I lay down with my 3 year old before bed for a few minutes and this was just our conversation: C: Take your clothes off Mommy. Me: Why? C: I want to touch you because you're hot. Me: Like I have a fever? C: No, you don't have a fever. Like you're hot and I want to touch your body.
I changed the subject. I'm just going to chalk that up to 3 year old weirdness and pray my toddler doesn't know the 'other' meaning of hot.
Congrats to you! I've been taking a break from here and FB for spring break. Something told me to come check today's thread. Yay for your growing family
@kitchen, doesn't sound crazy to me. Traveling with DS1 when he was a baby was easy. And I'm jealous YH gets to go!! fem, so this is weird, but when I was little (like younger than 7 or 8) I used to put my hands under my mom's armpits (she had a shirt on) because it was warm and comfy. Warm things are comfy and 3 year olds are weird.
She only stopped nursing right before O was born and she sometimes still just puts her hand down my shirt for comfort. Weird to us but not them I guess.
I'm not happy about basketball. DH is going to games all day tomorrow and Sunday. I don't begrudge him the days off at all, just why does he want to spend them watching SO. MANY. GAMES?
Horrible idea or not? I might fly to MI to help my boss Wed-Sat. I'd fly Tuesday and fly home Saturday. My parents can watch the kids Tuesday and the nanny Wednesday through Friday and I'd take the baby with me. He's chill enough that I think if I have a bunch of toys and a bumbo he'll be happy watching me work for a few days? LOL that going on a Tues-Sat work trip where I'd work 15+ hour days with a 5 month old alone sounds like a vacation.
When you've been home with 3 kids- yes working and taking care of one easy baby would be a vacation. Plus eating out on the companies dime would be enough incentive for me.
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