No fun, Becky!! Hope your luggage does, in fact, pack itself (maybe if you drink enough wine it will seem like it did

).
My last 30 min or so were for naught. I was trying to pre-register online with the hospital, but no matter what I do, I can't get past the insurance page. It keeps telling me that I haven't filled in a plan type, but I've filled in ever asterisked thing and can't find anything about a plan type except a drop down that I did choose.
Tomorrow I shall test whether knowing that my 2yo charge is actually "well-behaved" for me makes any difference. I know that I've mentioned that she's a handful and that I struggle some days. However, I've gotten insight into how she is for Mom and Dad and am thinking that I should consider myself lucky. Her mom had already said several times lately "wow, she does
xfor you?" - including sitting in the highchair, cleaning up toys and staying in her bed. While sometimes she doesn't want to help clean up and sometimes is more helpful at it than others, I've never had a hint of a problem with the other things. I mention lunch and she gets right into the highchair. Apparently, she won't sit for more than a few minutes for a meal at home.
Well, she was at my shower-dinner last night and WOW! She as out of control. Sat in the highchair for the time it took to eat 3-4 chips and then wouldn't stay there anymore, ran around the whole restaurant on several occasions, ran into the kitchen galley (right by us) twice, almost took out a server carrying a tray with sizzling fajitas on it, refused to sit in mom or dad's lap, cried if she couldn't get down and do any of the above - just to name some.

When we changed to the restaurant over home due to the lower number of people, her mom asked about the dad coming along too to help "wrangle" to which I said sure. I had no idea just how true that need was (not that he was a big help). Kristi, Mom and I all commented to each other at some point or another that maybe her staying
home with dad might have been the better option. Elizabeth, you would have been dying, I know!
The crazy part is that
I'm a fairly lenient parent and even I was in shock. Terra never
had to stay in the highchair. However she did either have to sit on my lap, next to me or stand right by the table (and had to sit while eating). If she even started to run off she did have to be buckled back in. I also recognized fully that if I was going to take her someplace that I needed to be responsible for taking her right out again if needed.
Even worse, my 7 month old's first-time, often nervous mommy is now terrified of the 2yr age. I could see the fear in her eyes. In fact she said "so this is 2" and the other mom said "yeah, AND this is the example yours is getting."

Katie turned to me and mouthed "help me, Tia!" Tomorrow I will definitely have to reassure her that 2 does more certainly
not have to look like that!
