AC only wants to wear one pair of shoes, her red rubber boots. As soon as she wakes up in the morning she says, boots!! Any other pair of shoes is a screaming fit...
Well DD has been whining all day long today so I'm pretty annoyed. It's either teething or the side effects of her needles from last week. She had the MMR booster and they said side effects could take a week or two to show up.
A has learned that he can point to something and say "that?" And usually get it. But it's super annoying when he's throwing a fit and we can't figure out what he wants. Or when he's in a situation he doesn't want to be in (usually getting diaper changed) and frantically pointing to anything and everything saying "that?!" "that?!" while on the verge of totally losing it. It's kinda funny sometimes but most of the time it's frustrating.
Post by silvermelody on Mar 1, 2016 17:42:55 GMT -5
Will not freaking sit still with his sippy of milk. When we were using bottles he would lie down on the couch and finish it. Then he was good with the sippy and would sit on the couch with it until it was gone.
But now he dawdles and gets up and climbs around and spills it and won't freaking finish it! SIT DOWN AND DRINK IT.
Post by starrynight14 on Mar 1, 2016 18:05:04 GMT -5
LO always goes to my texts and phone calls when I let him play with my phone. I usually pull it out when I'm in desperate need and specifically put it on YouTube kids. But without fail, he just messes around with apps which occasionally ends up in random phone calls.
DD signs "more" whenever she wants anything, like we can read her mind. More WHAT??? Then she gets so mad that we do not give her what she wants, or if we dare to offer her something else in our attempts to figure out what she is asking for.
DD signs "more" whenever she wants anything, like we can read her mind. More WHAT??? Then she gets so mad that we do not give her what she wants, or if we dare to offer her something else in our attempts to figure out what she is asking for.
DD signs "more" whenever she wants anything, like we can read her mind. More WHAT??? Then she gets so mad that we do not give her what she wants, or if we dare to offer her something else in our attempts to figure out what she is asking for.
Twins! More what?!?!
Also, DS insists on helping to feed the dogs. Normally this would be NBD, but it involves 3 items (dog food, one dog's medication, bag of pill pockets). He insists on grabbing and touching each item while mimicking my actions. A task that should take 1-2 min becomes 5 min with him saying "Dit, Dit! (Sit) Dah, Dah (WTF is Dah?)." And God forbid we are in a rush and he doesn't touch it all....
DD signs "more" whenever she wants anything, like we can read her mind. More WHAT??? Then she gets so mad that we do not give her what she wants, or if we dare to offer her something else in our attempts to figure out what she is asking for.
DD signs "more" whenever she wants anything, like we can read her mind. More WHAT??? Then she gets so mad that we do not give her what she wants, or if we dare to offer her something else in our attempts to figure out what she is asking for.
This is my life.
Ditto!
I also get super frustrated when he's done with his dinner and throws the plate with any remaining food on the ground. Just say all done, kid. geez.
DD signs "more" whenever she wants anything, like we can read her mind. More WHAT??? Then she gets so mad that we do not give her what she wants, or if we dare to offer her something else in our attempts to figure out what she is asking for.
Same here. Except DS2 will say "more" and if I say "more what" or "point to what you want" he'll then sign and say "more". So we've got double more and I still don't know what he wants. Then I play the list everything on the table and hope one of those is what he wants.
If we're not careful, DD will step and splash in the dog's water. Usually after I've gotten her dressed for the day, and usually requires a full wardrobe change.
Oh, I forgot. Nora is learning she can be bossy. She will try to get us to go somewhere by pulling our hands or pushing us to lay down. Sometimes we do it because it's pretty cute but when we don't, cue the tantrum.
Ds has been starting to throw ridiculous tantrums over everything. And now that dd is here he wants to test my patience non stop. Climbing on tables, his high chair and falling off, pulling out the drawer under the stove and standing on it and twisting the knobs to the oven, throwing objects down the registers, stealing blankets from dd...anything and everything.
And he's totally obsessed with dh. It shouldn't bother me but I'm pretty jealous like cmon man...thought boys were supposed to be mamas boys??
Oh and also he is completely and utterly obsessed with Elmo. From the minute he wakes up until he goes to bed that's ALL HE TALKS ABOUT!!! I'm going to kill Elmo!
He will spot something on the side in the kitchen and pitch a fit about getting it but I have NO IDEA what It is. Also he will roll his cars out of reach then SCREAM for them.
Post by gratefulgirl on Mar 2, 2016 19:44:32 GMT -5
I have been racking my brain, and I feel like most irritating things are not rationally irritating (like throwing stuff in the toilet if she possibly gets a chance).
But I don't get how much this kid loves bath. Like the minute you mention the word she starts screaming to go to bath that very second. Don't you dare mention it before you want to go run the water.
When she wants me or H to go with her somewhere she yells "Up!!" and pushes us off the couch. Funny, but usually I just sat down.
Also the tantrums, omg. It would be fine except she works herself into such a crying fit that she gags and throws up. I'm much more likely to give in once the gagging starts because I try to avoid vomit all over both of us. It is not good!!
Post by hoosiermama76 on Mar 6, 2016 1:01:19 GMT -5
Fun thing DD does now is run into the bath after i just got her out of it dressed in her pajamas. As soon as I say bath, she grabs her duckies and her pajamas and runs into the tub.
My son won't let me use the sweeper myself on the kitchen floor. He has to do it and he won't allow my hands on it at all. Then he throws a fit when I put it away.
DD is obsessed with mittens. If she finds a sock lying around she will put it on her hands and say, "mitts" she will even play with toys with them on - it's pretty cute:-)
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