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Miscellaneous Week in Review

got_to_peeWell, here it is, Friday night and I finally have a few moments to spill my brain onto paper, errr, pixels.  Our usual four-person-team at work was down by two all week (one unfortunately off to greener professional fields, another off on vacation) so it has been crazier than usual.  Two good work points though, even in these challenging economic times, we have been given the green light to go ahead and fill person #4′s newly vacated spot, and I also received a small promotion.  I guess technically “small” “medium” or “large” are pretty arbitrary quantifiers, but in this case, the distinction is that the promotion is mostly nominal in the job title, and not so much about the $$$.  I continue to be grateful to have a job, to have great benefits, great coworkers, etc and choose to keep my attitudinal ass firmly planted on the bright side of things.

The house.  Oh lord, the house.  Technically we were supposed to close on June 19th but have encountered a series of delays (also, technically I was supposed to be on vacation next week MOVING).  It has been the most incredibly stressful, drawn out, soul-sucking, frustrating, overwhelming, bleak three weeks imaginable (also to which I attribute George the ulcer.)  We had hoped to get more information by close of business today, and so not sit around all weekend again twiddling our thumbs, suffering, but alas, no dice.   Our entire life pretty much is ON HOLD.  And it is making me capital-K-KRZY.

Did I mention the weather has been running a steady 105-110°?  And that our AC unit in the rental home SUCKS?  Did you know that the backs of your earlobes can sweat?

Anyway, enough pity party.

Last weekend, we went up north to do an emergency resuscitation on Gmom’s computer.  The drive is about two hours, and I realized before leaving, the longest car trip we had undertaken since the End of the Great Potty Training Wars.  IE, the first road trip wearing big girl undies. 

At first, I thought I was being so smart, by insisting she potty before leaving, and also not providing her sippy cup to hold on to in the back seat as usual.   I figured hey–2 hours, what’s the big deal?  Well, an hour into the trip, George the ulcer (or was it just the voices in my head?) began insistently demanding an iced latte.  So we detoured to a convenient freeway-side drive thru.  While ordering, K asked for chocolate milk and by reflex, I nonchalantly ordered it, and then stuck a straw in there and gave it to her.  Whereupon she immediately downed all 8 ounces.  Yeah, I know, rookie error.  See, FF and I were so preoccupied chewing over the house situation, and trying not to LOSE OUR MINDS over the constant stream of chatter/complaints from the back seat, that we didn’t even think of the trip-bladder issues.

Well, I’m sure you know where this is headed.  She made it about another half hour and then the complaints started taking on a new tone and urgency.  I was so hoping that she could just hold it til we got into town, but over the next 10 minutes, she really started freaking out.  And also, FF had to take that car seat apart once before because of an early potty-training accident, and it practically took a PhD, divine intervention, and an engineering manual to put the damn thing back together. 

So I decided I would have to pull off at the next exit and introduce her to the fine art of roadside peeing.  Because yes, in another typical rookie maneuver, I decided not to bring the portable potty chair–again thinking “hey, it’s only 2 hours!”  IDIOT.  It took about 5 minutes to get to the next exit, and by that time, she had escalated to a constant whine/fuss, and then she started spontaneously clapping.  FF and I were like, WTF?!  It kinda freaked us out at first, hahaha.  For some reason, it seemed to help her cope, so she continued to fuss, and clap, whilst FF started querying me on how exactly I was planning to orchestrate roadside peeing with a 3 year old girl.  I think I said something like, “geez, pull down her pants and show her how to squat, how complicated can it be???”

So we got pulled off to the side of the road and while unbuckling her, I explained to K that she was going to have to just pee outside this time, since we couldn’t make it to a potty in time.  She was very puzzled but going along with it, until I pulled down her pants and showed her how to squat down, and I said, “ok now lets pull your shorts out of the way and then you can just tinkle right here on the grass”.  And she looks at me and says “the grass LIKES THAT?”

And the poor kid got points for technique, but not so much for aim–she got her pants and shoes wet.  So it then became a clean up and re-dress maneuver. 

But….

the carseat triumphed and remained dry.

Two Very Important Updates

devil bird1.    The devil bird has moved on.  Where, I don’t know, but I hope to the next plane of existence.  He disappeared a few weeks ago and I was so utterly happy that I was initially afraid to believe it was true, and tried not to pay attention in case the damn bird was just on vacation or something.  I am guessing our 900 decibel air conditioning unit may have had something to do with this.  Whatever happened, at least he is not tormenting me anymore.

2.    K is now a potty rockstar and so we are officially celebrating the end of the potty training phase.  She is still wearing a pullup at night because she really isn’t able to stay dry through that long of a period yet, nor does she wake up enough to get up and use the bathroom.  Once she drops her middle-of-the-night bottle, (SOON), it’ll all fall in to place.  But otherwise, she has finally got the whole thing nailed and hasn’t had an accident in several weeks.  HOORAY, WE SURVIVED!   

