As I mentioned previously I'm still adjusting to the time change. Rhett had to go to pre-school today so we had to force ourselves out of bed at a decent hour regardless of our lack of sleep last night. I think Rhett must have conspired today to be "drive mommy crazy and want the opposite of anything she offers day."
This morning for breakfast I offered scrambled eggs, toast or yogurt. He requested pop tarts.
At pre-school his teacher reminded us this Sunday the school is singing in their church. He cried and cried saying he wanted to go to OUR church this Sunday. This is the same child that normally needs to be bribed with SunnyD from the cafe in order to actually get him to go to OUR church.
After pre-school I packed a great picnic lunch for the park. He cried to go to Target to buy a lunchable.
On the way to the park I told him just the two of us were going thinking he would enjoy the quality time one on one with me without his sister. He said he wanted his friends there. I told him Maddie and Ethan would be there. He said he wanted Marissa there.
The first hour at the park he fussed about wanting to go home. When it was time to go home he wanted to stay.
On the way home I told him we could make milkshakes at home. He started crying for a Jamba juice.
When it was time to go to Costco he wanted to stay home and play. On the way home from Costco he didn't want to go home.
I made spaghetti with homemade sauce for dinner. He wanted Chef Boyardee.
I stepped out of the kitchen for 5 minutes to change Emmie's diaper. I returned to Rhett standing on his chair pushing the ice maker in the freezer so ice would come out and spill all over the floor. When I asked him what he was doing he replied, "I'm making Iceland." I told him we can't have Iceland in our house and he said there is Iceland at Nana's house. I wanted to say, "good then, let me pack your bag for you so you can go there and stay at Iceland for a very long time" but I refrained.
To top it off I have a toothache, a cold and my husband is moping around the house because Duke lost in the first round in the NCAA tournament.
CALGON TAKE ME AWAY!!
Thursday, March 15, 2007
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Your day sounds about like mine. If you get a big enough bottle I could use some calgon also.
Just to let you know, I had to Google Calgon to figure out what it was. But now I get it... I'll be praying for you this month of March Madness.
That's funny Becky. I love using that phrase. It usually can fit anywhere in my day.
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