Hey Super Moms!
Today Mr. K told me that Kailey had a GREAT day and the whole class was doing their best today - that's what a 3 day weekend will do for some worn out kids (we had Yom Kippur off). Anyhow, it was nice to hear - and I brought in some project materials for extra bonus points.

I am *so* not above buying off my child's Kindergarten teacher. Hey, can I have that as a tag??
Diskim - hope you had a great birthday and I agree that being a mom on some days seems to create a neon sign over your head that says "Give me any random, poorly-considered thought you might have running through your mind right now".
Gems - I feel for you. Kailey was the same and would just get hysterical if I left the room some days - it was hard to pee.
BnB - your MIL sounds like my FIL!! Did I mention to this group that he told a friend of mine who is a private therapist with a newborn and about to return to work, that he would *never* have worked privately while he had young kids?

Yeah, father of the year material, that one.
And there is NO such thing as planning too far ahead, you're right. I've already picked out my cabin preferences for our cruise in fall of 2008.
Justhat - I had a friend who was that crazy about naptime - and all I can say is that she went through hell trying to get her child to sleep at night.

Poor Madison and the accident! Kailey also only had accidents at that age when she was home. I was never prepared for one in public. And with all the education between me and DH, we have two "early" children - meaning we had intended to have them, just not quite when we did.
Also - Kailey had the same sleep problems. It made me crazy how people would give advice from the inane to the abusive and acted like I hadn't tried everything within reason. CIO made her vomit, too.
Loved the photos!!! Your kids are so dang cute.
Bellacam - how scary!! I hope the baby is doing well and isn't too stressed by staying in the nursery - is that Special Care?
Robin - I am so sorry about the kidney stone!!! The people I've known who've suffered through them called them absolutely excruciating.
Dizagain - I am so not looking forward to the day that I have to deal with the "cool" kids issue.

And about your night of hysteria - makes ya crazy, doesn't it??? I am also not looking forward to Kailey still being hyserical at age 12 over storms. I just keep telling myself that it's a good thing we live next to NYC and the theater.
Jill - I know!

I regularly wonder how we're going to deal with the loss of DH's parents.
Hillbeans - the guy who gave me the article is a bit socially challenged, so I don't quite know what he was thinking.

I've been a SAHM for 3 years. My DH interviewed for a job that required more travel than he had been doing for his previous company but also promised more money long term - and at the same time, my boss dumped about 10 cases in my overloaded mailbox and Kailey was not happy with her daycare situation.

See ya.
Thanks for the article on Vargas. It's so difficult not to expect it *all*, all at the same time.
OT - Hillbeans does anyone ever get you confused with the Dis-er Cool-Beans?
Nucpharm - I *never* ask Kailey if she has to go to the bathroom before we leave the house - I *demand* that she sit on the toilet.
Welcome back Val!
Z - great.

I went directly to that shoe site and bought Kailey a $40 pair of shoes. I cannot for the life of me find a pair of dressy mary janes in her size - but they had them there. Her feet better not grow for the next year!
Ryan - good luck on the shoes! Stay in your budget.
Tasha - what a cutie pie!
So poor Madeleine is trying to sleep while Kailey watches power puff girls at power puff decibels. I tried to get M to sleep upstairs, away from the tv, but she's having a day. But all the shrieking and monster growling keeps startling her awake. I don't know how you people with heavy sleepers get them like that!
And I just sneezed and woke her up again!!!!!!
