Toddlers are Quackers

Duckling had her first day of school today. I will know how it really went on Friday.
So far, every time I mention school this past week (Thursday-last night) she pees herself. She hasn't been sleeping, and was being a disobedient little thing! I stopped talking about it, and she slept normal Monday night and nap time yesterday. She behaved, no accidents, and was giggling. Ten minutes before I expected her parents last night, I changed her clothes and put her shoes on. "Where are we going?" she asked. I answered, and she peed herself.
Her parents ended up not coming for over an hour. She was stubborn, disobedient and something happened while she was being put in the car. She was crying.
:hugs hang in there m c. You are her rock. Just make sure she knows she can tell you ANYTHING.
She is a doll baby with short hair or long. . . .but I don't understand why they wanna do that!
 
Three hairdressers, and no one can cut straight among them. One lost their job, and the others are given other tasks.
Bangs must be even, but the rest is layered so you can't tell it's uneven.
 
Lately I've been focusing on the positive stuff. I taught her to crawl, walk, talk, use sign language ... Had her first picnic, swing, snow play, collecting eggs... It's all that is keeping me positive while my mind asks, "what's the point in anything anymore?"
This is the first time since my husband did what he did, that I've been really alone. I have to redo the house to reflect that she's only going to be here less than a whole day, and not every week.
You have to admit that tripping over toys and mini tables is silly anymore. It's like wearing a tampon when you aren't having your cycle (it's a good analogy! Stop laughing so hard!).
Anyway, it's a whole new world for both of us. It's a good thing she's used to me rearranging the furniture ten times a month. Okay week. Well, maybe ten or fifteen times a day. But lately she's been the one suggesting it! :lol:
Anyway, I'll put her one table back out before she comes. She won't be in yet another new environment. But I do have to act like the single person/just an aunt I am.
 
Lately I've been focusing on the positive stuff. I taught her to crawl, walk, talk, use sign language ... Had her first picnic, swing, snow play, collecting eggs... It's all that is keeping me positive while my mind asks, "what's the point in anything anymore?"
This is the first time since my husband did what he did, that I've been really alone. I have to redo the house to reflect that she's only going to be here less than a whole day, and not every week.
You have to admit that tripping over toys and mini tables is silly anymore. It's like wearing a tampon when you aren't having your cycle (it's a good analogy! Stop laughing so hard!).
Anyway, it's a whole new world for both of us. It's a good thing she's used to me rearranging the furniture ten times a month. Okay week. Well, maybe ten or fifteen times a day. But lately she's been the one suggesting it! :lol:
Anyway, I'll put her one table back out before she comes. She won't be in yet another new environment. But I do have to act like the single person/just an aunt I am.
Not laughing . . (even though it was a funny analogy) I feel for you. I've had my share of taking care of other people's babies I know a little bit how you feel. . .
Remember that YOU matter too. Take care of yourself. Love yourself. Keep being the awesome auntie you are. Try to Accept the things you can not change and change the things you can!
Rearrange your furniture much as you want. I have a thing about doing that too when I'm feeling out of control. Guess it just gives me the feeling I have some controll over SOMETHING. lol.
Luv ya M C . . us crazies got ta stick together!:p
 
Not laughing . . (even though it was a funny analogy) I feel for you. I've had my share of taking care of other people's babies I know a little bit how you feel. . .
Remember that YOU matter too. Take care of yourself. Love yourself. Keep being the awesome auntie you are. Try to Accept the things you can not change and change the things you can!
Rearrange your furniture much as you want. I have a thing about doing that too when I'm feeling out of control. Guess it just gives me the feeling I have some controll over SOMETHING. lol.
Luv ya M C . . us crazies got ta stick together!:p
:eek: I'm honored!
 
Lately I've been focusing on the positive stuff. I taught her to crawl, walk, talk, use sign language ... Had her first picnic, swing, snow play, collecting eggs... It's all that is keeping me positive while my mind asks, "what's the point in anything anymore?"
This is the first time since my husband did what he did, that I've been really alone. I have to redo the house to reflect that she's only going to be here less than a whole day, and not every week.
You have to admit that tripping over toys and mini tables is silly anymore. It's like wearing a tampon when you aren't having your cycle (it's a good analogy! Stop laughing so hard!).
Anyway, it's a whole new world for both of us. It's a good thing she's used to me rearranging the furniture ten times a month. Okay week. Well, maybe ten or fifteen times a day. But lately she's been the one suggesting it! :lol:
Anyway, I'll put her one table back out before she comes. She won't be in yet another new environment. But I do have to act like the single person/just an aunt I am.
Just because she's is not going to be around as much doesn't mean you have to put everything away :hugs keep a toy box out and make sure to put up a bunch of her art, or maybe even make a collage of it with her and put it in a frame

It is a change but change is inevitable and you have already overcome so many that I KNOW that you will prevail and be able to continue moving forward. You are a very strong woman, much stronger than you give yourself credit for. Stand tall and proud and keep on keeping on

Xo
 

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