Okay, maybe this is the best part.
But the second best part is pulling a little colored piece of paper off my daughters’ hook… the Toddler Talk.
This brightly colored paper gives me a rundown of Lily’s day; what she ate, how she slept and generally how she feels, giving me wonderful insight into how my night is going to go:
- Slept only 30 minutes = tantrum before bed
- Ate ‘some’ of her meals = tantrum before dinner
- Today I felt… Happy/Sad/Sick/Tired/Quiet/Other____ = at home she’ll feel the opposite, turning her teachers into absolute liars.
Luckily, today Lily slept 2 hours, ate all her food and was “Other - Thoughtful.” Huh?
Anyway, I started to think… wouldn’t it be totally awesome if I could walk through the door and hand my husband my ‘Toddler Talk’.
So here we go:
- Name: Tawn Anderson
- Date: 9/9/10
- Teacher: (More like boss… though I refuse to name anyone as a means of job security)
- Breakfast: All, and felt tired and bloated for hours afterwards cause I really didn’t need that bagel.
- A.M. Snack: All, and yes, I’m considering my Chai Latte a morning snack.
- Lunch: Some, wolfed down my sandwich, but was late to a meeting so my fries went cold - probably shouldn’t have ordered fries anyway.
- P.M. Snack: All, but to give me some credit… how doesn’t one finish a handful of Tootsie Rolls and a few bite size candy bars?
- Wet___ Dry___ (We’ll just skip this part, but have no fear, I’m trained.)
- Tries___ Successes __15+__ (Okay, I'm going to look at this a little differently. But if I counted all my ‘tries’ and their outcomes, I’d probably never try anything again. So I’m choosing to only count success (outside the loo). There, my deep moment of this blog.)
- Happy (for the most part), Sad (when I missed my friend) and Tired (after a day of being in the corporate world with corporate people going to corporate meetings.)
- Nap? What’s a nap? I think that must be the same thing as ‘free time,’ a concept I’ve heard of, but never actually experienced since becoming a Mom.
- Fine Motor: Typing endlessly on a computer
- Cognitive: Ummmm, I know I must’ve done something where I had to think.
- Gross Motor: I actually walked 2 blocks to get my Chai Latte
- Other: I rolled my desk chair all the way to my co-worker's cube without standing up!
- I came home to a wonderful husband, an energetic Kindergartner, a giggly toddler and a ton of slobbery, snotty, kisses.
Now that’s special!