Well, I did work until my eyes were screaming at me to stop yesterday, hence probably worked over 10 hours.
So yes, maybe I can take some slack time today to watch it.
(Damn you, work ethic).
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Well, I did work until my eyes were screaming at me to stop yesterday, hence probably worked over 10 hours.
So yes, maybe I can take some slack time today to watch it.
(Damn you, work ethic).
Watch it.
It will make your day better
That depends on how far out of diapers, and on exactly how much you are exaggerating. A 3 year old could throw a fairly HUGE temper tantrum--for that matter a 4 year old could too but the 3 year old would be more likely IME. And while my kids usually quiet down within 30 minutes or so, my friend told me her daughter's tantrums regularly last an hour or more. And I can recall some fairly baroque crying jags from my own childhood.
I do recall one instance where Owen and I had a very long, drawn out, dramatic argument over his decision to not wear pants (surprise) to bed (pre-potty training). After two hours, it ended with Owen wearing himself out with crying, asleep on the ottoman (naked, of course) and me sweaty and weeping on the sofa. It was boiling hot out, all the house windows were open and I'm slightly surprised the neighbors didn't call the cops, thinking a child was being beaten.
This memory actually nauseats me.
But on the other hand, Matt, if it goes on for a very long time and is accompanied by adult screaming and loud thumping, it might be worth a call to the landlord. If the child doesn't have some sort of developmental issue, it might still be a good idea for someone to check on them.
Watch it.
I would, if I'd be in US.
You see, people outside US get an error message when they're trying to stream it (according to the .net blog).
She sighed.
twitter says that they are working on the international problem.
Thanks!
Still not working for me.
This memory actually nauseats me.
Those kind of tantrums are traumatizing for parent and child.
Honestly I think we'd all be happier if we lived in a universe where everyone was breaking into song at a moment's notice.
I agree with this! And attempt to implement it.