Post by dmorgendorffer on Sept 11, 2018 10:13:05 GMT -5
E decided to wear her pajamas to school today.
I'm fine with her deciding to wear her PJs sometimes but I was mildly annoyed this weekend when we were going through her clothes to send the stuff that is too small to her cousin and I realized how much stuff she has that she has never worn. Literally still has tags on it. Meanwhile the same 4 outfits she wears over and over have stains and holes all over. She doesn't even have that much, she just insists on only wearing her favorites.
dmorgendorffer A went through a stage where she would only wear dresses (which I only had a few of). At times I just didn't give her the choice and eventually she came out of it. I hate wasting clothes too!
Nothing really going on today. Both kids at school for 2.5 hours this morning. Then I don't know!
That is why I am not buying any clothes for my kids! I have come to realize the grandparents buy enough and S picked the same outfits every week so I only needs to get a piece here and there.
Friend is gone so back to normal. It's preschool day which means afternoon is super frustrating. My daughter refuses to nap on these days and her behavior about it is really bad. Just be quiet for an hour and she could come out but no she throws tantrums. Crazy extrovert daughter, I don't know what to do with you.
Post by dmorgendorffer on Sept 11, 2018 15:54:41 GMT -5
aggiebug I am jealous, I am in desperate need of a hair cut.
We are going through the nap battles too. It seems like she has no trouble napping at daycare (peer pressure?) but refuses when she is home. She ends up being an absolute wreck in the evenings.
aggiebug I am jealous, I am in desperate need of a hair cut.
We are going through the nap battles too. It seems like she has no trouble napping at daycare (peer pressure?) but refuses when she is home. She ends up being an absolute wreck in the evenings.
It was so nice! Even if my kids were with me for the first half ;P ( C got a hair cut and H picked them up after he left work)
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