
Though his toddler tantrums make me want to pull my hair out on a daily basis, little trips like these are what I love. He is getting to the age where he really appreciates things, and we delight in watching him experience them. He is a little boy through and through. We are excited about an upcoming event called "Touch a Truck" at the county fairgrounds. If it is a cool as its name implies, he is in for a treat!

Q decided to touch an SUV this morning. The door to the garage was open, and Q was out there rattling around. He eventually came in and proudly displayed to me to grease-covered arms! T went to investigate and discovered Q was placing refrigerator magnets inside the exhaust pipe of our car. I'm no mechanic, but that can't be good.
R and I are getting a little more in sync. I read extensively about how to perfect your "latch." And after being really diligent about it, I think R is eating better, and I am not as in pain. I am still sore, but am not bleeding, so we are getting there.
T goes back to work next week. My parents are coming this weekend, and my mom will stay here a few days next week. I am nervous about when T leaves me alone with the little devils, but at least my mom will help me transition.
I think you just have to get used to a lack of control. I like to know what to expect and to keep to a tightly-controlled schedule, but that is just not possible with a newborn and a toddler. Sometimes the baby will demand to eat while you are at a restaurant or spit up on your work shirt. Your toddler can spill his milk, or throw a tantrum, or tamper with your tailpipe! You just never know, and you have to learn to roll with it.
--MM
My mom took Polly to Railroad Park this weekend while I was gone. I can't wait to take her myself.
ReplyDeleteI hope you got all the magnets out. It's amazing what they can think of at this age. Ugh.