The Toddler

by Veronica on January 16, 2008

in Life

The Toddler was in full force today.

I tried to have a shower while she was occupied with her toys. Didn’t work. Eventually, after a little head and hands poked into my shower (getting soaked in the process) for the tenth time, I stripped her off and put the plug in and she had a shower with me.

I left the water in to be used on the garden later.

Getting dressed was something that she SHALL. NOT. BE. SUBJECTED. TO! And I was a MEAN MEAN MUMMY for doing it.

I finally got her dressed (cue cheers) and (the second) breakfast served. While I wasn’t looking, she fed her (second) breakfast to the cat. I can only assume from the amount of grumpiness that reared it’s ugly head, that the first breakfast had gone to the cat as well.

Sigh.

As I was preparing to go out (hair makeup etc) Toddler came into the bathroom and threw the roll of toilet paper into the toilet before I could stop her. She emptied a cup of water all over the floor and finally, as a final encore of Toddlerhood, she fell in the bath.

Fully dressed.

After I had taken 20 mins to dress her.

Sigh.

We eventually got out the door and Toddler was fed vegemite and cheese sandwiches in the car because I had finally realised that she was still hungry. Maybe the cat looking satisfied and NOT yowling for food should have tipped me off?

***

Toddler enjoys shopping, as long as Toddler is not in any way, shape, or form constrained in a trolley, stroller, or arms. Hand-holding is also out of the question as it restricts Toddler’s movement.

I juggled finding 2 new pairs of pants for Toddler, a handbag and a hot drink (chai tea latte).

Toddler raced around the shop causing Toddler chaos in her wake. I spent the whole time putting the soft toys back onto their shelf and re-packaging all the shoes.

Also apologising. Did I mention the apologising?

At one point Toddler realised that there was music! over the sound system. She raced around the shop, with me and her Nan (my mum) in hot pursuit. As soon as she found a slightly empty space (a dance floor if you will) she proceeded to dance and sing and generally perform.

Drama queen.

***

Toddler is unhappy about any attempt to contain her in a trolley. UNLESS you sit her in the main bit along with all the food.

So, being a person to take the path of least resistance I let her sit in with the food.

After Toddler unwrapped my block of chocolate, I realised I may have made a (slightly, very small) bad decision.

If you are in the supermarket and you notice a block of unwrapped, slightly chewed, macadamia nut chocolate hidden amongst the pads, please pretend you didn’t see it. I am truly sorry.

After a while Toddler decided that causing chaos OUTSIDE of the trolley was the new fun thing to do.

Did you know that there are dogs on the cans of dog food? Toddler let me know.

There are cats on the cat food. Toddler let me know this also.

Even better? A Scottish Terrier is actually a cat and Toddler won’t have anyone tell her that it isn’t.

‘TAT!’

‘No Sweetheart, that is a dog’

Toddler points at a Border Collie.

‘Dis dooooooo ag’

‘Yep, that’s a dog’

Toddler points at a Terrier

‘TAT!!’

‘No, that’s a dog.’

‘NO! TAT!’ stomps foot
Sigh.

‘Come look at the cats then…’

EVERYTHING actually should be placed on the floor for ease of access for Toddler shelf climbing. Toddler saw to this today and was mightily unimpressed when I put everything back where it belonged.

She threw herself backwards when I held her.

She ran away when I didn’t.

For a final straw, as I was packing the groceries back into the trolley after paying for them, I trapped a (very energetic) Toddler between the wall, myself and the trolley.

Toddler is a mighty escape artist. So mighty in fact that she crawled underneath the trolley to escape. She would have managed it too had her pesky foot not gotten stuck and her MEAN MEAN MUMMY not removed her from there.

Cue tantrum.

I think I lost weight today.

The Monster

Marylin January 16, 2008 at 11:27 pm

aww honey… a day in the life eh? I dont mind goung out on my own with just zack, or just max, but both together terrifies me! lol

at keast you lost some weight though 😉

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Jenty January 16, 2008 at 11:47 pm

LMAO! Those tantrums sounds familiar. I love the cat conversation.

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Lou January 16, 2008 at 11:58 pm

She is sooooo cute. So is that “You’re gonna hafta try a little harder” look on her face.

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MissFrenchJessica January 17, 2008 at 2:15 am

Oh, I’ve so been there and done that with my kids. Now the kids hate going out with me so much, I have to drag them through the grocery store just to have food in the pantry. The shocker is my daughter is the most unhappy of the lot to go shopping. Who knew?

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Nikki January 17, 2008 at 2:23 am

wow…I’m tired just reading that post. I’m going to take a nap…

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missburrows January 17, 2008 at 3:09 am

I know that you are probably exhausted, but this story makes me jealous. Can I borrow her for a little while? Baby cuddles are priceless.

