Buckeye Princess
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I am so sorry if I was ever smug during DD's first year. She was an absolutely easy baby. I was very lucky. She only cried if she was hungry, she slept through the night from week 3, she traveled well, etc. I couldn't have asked for more. I used to think, geez this is supposed to be hard? Why do people complain.
I'm sorry.
Apparently she is making up for lost time because at 15 months I think I'm getting the terrible twos early. haha She is soooooo stubborn and strong willed. DH and I are both very consistent and firm with discipline but she never relents. The last FOUR weeks her goal has been climbing and standing on couches, chairs etc. Every time we remove her say no and give her no further attention. She keeps doing it and doing it and doing it. Four weeks, still going. Same with dumping her milk to give to the cat and other "No" behaviors. I know she is testing her boundaries but boy it is wearing me out physically and mentally.
So I'm sorry to any mothers who I ever judged for rambunctious toddlers. I'm sorry to any mothers who had it rough during that first year when I had it easy.
I'm sorry.
Apparently she is making up for lost time because at 15 months I think I'm getting the terrible twos early. haha She is soooooo stubborn and strong willed. DH and I are both very consistent and firm with discipline but she never relents. The last FOUR weeks her goal has been climbing and standing on couches, chairs etc. Every time we remove her say no and give her no further attention. She keeps doing it and doing it and doing it. Four weeks, still going. Same with dumping her milk to give to the cat and other "No" behaviors. I know she is testing her boundaries but boy it is wearing me out physically and mentally.
So I'm sorry to any mothers who I ever judged for rambunctious toddlers. I'm sorry to any mothers who had it rough during that first year when I had it easy.
So, I know you're being serious, but this struck me as funny. If you're a mother long enough, you're gonna eat some crow. My first one was hell on wheels. I had NO illusions of being the perfect mother. I felt like a complete failure 24 hours a day. At 2yo he straightened up and was absolutely wonderful--no terrible twos.
My second one was calm and cool from birth. Never cried, was very regular in her habits, just about the perfect baby. If I had had her first I would have really thought I had it going on.
Of course, she hit 2 and turned into a demon and it lasted for 2 years. I don't know which was worse, baby Attila the Hun or Miss Priss Holy Terror.
then he says if we leave it closed, but not locked he won't figure that out either. 
Then we had our son- he was difficult from the get go. I've been eating crow for 13 years now- it's an acquired taste to say the least.
and another
The one time I had my DD "visiting" her house, she ended up staying in the same diaper I had taken her there in, and she was there for approximately 9 hours (I was working and daycare was closed that day). SIL said she didn't change her because she "never cried". Well I'll tell ya, when I had to deal with the incredible rash she ended up with, she cried. 
He just would not train. He was wearing pull ups until he was 5 1/2 and don't even talk to me about nighttime training. 
I was willing to turn in my parenting card by the time the last made it through (barely made it through!)
and still is. My DS was so easy until he hit 1 year. That seemed to flip a switch for him. He's constantly on the go and getting into stuff and hitting!!! He's getting better, I hope.
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