Brielle is starting to act like a two year old! Imagine that! She now has an opinion and definitely makes it known when she doesn't like something. We're trying to nip in the bud her new habits of screaming when she doesn't get her way, whining, and throwing a fit. The other day she started throwing her first temper tantrum (which I was ignoring) and in the process ran right into the couch and got a little boo-boo. It worked out perfectly because she got distracted from the temper tantrum, I was able to comfort her, and we all moved on. She is a clumsy little thing, but at least this once it worked out to everyone's advantage!
Joshua has been working on potty-training, which anyone who's been through it can attest to how exhausting that is. It's been a long haul with him...he's definitely capable, but that strong will of his gets in the way sometimes, and he'd just rather play than pee. Ugh! He's also entered the "why" phase. I know this is normal, but Josh seems to have taken it to an extreme! We sometimes think it's literally going to drive us insane! It is non-stop and often after we give a command (unacceptable) or at a time when "why?" doesn't make any sense and there's just no answer to it (nor does he really care about our answer). So, we're wrestling with how to encourage his curiosity, but preserve our sanity and make sure that he's not questioning our authority...oh, life as a parent, somehow, I don't think it really gets any easier as they get older...
Daniel fried up a big platter of fish he'd caught! Yum-yum! |
We've been feeling a little out of sorts because we've never taken our kids camping, and it was such a big part of what we did before kids. At the same time, we were skeptical that it would work because both kids are still in cribs and just seemed too active...but, other people with toddlers do it, so we figured we'd give it a shot...in the safety of our backyard, that is.
Testing out Brielle's sleeping bag |
While it didn't go as we'd hoped, it went pretty much as expected, and definitely answered any notions we had about attempting to camp anytime in the near future...so, overall, I'd say it was success! Thank the Lord we weren't at a campground far from home and that the kids went right to sleep once they were in their own beds. (I guess that's the downfall of sleep training your kids to fall asleep on their own...once and a while it sure would be convenient if they would fall asleep in your arms or laying next to you, but it's a small price to pay for the many, many, many nights of uninterrupted sleep we've enjoyed these past three years!)
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I'm with you on that - our kids also sleep easily in their own beds, but that does make traveling a bit tough. And we're all tired after a night away, but when we're home they do great!
We were never big campers, though, so we usually just do day trips and picnics.
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