JZ, Owen will run shrieking "HELP ME!" if I try to make him do anything he doesn't want--from putting on a fresh pull up, to sitting on the potty to brushing his teeth or even putting on the wrong color pajamas.
Liv does some shrieking when I have to get her dressed after the bath, too. Or if don't let her suck all the toothpaste out of the tube.
AT&T just saved themselves a customer. They have no coverage by our new house so they are waiving the hefty contract cancellation fees so I can switch to a different carrier. I will keep AT&T for my home service for now.
Oh
dear!
God, kids, eh?
...meanwhile, I randomly purchased a Manga series on DVD. It's called
GokuSen.
I've only been watching it for five minutes, but at the moment I'm feeling an overwhelming urge to share it with Emily. Because so far, it seems to be a Manga
starring
Emily.
Thus far, it's awesome.
I'm so full of respect for the moms and dads around here and the work they do to raise their kids. You guys deserve way more than one mothers' or fathers' day a year.
I'm so full of respect for the moms and dads around here and the work they do to raise their kids. You guys deserve way more than one mothers' or fathers' day a year.
For reals.
(though I do admit snerking to the thought of Liv trying to eat all the toothpaste in the tube- totally sounds like a maneuver my niece would do too.)
Roommate home; dog happy.
We have heat! TCG figured out how to get it started today.
Yay, d's dad! That's fantastic news!
Yay, Emily's dad and yay for benefits!
Nora, TCG had what he calls the "Nora and Tom beer" last night and he greatly enjoyed it. Thanks again for sending him home with a bottle.
I'm so full of respect for the moms and dads around here and the work they do to raise their kids. You guys deserve way more than one mothers' or fathers' day a year.
Thirded.
Also, yay for fantastic news about your dad, Emily!
I have off today, so I'm about to run errands and pick up comics. Then I am reorganizing my desk/nerd hole area. Yay?
Me too with the respect. I also love reading everyone's stories about the tribilations and rewards of parenting. As a non-kidded person who loves children, it is a side of life I am not part of and I love getting to see it through Buffista eyes.
Funny Em story:
She is in total dress-up phase. Loves dressing up. She plays for hours in her Halloween costume and a flower girl dress that *I* wore when I was her age. She will twirl and spin and play with her dolls.
Yesterday, she assigned us roles.
Em: "Daddy, you da king. I'm da Pincess."
Joe: "What's mommy?"
Em:
t deep in thought
"Momma, you da bad, evil WITCH!!"