I fed LO butter for dinner last night. Straight. But hey, at least she ate something.
I recently made perfect, delicious lamb chops for dinner in the hopes that DD (13 months) would eat a little meat since lamb is so mild. Nope, but she gnawed straight fat off the bone...sucked it right down, happy as a clam.
I left V in the carseat yesterday while I went inside to get a few things. It was well under 60 degrees, he can't unbuckle himself yet.
We let V play "Pirates" which seems to involve thwacking with foam swords or cardboard tubes. There are ground rules (you have to ask, if someone says stop you have to stop, don't thwack the cats, etc.), but this is probably confession worthy on the board.
Tell me that he didn't learn this from my child. I'm pretty sure W thwacked quite a few things when we were at your house.
I've totally driven both kids with their carseat straps undone. It only happened once with each kid, but it scared the crap out of me.
Post by brandienee on Mar 14, 2016 11:10:34 GMT -5
I totally almost left my kid in a Target one time.
It was in the early days and I needed some coffee. I had put his stroller in a not-in-the-way place and turned around to put milk and sugar in my coffee. Then totally turned and walked away, thinking I should get a cart since I needed diapers and other baby things.
Yep. I was that mom.
Once I got to the carts I realized that this was too easy and yep... my kid was snoozing in the starbucks. Ugh.
The other day I told DS1 he had to be quiet for 3 minutes during lunch if he wanted to go out to the park afterwards. I set the time on our Echo and then used my phone to delete it. It was a blissful 15 minutes of quiet!