DD is 20 months as of yesterday. She is doing well, finally healthy after a number of days with a high fever. Her apitite is not quite back to normal though. The tantrums are non stop, she is so determined, and gets her mind so set on something, so if we can not figure out what she wants or we tell her no she just loses it. We try to comfort her, but she just gets so very frustrated. The warmer weather has been great though, we have been walking to the park most nights after work, which she is loving.
I am doing ok. I am 36 weeks today. I am scared for 2u2, and I am so worried about how hard this will all be on DD. I hate that I am not more excited to meet this little guy. I am drained, and tired, and moody/grumpy a lot. Wow, I feel like my whole post was a total downer. I really am happy about this little guy, I am just nervous about change.
He is great, a little strong willed but I think they all are at this age as they learn to insert independence and do more on their own. He would spend his life outside, in the shower or having a dance party if those were options. Maybe an outdoor shower at a dance party would be his ultimate dream. I think my favorite thing is when he gets so excited about something we are doing that he squeals and giggles.
I am doing ok. Trying to talk H into having another baby but no success yet. Ideally I would like to start TTC in September so I will keep trying to change his mind. I am at the point where I am on the fence about weaning, we only BF at bedtime and during the night. If we could just get it to bedtime and he would STTN I would probably continue until 2 no problem because I love my snuggles. My dilemma is really me, not DS and I realize the not STTN is my own fault. I am just too emotional and lazy about the topic to do anything so I try not to complain. You make your own bed as they say so I must lie in it.
Then Comes Family, LLC is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising
program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.