I just put Madison in bed a little while ago. I let her stay up later because around 6:30 I told her I was going upstairs to change Henry into his pjs and when we came back down Madison looked up at me and her face just fell. She said "Mommy, why are you holding Henry?" I guess she thought I was changing him and putting him right in his bed and that she'd have me to herself. I felt kinda bad for her cause she never complains about having to share my time and overall she's really very nice to Henry, but I guess she really needed Mommy time. He went to bed about 15 minutes after that so I spent the rest of the night playing with her and then we watch a JoJo's Circus dvd before she went to bed. My husband has 2 days off this week so I think I'll use one of them to take her out alone and then she can have a Daddy day the other day.
Kim - Emily looks so cute with that puppy. She's convinced me you should get one.

Really, she's 10 (right?) so I think that's a good age to get a pet and I think the responsibility is a good thing too. And besides all that, the puppy is so cute!!
SL - your photo shoot sounds like it was a disaster. At least you were able to get one good shot out of it. I haven't read your trip report yet but I definitely will! I love reading about other people's trips (specifically people I "know"), plus I know it will get me excited about my own trip!
Gina - your dinner sounds like it was so good! I never realized Allears had menus-I'll have to check that out. Good for you trying to get Olivia used to the potty so young! Madison's teacher worked in a daycare that put kids on the potty as soon as they could sit up and they'd generally train much younger.
Alice - I completely agree with you about kids going nutty with 'bad' foods when they're not allowed any, ever. My best friend's mom was like that and when she'd come to my house she
always wanted to bake something and I swear she'd eat nearly a tray of brownies by herself. She was always a little chunky in high school and then went on to develop an eating diorder in college. Luckily that's all under control now, but I really think her mom's extreme views contributed a bit to that.
And I do the same thing with food shopping. We tend to buy stuff we don't need and then have stuff in the freezer that we never use. I'm trying to work on that too, but it's hard cause my husband will come home and decide he wants something totally different than last night's leftovers so we end up just wasting a lot instead.
Lissawynn - Good luck with the packing and moving. Try not to do too much.

Sorry, but I know it's probably impossible for you not to, but I know what it was like to pack and move while pregnant and sick so really, try to take lots of breaks cause you need your strength with a toddler to watch too.
Staci that class sounds like a lot of fun. I wish we had one like that around here. It's so hard to find little kid stuff in DC. The surrounding suburbs in MD and VA are loaded with stuff, but the drive out there with both kids does not appeal to me right now. And thanks for giving me hope that Madison will be sleeping in her own room again soon. I remember you telling me about not cosleeping with the baby this time around back in July, but hey, we do what we have to do right!?! I've been pretty good about keeping Henry in his own bed, but mostly cause Madison has been known to climb into our bed unannounced during the night and I'm afraid if she did she might sleep on Henry if he's there too.
Joats - enjoy your party and kid-free night! It must be so nice to know that Jace was happy to head out with your parents. Last night I seriously thought I would have been better with a babysitter than my husband cause he seemed so frazzled before I even left, but turns out he did okay! I hope you can avoid that couple, or at least not be too annoyed by them.
Dizagain my husband freaks out when Madison goes near our laptop so I could only imagine if she spilled a drink on it! In fact the one we have now is going back to Dell cause keys keep falling off so they're replacing it and he still freaks out when she gets near it.
GLT, I know I'm a little late, but I'd just tell your daughter's school that you'll be on a weekend trip so she'll miss that Monday. She's only in kindergarten right? I think at that age spending some fun time with the family will be just as beneficial as that one day in school. And if her school is really strict like I've heard some are, then I say call her in sick that morning. Gosh, she's 5, and look at all you have to go through! I think schools that strict in K is just insane. Enjoy your time away!
Val enjoy your weekend, though it sounds busy. Madison gets up notoriously early on weekends yet weekdays I have to wake her up too. Funny thing is I get her up around 6:30 on weekdays and she just drags till we leave for school, but weekends she's up by 7 ready to start the day!
Tasha that's great that Kylie likes her new daycare. And nice that she's talking there too so you know she's happy. Madison's sign that she likes you is if she shows you Nick. Once that happens you know you're in with her.
And I should add that Jill got the Nick offering at the meet this summer after just a short period of time so shows you how nice she is!

And yes Jill, that was Cox in the pictures. I realized that if we move out of DC in 4 years we won't have a cheesy pumpkin patch to go to anymore cause I think Cox takes the cake. I love that IASW type song in the end of the barn during the hayride.
I think I've caught up a bit, but hi to the other moms I missed! Gotta do some laundry and get the rest of the dishes done. That's a big pet peeve of mine, dishes in the sink, but the past few days we've had more than will fit in the dishwasher with the baking so rather than wash them by hand they've stayed in the sink. But tonight that will change!