looks at me and smiles as I stare at 4 or 5 large poos floating on the water. 1st thought “Whew, got out just in time!” (see FYI)*, 2nd thought, “Where’s the Ajax?” 3rd thought, “Guess I have to get her out of there.”
I get her out, dry her off, put a diaper on her, then Ajax the hell out of the tub with hot water, and give her another bath (which I'm sure she's loving). And just in time for Hola! Wiggle Worms.
10:00 - Today was the last Hola! class until Jan, and during the last 2, D has been actively participating rather than hanging back.
Today, D strummed Ms. S’s guitar, and played on the room’s piano with the other kids. She’s gotten more relaxed. Too bad it’s the last one. We hang out a few minutes, and Ms. S lets D strum her guitar some more which is nice.
12:00 - When we get home, I tell D we’re having chicken noodle soup again. Yesterday she ate it all up, and loved it. Today, she was eating, and as I was getting up to put dishes away, she THREW her soup. Again, I see it as it begins and just instinctively try to stop it, which of course means soup in D’s hair. Another bath after her nap!
And it’s only been 5 hours. Another 6 or so to go. Just f’in great.
*FYI, for the moral majority and pervs, I was wearing swim trunks. ;^)