Friday, March 29, 2013

Hide and Seek

I never taught the boys how to play Hide 'n' Seek because I was always afraid they would hide and I'd never (I mean NEVER) find them...like seriously afraid they'd go hide in the woods and I'd have to call the police and get a search-and-rescue crew on the case...and it wouldn't help.

However,  the other day I actually WAS *trying* to teach Annabelle to play Hide 'n' Seek because she was being super clingy.  I read that this kind of game can help.  I had her stay in one room while I ran and hid in the closet and called her name.  When she found me, I told her to go hide while I counted from the other room.  When I went looking for her, this is what I found (in the same closet where I hid).
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Love those little toes.

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Words I never thought I'd say to my kid

"No more veggies until you eat some chicken."

Yup, Mom o' the Year here, actually said that.  But Kyle would never eat any protein if I wasn't insistent about it.  I've never seen a kid prefer salad over Mac 'n' Cheese, broccoli over steak, etc...I also have never seen a kid eat a cucumber like it was an apple (biting into it).  Now I have.
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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Is my singing that bad?

Oh man, I recorded the wrong direction. ugh. It's still pretty funny. Sorry to your ears...again!

Monday, March 25, 2013

Getting ready for Easter

Yesterday we went to Gigi's house for lunch (yummy Gumbo) and to dye Easter eggs.  It's always an adventure giving 3 young kids fragile eggs and dye.  (I had deja vu writing that...probably because I wrote the same thing last year.) I discovered a trick on Pinterest that really helped reduce the number of cracked shells this year--using a whisk to hold/dip the eggs.  Worked great for Annabelle's little hands!  She just isn't able to control that little wire egg holder-thing that comes with the dye sets.

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Whisk trick in action

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Gigi found these little Q-tip looking things that had concentrated dye in the tube.  Cody and Gigi were trying to figure out to open it to make the dye flow (took the 2 of them quite a while).  When they finally figured it out, they celebrated and looked up to see that Kyle had already figured out to open his and had been using it the whole time.  The kids (and Cody) love these Q-tip things and we need to remember them for next year.

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Cody worked VERY hard on his egg creations.  Just look at that concentration!

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Still working on that egg.

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Masterpieces in dye on eggshell

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You can tell whether these guys had fun by the degree of messiness on their hands.  Yup...I'd say they had fun.

Friday, March 22, 2013

Life lessons learned while potty training

That title may be a little misleading.  These are not potty training tips, nor is this a list of life lessons such as "accidents happen" and "don't give up" that a child might learn through the process of potty training.  No, these are more lessons learned by a mommy who has just potty trained her 3rd child.  Potty training is tough stuff.  Often tougher for the trainer than the trainee.  But as a mom and the one who is with the children during the day, the "duty" falls on me (pun intended).  Even though it is sometimes difficult, I’m sure that this too shall pass (I can't help myself) and I'll look back and cry...or maybe laugh.  

Lessons Learned by a mommy while potty training:

1. A bad day or grumpy mood can be lightened with a spontaneous 30 second dance party...Whether to a nice chant about "pee pee in the pot-tee," to celebrate a small victory, or a quick spin around the kitchen with your kid to distract them from the fact that you're not letting them have any more sugar today.

2. If you do the dance party method of reward, be prepared for when your little trainee comes out the the bathroom singing to a restaurant full of people, "Poo poo in the pot-tee! Poo poo in the pot-tee!"

3. If you potty train your child (who also happens to be a little mommy-in-training) by demonstrating a doll using the potty, be prepared for your child to then teach ALL her other dolls how to use the potty.  Additionally, be prepared to wash these dolls when they fall into the potty. See exhibit A below.

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Exhibit A

4.  Scarves, while really cute and warm, should be removed when helping a child with their potty needs...unless you like wearing toilet water, ETC.

5.  Don't let your daughter see the spare pair of panties you keep in your purse for "just in case"...not because it will show your lack of confidence in her (although it might), but because you may be having a nice lunch at a restaurant and look over to see your daughter naked from the waist down so she can put on the purse panties instead.

6.  Purse panties DO come in handy for when your child has an accident...OR when she manages to completely miss the potty she is sitting on and somehow projects pee all over her panties instead...OR for when your water-loving child goes for a dip in the mall fountain...OR if you are at a social function and you play the purse game (a contest to see who has the most random thing in her purse.)

7. VERY IMPORTANT (and I learned and relearned this one with EACH child) When trainer is using the public restroom in the presence of a young trainee, be aware that certain locks on toddler-friendly lever handles will pop open when said trainee pulls (as she/he certainly will) on the lever...thus exposing you to the next person in line / entire restaurant / people resting their feet at the mall.

8. A little potty humor goes a long way towards keeping you cheerful when things really stink (sorry, I couldn't resist one more!)

Actually, Annabelle has been so easy to potty train.  She has been excited about this new independence and getting to wear Minnie Mouse underwear.  She still has occasional accidents but I am so proud of her for picking this up so quickly.  Today, she couldn't decide which pair of Minnie Mouse panties she wanted to wear so she wore them both.
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