This day just keep getting better. Apparently they have "resolved" my exempt/non-exempt status issue. But so far no one has bothered to TELL ME. The one person who mentioned that it had been resolved did not have all the information and is not in my management line.
Stab, stab, stabbity, stab.
How is Owen reacting to his new baby sister?
He's doing OK with it, considering his age. He's developed a stronger than usual separation anxiety with me. Today was the first time he's ever cried at the baby sitter. It's a good thing DH took him inside because he was clingy and screaming when he left. I couldn't have taken that. I'm hoping it gets better when he realizes he's still special and loved. We're working on reinforcing his sense of security and getting back into some semblance of a schedule.
The one person who mentioned that it had been resolved did not have all the information and is not in my management line.
Sounds like they've told everyone BUT you. That is stabby-making.
He's doing OK with it, considering his age. He's developed a stronger than usual separation anxiety with me. Today was the first time he's ever cried at the baby sitter. It's a good thing DH took him inside because he was clingy and screaming when he left.
It takes some time, but our kids both adjusted to preschool (in this case) just fine.
CASH!! {{{{}}}} So glad that things are going well. And at least Owen doesn't want to leave you - Em cried when Joe tried to take her home from daycare yesterday.
Bratty kid. ETA: Mine, not yours. Your is an angel. Are angels.
(That was not meant in one-upmanship - just anecdotal mom-empathy stuff.)
I'm wondering if I should call my manager and ask "is there anything you want to tell me"? But part of me wonders if SHE is even in the loop. I'm not sure who was involved in the resolution, let alone the product of the resolution.
Whatever.
{{{Cash}}} Owen is going to be fine. I have no sage sibling advice - my two are 6 years apart. Well, then I have the two teens now who are 8 months apart and that is a WHOLE new learning experience.
I really like this, but worry I'm too zaftig to pull it off.
Aimee, honey. If *I* can pull off short hair -- and I am far more zaftig than you and don't even try to argue that point -- then you have *nothing* to worry about.
{{{MG}}}
He's doing OK with it, considering his age. He's developed a stronger than usual separation anxiety with me. Today was the first time he's ever cried at the baby sitter. It's a good thing DH took him inside because he was clingy and screaming when he left. I couldn't have taken that. I'm hoping it gets better when he realizes he's still special and loved. We're working on reinforcing his sense of security and getting back into some semblance of a schedule.
Aww. Poor Owen, but he will be fine. You are a great mom, and I am sure you will figure it all out.
I need some apartment~ma. Dave is going to go look at an apartment for us on Friday. It is very pretty in the pictures and reasonably priced.
::smooches Steph::
Why do I feel the need to buy all of these for Jilli? [link] We saw them at Meltdown with Victor and Leah last night. I want the Katie and Sadie one for myself.
So, um, what's PCOS? I'm trying very hard not to google.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. Don't google; let *me* google and point you to a non-frightening website. Seriously.