Monday, November 28, 2011

Why Doesn't She LISTEN TO ME !!!

I've had it.   And it's only just beginning.... lol.

Alexandra has decided to not only ignore my do's and don't's ... she defies me while laughing!

Unreal.   I just don't get it.

I tell Alex to stop stepping up on the arm of the couch and launching herself like a flying squirrel onto the couch seat ... and she laughs, doing it again and again... until i get over to her ... then she stops and sits (still laughing, of course) ... and scrambles back up on the couch arm to jump again as soon as i walk away.

Daddy sees her do the same thing and says something -- Alex covers her eyes or starts crying... and doesn't do it anymore -- as long as he's around.

WHYYYYYYYYY  ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

Annoying.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Death Lesson

She knew something wasn't right.

Alexandra stood there yesterday afternoon -- staring at this dead, smushed frog in our driveway.

Alex kept asking me, "Dat?" and pointing at the frog. She asked, like, 15 times ... like she usually does when she's trying to learn and remember something.

Knowing that Alex knows what a live frog looks like ... I explained she was staring at a frog in the driveway, but this frog was dead.

She didn't like that too much.

Alex didn't cry or fuss at all, which is good.

She did, though, keep backing up away from the dead frog as she asked again and again what it was.  Backed up, right into me... and would walk in a wide circle around the dead frog any time we were out there.

Guess that's as good a first lesson on death as any!


Alphabet blocks spelling out 'Death'

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Steer Clear!

Interesting.

Alexandra and I were at Target... and while I was trying to find her size in winter clothes, Alex extended our time at the store by running in and out of the aisles, farther and farther away, knowing I'd come chasing after her.

However, one of the times she ran out into the main aisle -- she saw a pretty tall, burly man walking toward us.

I didn't really notice him at first, he was still so far from us ... but Alex spotted him, and immediately ran over between me and the cart i was pushing ... walking with it, hiding in that space between .... until the man passed by us.

Then, it was back to running amuk in and out of the clothing racks.

I say it's interesting, because it's not the first time it's happened.

And it doesn't happen with all men... but quite a few in the past week.

That had me reviewing in my mind all the people in her life -- me, stepsister, babysitters, church friends, playdates .... almost everyone she's in close contact with is female.

The only man -- daddy.

Now ... i have no intentions of signing up men to hang out with us ... but i wonder if I'm to blame for her apparent fear of guys.

Oooor, maybe i shouldn't complain!!  LOL!


Scared young girl

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

I never thought I'd see the day -- jeans that actually fit Alexandra!

Sooo stinkin' cute.

I almost screamed when i saw these jeans at Target -- with an adjustable waist!!!

Had no CLUE they made jeans a) this small ... b) with a waistline that doesn't leave her pants on the ground. lol!

Now i can take the little boy jeans i bought her back!     :)

Also started Christmas shopping for her!!  Soooo easy this year.  So far- Elmo slippers (which she practically squeezed to death in the store when she saw them) and the beginnings of a dress-up wardrobe!

I can't wait -- i really want to stop by a 2nd-hand shop to grab a bunch of fun play clothes... 
Wonder if i'll find a little clothes rack too!

I'm thinking about the beginnings of a mini-kitchen for her too -- have you seen these things?!?!  They can get super expensive.  Gotta plan a day to hit some of the 2nd-hand shops ... and make someone come along with me!  lol.....

Friday, November 11, 2011

What A Climber!

Just last week, my husband and i realized Alexandra could climb on her own.

Our kitchen table is bar-height, as are the matching chairs.

I usually sit Alex on a chair next to me if I'm working on something at the table, then -- when i'm done, she's off the chair, so she can teeter around without being tethered to my side.

One of those times we were finished at the table, i literally turned and took a few steps when i heard Alex laughing.  She had scrambled up from the floor, back on top of a chair ... and was wiggling around on it, trying to stand up.

WWWWHHHHHAAAAAATTTTT !!!!!!!!!!

I almost had a heart attack.

Ever since then, she's been trying to climb or stand on everything -- ottomans, grocery carts, people...

And her confidence is growing.

Fortunately, the though hasn't seemed to occurr to her to try to climb out of her crib... i think she's a couple inches shy of being able to do that.

When she can, though -- watch out!

Hm. -- i wonder what that will mean for hubby & my sex life...   lol!

Ity-Bity!

My husband and I took Alexandra to see a nutritionist yesterday.

Alex is a little thang -- but proportionate.

Still, her pediatrician suggested we take Alex to get checked out, just to make sure she's getting enough nutrients.

She is, thank goodness, and the nutritionist gave us some suggestions on ways to make good, fatty foods more fun for Alex to eat -- what a lot of work!  HAHAH!

The funniest part of Alex's petiteness ... she doesn't have any hips to hold up many styles of pants.  I have to buy little boys' pants for them to fit her without falling down!

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

I was a little nervous abou daylight savings time...

I had this great plan.  I was going to start 2 weeks prior, getting Alexandra to bed about 10 minutes later every other morning.

Yeeeeah.  Great plan on paper. Lol!

But thanks to football and my husband's lazy Sunday, Alex fell asleep on daddy's chest through the first half of some game -- right after her 1/2 hour nap!  ...   Threw her ALL off kilter.

Didn't have any issues the next morning though!  Took Alex a couple days to readjust -- her naps were way long Monday and Tuesday, and she was a wee bit cranky ... a mild outcome for worrying about something that (again) turned out to be no big deal.


Friday, November 4, 2011

Lips, Or Cheek?

This took me down memory lane.

As far back as i can remember, my family often greeted eachother with a kiss ... said good-bye with a kiss --

-- but always on the cheek; never on the lips.


I remember thinking how odd it was once i got into elementary school, to see parents kissing their kids on the mouth.  Hahah!   Sounds funny to me now, all these years later!    :)

As a child, I remember asking my parents why we didn't kiss on the lips.  They told me it was nasty -- terms i could understand as a tot.

Fast forward to last night ..... 

Hubby was putting Alexandra to bed, but she didn't want to see me go so i asked her for a big hug good-night.

She gave me a great hug ... then puckered up her lips, and hummed that expectant hum when you want a kiss from the person standing in front of you.

Yep -- I gave her a little kiss on the lips, fighting all those silly childhood memories that oddly flooded my brain... but of course i wonder -- does it matter?

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Holey moley, i'm ready to pull my hair out.

We're just starting the November ratings (sweeps) at work, and i'm swamped!

That's not the problem.

The issue, is having to take work home with me.   Ugh.

For some reason, Alexandra doesn't want me to work on computer statistics and writing TV news sotry scripts at home.

I know i'm not the first woman to balance work and family...  i just would love to know how others have done it!

(preferrably before i pull my hair out.... lol.)