(I wonder if there are t-shirts that say “we survived potty-training” ? If not, I’m sure there must be a big market!)

Boxes and Toilets

I made a promise to myself that I would not let the weekend go by without at least making SOME kind of start on the packing process.  So far, that progress consists of going to the Uhaul around the corner to buy my favorite, wonderful, most perfect packing tape* ever, and then packing 5 boxes (so far).  Ugh.  Moving sucks!

Today while running errands, K asked to use the potty twice.  Again with me the doubter, I wasn’t sure the 2nd time was for real but I took her anyway, and lo and behold, the kid POOPED.  This is major progress!  I called her a potty rockstar, and she seized on that phrase right away and has been parroting it back to anyone that will listen (hhaha sorry about that phone call, Uncle Bubba!).  However, the joy over today’s earlier perfect performance record was somewhat tempered when she pooed in her underwear after we got home (just as I was dozing off for my 20 minute micro nap–the kid has radar).  Oh well. 

Along with cleaning house, starting the packing process, and herding pooping children around, I have been letting my inner werewolf out this weekend.  Yes, it’s so wonderful to be out of school for a few precious weeks and have a little time to geekify myself and blow up pixelated critters/zombies/insects.  It’s very therapeutic.

werewolf

*I have a minor obsession with Uhaul’s awesome extra-strong, easily-tearable, paper-based packing tape.  FF thinks I am nuts but I refuse to pack boxes without this tape.

My Brilliant Girl

…seems to really be enjoying the break from school.  She has only talked about preschool and her friends a couple times since the semester ended, and I expected to hear whining about missing it much sooner.  K has really bounced back into being happier, more creative, playful, and all around more herself again.  I don’t mean to make it sound like preschool was bad for her, but I think being her first semester and still so young, by that last week, she was just really done and feeling flustered.  Also didn’t help that she is no morning person by any means, and was really, really struggling with the change in schedule.  She is more rested and calm again and I’m so pleased to see her happy sparkle come back–I didn’t realize how much it was missing.

…finally seems to be turning a corner with potty training.  It isn’t the magical, miraculous event that everyone kept promising, but every day she is doing better and better.  Have we changed any of our strategies or anything? no.  Just through sheer practice or changing her mind or whatever the case may be, the last couple weeks has seen her reliability while wearing underwear increase drastically, her willingness to poo in the toilet dramatically improved, and she is still going strong with that whole use-restrooms-while-out thing.   Lately we have only been needing 1 pullup in a 24 hr period, at bedtime, hooray!  Oddly enough, she randomly decided that she didn’t like the kid-toilet-topper thingy on the seat anymore, as well as changing her bathroom allegiance from the one near the playroom to the one over by the bedrooms.  I have no idea why, but I learned long ago with K not to question such things.  We are so proud of her!  Tomorrow we are going with K2 and co. for another Chuck E Cheese celebration so hopefully that will also help motivate her to keep up the good work!

…had a purely joyful time playing outside in the drizzling rain yesterday.  We have seen a little moisture the last few days which has thankfully brought the temperatures below 110 degree highs (gasp) and so after grocery shopping yesterday, K went to putter around in the yard, alternately carrying around an umbrella and then putting it down to try and catch rain drops on her tongue, giggling all the while.  She couldn’t quickly locate her “bug rainboots” quickly enough and so went back out to continue romping around in her crocs.  Her socks got wet but ultimately that seemed to amuse her just as much as anything else.

…got a “prize” while we had dinner out at Miracle Mile deli the other night (yummmmm, pastrami!).   A tiny purple duck toy, which is now happily integrated into the purple duck family.  The baby purple duck had to brush its teeth last night using K’s toothbrush, before it was allowed to go to bed.  And here I was, thinking duck didn’t have teeth.

A Serious Problem

PurpleDuckToday, K ambushed me in the bathroom, carrying a squeaky purple duck.  K provided the duck a voice and so I was forced to have a conversation with it.

Duck: squeak squeak, umm, K’s Mommy?

CM: yes?

Duck: squeak we have a serious problem

CM: (slightly alarmed) what?

Duck: squeak squeak squeak K pooped on your chair.

CM: ummmm, which chair?

Duck: the stripedy green one.

CM: oh dear.  are you sure it was poo or did you mean tinkle? 

Duck: just tinkle, just wet. squeak squeak

CM: can you ask K why she didn’t use the potty?

Duck (to K): why didn’t you go in the potty?

K: I don’t know!

CM: tell K that we’ll clean it up in a minute and it will be ok.  Ask her if she needs a hug.

Duck (to K): do you need a hug? squeak squeak

K: yes.

 So she got her hug, and I went to see about the mess only to find that there actually was none.  She really did pee on the green stripedy chair, a few days ago, and I guess she was remembering that and using the duck to dialogue about it.  I have no idea why.  But forever after, when a purple duck comes and tells me “we have a serious problem”, I will be quite alarmed.

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