Here’s the truth…Things that I expected to be fun for a child, were painful for mine. Story time at the library, going to the fair, or anything specifically designed with children in mind, ended poorly for us. When it was just us at home, he could be creative, expressive, and engaging. Throw other people or … Continue reading
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Shop ’til You Drop? Not likely!
In previous posts, I have shared my son’s love/hate relationship with shopping. When younger, my TBP would stop in his tracks to admire the many rows of votive candles and was obsessed by all the shampoo bottles. In both cases, he was initially intrigued by the various colors and then (after closer examination) stayed longer due to the strong fragrances. These … Continue reading
Parenting Group
“This is because of the party, right?” I was asking my friend this as she was inviting me to join a new parenting group. “Oh no…it’s for all of us!” Hmmm… I started to recall the events of the previous weekend. My son went to his first “real” birthday party. There was a bouncy house, toys, … Continue reading
You’re my Obsession…Now I’m Done
When my son was 3 years old, he was obsessed with art. Our dining room table was buried somewhere under pipe cleaners, construction paper, yarn and tape for over a year. Brand new bottles of Elmer’s glue and other craft products were grabbed quickly and just as quickly used up on the newest project. Masterpieces … Continue reading
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People in Glass houses…Shouldn’t throw potatoes!
Before I was a parent, I was an expert on raising children. It was very easy as an onlooker to watch and rate another parent ‘s attempts at calming a tantruming child or judging the appropriateness of a movie. In my head, I knew all the answers. I suppose this is human nature. You know … Continue reading
Bionic Sense of Smell
Yes…I said it. He has a bionic sense of smell. He notices smells in a way that most do not. When my TBP was a toddler, we had “fragrance encounters” all the time. I remember walking into Trader Joe’s and being stopped just inside the front door by my boy. My son could not continue … Continue reading
Terrible Two’s? Not At My House!
I had been warned about the dreaded “terrible two’s.” I braced myself for the day when my sweet boy would transform into a raging mother-eating machine. I waited, but that anticipated day didn’t come. Was every day perfect? Far from it, but it seemed to be a normal amount of fits mixed in with good … Continue reading