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Robyn January 17, 2008 at 4:01 am

LOL!!!!!
I’m sorry you had such a rough day…but MAN! Did it ever make a great post for the rest of us…..
That’s ok…Stay tuned in to my blog, and soon…I am sure you are going to start seeing posts like this…The boy has already started with the mighty SHREIK when displeased, and throwing himself backwards…(in order to crack ones head and incur sympathy even though he knows he is being rotten to the core of his little self…)

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badness jones January 17, 2008 at 5:29 am

WOOT! on the house! And toddlers….it’s lucky they’re cute or they just might not make it…lol!

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Burgh Baby's Mom January 17, 2008 at 5:37 am

Does it help to know that you’re not alone? Cause you’re not.

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witchypoo January 17, 2008 at 5:37 am

Congrats on the house! And, thank your lucky stars that you are young enough to have the energy to lug around such an active child.
I’ve tagged you for a meme I originated about household tips. Please comply or I’ll have to hop on my broom.

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Taz January 17, 2008 at 6:40 am

cute blog..

but a very naughty toddler..

is she still sleeping well?

SusanB January 17, 2008 at 6:43 am

You just beautifully captured the epitome of a Toddler Day. And the fun part is, it’s like that until they hit some magical day when they become Preschoolers. And then there’s a whole new set of rules to get used to. And then repeat, ad nauseum.
But it’s SO worth it, ya know? 😉
Thanks for sharing your crazy day with us…you’re in good company! =)

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julie January 17, 2008 at 7:04 am

This is very funny…so typical of the stinky children.

I think toddlers are the hardest — because they can do stuff that can hurt them, but they don’t understand that yet. Babies you can put in the crib. Preschoolers you can leave in their room. Teenagers you can give money for the movies. Toddlers you must be aware of every single second. Every. Single. Second. But then, they look so completely adorable you just melt. The little rats.

(If you want an idea of life once they start talking, check out my post today — it’s about my boys and a swear word…)

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Marlee January 17, 2008 at 8:17 am

Yeah…just wait ’til she’s four… 😉

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Dorothy Stahlnecker January 17, 2008 at 8:49 am

Wow, I was tired just reading..Hope your alright. This is one strenuous day and the toddler and cat are definitely the winners.

My best, I’ll be rooting for you
Dorothy from grammology
remember to call gram

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kim aka frogpondsrock aka mum January 17, 2008 at 9:29 am

hehehehe that just about sums up our day. hehehehe..I dreamed about your house last night..We are going to build an awesome garden…

love mum.xxx

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Cinn January 17, 2008 at 9:47 am

wow. i can’t imagine having a toddler. i think i’m going to sterilize myself.

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Tara January 17, 2008 at 11:35 am

Come on over to my house – it’s a party like this every day…x2!

We did food shopping today, too. I just open packages and give them stuff to eat to keep them quiet 🙂

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Kellan January 17, 2008 at 11:48 am

From showers to grocery store aisles – they are busy as they can be all the time – aren’t they. She is a cutie pie and she sure sounds like a happy baby and keeps you on your toes.

So nice to see you today. Thanks for coming by and I hope to see you soon. Kellan

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Leslie January 17, 2008 at 3:49 pm

Whew! What a day. She’s a lively one!

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Tiffany January 17, 2008 at 4:26 pm

LOLOLOLOL!!!! Classic!
I love you Amy! You make me smile (and you give both my sister and I good ideas!) Imagine the chaos we could create with two of us following your lead!

luf from No – No

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river January 17, 2008 at 8:07 pm

As you know, I work in a supermarket, and we’d much prefer that unwanted goods are brought to the checkout instead of being stuffed on just any old shelf, most especially food items. Sometimes people tuck things in behind other stuff so it can’t be seen and when we smell something off the next day we have to find it before it really pongs. Just bring the stuff to the checkout and tell the service assistant that you’ve changed your mind, or that your toddler pulled this item off the shelf while you weren’t looking………we’re more than happy to put it in our waste where it can be catalogued and written off if damaged or returned to the shelf by a stock boy/girl if the item is still saleable. If Amy does open stuff and you still want to buy it, check that the bar code hasn’t been torn. Last year a customer changed her mind about a raw chicken and the checkout girl shoved it under the counter and forgot to call the stock boy to return it to the fridge, this was new year’s eve, when we reopened two days later the chook was still there………eeeuuww! sorry if this sounds like a lecture.

Old Knudsen January 17, 2008 at 8:41 pm

I’ve been called a Scottish Terrier in my time, no wait maybe it was a Scottish Terror.

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Just a mom January 18, 2008 at 5:35 am

OMGoodness how sweet. She is beautiful and you are tired are you planning a nap? It is nice to meet you and I would like to put you in my favs. I will be back to catch up later.

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Sarcastic Mom January 18, 2008 at 1:37 pm

That photo is so great!

I especially love the “throw myself backward” thing. Braden has almost died from that eleventy-seven times already. *sigh*

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Laura McIntyre January 18, 2008 at 6:57 pm

Are your toddler and my toddler one and the same, they sure never let mummy stop do they

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