
While going through these steps, be sure not to ignore the calls of "Mama" from your gated-in toddler who is supposed to be taking a nap, assuming he is just stalling. Having been just recently potty-trained, it's quite possible that he needs to get to the toilet. Feeling ignored, he may decide to take matters into his own hands, and upon completing the act, might decide to redesign his bedroom glider with equally malodorous brown stripes.
As you climb the stairs to discover why he is calling, the smell may hit you and panic may begin to ensue as you come over the rise to discover this fresh paint job. Wondering who is making that screaming sound, as you release the gate, the toddler may sprint out of the bedroom with a newly acquired ability to leap over Mommy Meltdown and get away as quickly as possible.
On the bright side, you just may discover the $30 extra you spent on Scotchguard for the chair was worth every penny.
It's a good thing our choir sang "When I Don't Know What To Do" this morning. Otherwise, someone may not have survived the afternoon.
5 comments:
I'm sorry!! I've been there with the toddler painting. You made me smile... but I feel a little guilty about it, knowing what you've been through today!!
Oh you make me feel so normal!
Wanna come over and play sometime?
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oh yes.... finger painting at it's finest.. how well I remember. On the bright side, that is a day you will always be able to recollect and will recount it with laughter in the years to come! Today's trials are tomorrow's treasured memories :) What fun it will be telling on him when he's big. It will have been worth every stinky minute you suffered..
Oh.My.Gosh. Ladies and gentlemen, we have our first rehearsal dinner story... :-)
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