So much fun that we got to drag him from the park to the car (no kite flying for us today), from the car to the grocery store (where of course we ran in to more acquaintances than usual, God forbid we stay under the radar when the tot's pitching a fit...), and from the grocery store to home where we finally put him in bed, turned off the lights, and said night night. At 6:30. About 3-4 minutes later I opened his door and he (without prompting) hugged my legs and said "sorry mommy" in the worlds most perfectly adorable voice. And then he asked for chocolate milk. What's a mom to do? If I denied him his one earthly pleasure yet again there's no way he would understand WHY mommy was being a
And then the rest of the evening happened. The part where daddy slathered spicy saucy BBQ sauce on the chicken on the grill. The part where the 3 of us sat on the swings on the playset and pointed to each of the farm animals across the street, calling them by name. The part where Ash drew me a picture of a motorcycle at his new art table and then kissed me goodnight on his way up to read stories with daddy. When that kind of an evening happens I'm left thinking to myself - why the hell didn't I just give the boy his chocolate milk? Oh yeah. Mommy power, must preserve the mommy power. Oh, and try to keep the boy from becoming a spoiled demanding peapod. Or something like that...
The boys in all their cuteness
4 comments:
Sounds so familiar. I'm not even sure what tonight's meltdown was about but I'm sure it wasn't worth 90 minutes of pure screaming torture. And then, all things forgiven, a snuggle with Mommy and some books and absolutely adorable before going to bed. Ahhhh....the joys of 2-ness. Glad to hear that I'm not alone. :)
Isn't parenthood awesome?! :)
I don't think it's just a "terrible 2" thing either. Ours are 6ish and 8ish and we still have these issues. Though, I am the bit...I mean... mean mom who doesn't give in.
I still get a snuggle after all's said and done.
For what it's worth-I'd throw a fit if I confused apple juice with chocolate milk too. Cute pictures!
Dr Spock would be proud of you :). Next time remember the chocolate milk ...of course be prepared for him to change his mind. He's 2 ... Its ok :) and 28 years from now all he'll remember are the hygs and story time. Have a great day - and go fly a kite tonight :)
It's so nice to know that I'm not the only sucker around. Love his new art table and I can picture the three of you on the swings calling out the animals. Super-duper sweet.
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