Her brother has been having a tougher time. It just breaks my heart to see him struggling, yet grates on my nerves to listen to him whining. We are trying to keep it all light and positive, but we don't always pull it off. There are some wonderful days -- generally sunny days when he can be outside running around a lot, or weekends when there is one of us for each of them. There were a couple of downright glorious days when Granny was here -- it is amazing how much difference two more hands can make. And I'm fairly certain Mom doesn't believe me when I tell her Cody is being a grouch or throwing tantrums or refusing to eat, etc. He's a total gem for her (and has undivided attention) and besides, she is incapable of finding fault with him. This is the greatest trait a grandparent can possess (don't I know it!). Anyway, they had a great visit:



Lately, we have been going outside early on Mondays and Thursdays to watch the garbage trucks do their thing. We then set off in the stroller for an early-morning "garbage truck hunt," which is just about as amazing and awesome and stinky and fantastic as it sounds, provided you are a two-year-old boy. He has become fascinated the the concept of trash permanence -- he likes to hear (and then repeat) about all the things that go into the trash, and then, once they are "crushed in the HOPPER, Mommy!" go away...forever. He tells me all the time about how sock/toe fuzz, diapers, boxes, nose gunk, q-tips, tissues, etc. are all going to go into the trash can, into the hopper, and "THEN THEY ARE ALL GONE, MOMMY!!!" with great excitement.
All of which leads me to what he said this morning: "Daddy? Please can we throw Cordelia in the garbage, please?"
Tomorrow is Thursday. Trash pickup day. The saddest and sweetest part is that he was so careful to use his good manners, clearly hoping that would seal the deal.
I found myself humming the Litany of the Saints all morning. "Holy Mary, Mother of God...pray for us." Serenity NOW!
8:11 pm UPDATE: Complete and utter bedtime fiasco. For both children. Two steps forward...three steps back? : )
2 comments:
Take a few deep breaths.... and drink some wine!!! :) Cody is a SUPER smart little man and although he won't let you know it now, he too will learn to accept and adore his ADORABLE little sister!! Hang in there Shay!!
Thanks Erin!! : ) When Lindsey turns two I will give you all sorts of sympathy. : )
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