Maybe I’m crazy, or maybe I’m just a mom of toddlers. Maybe this doesn’t happen for all moms, but there has to be some of you out there who are in the same shoes. Let me break down a little scenario for you.
So, I’m having a typical toddler day. They are running about, playing together with something or other- dolls, blocks, dressing stuffed animals or themselves, just a regular day. I’m loading the dishwasher or writing out bills, or maybe even, gasp, going to the bathroom. I ask the girls to do something. Pick up their blocks, stop chasing the cat, stop hitting her sister- some simple request. I ask again. I ask again. I ask again… I think you can see where this is going.
How many times does it take to get to the center of a Momma meltdown? One…. two….
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Honey, you ain’t alone. After 13 years of parenting, I cut the crap and get to the tantrum right away.
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Lol! Thanks so much for reading! I’m sure I will reach that point in the near future!
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Hahahahahah I remember those days like they were yesterday! Oh, wait, they WERE yesterday and my kids are 27, 25, 20, and 15 ….
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Awesome!!
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I’ve been a lot quicker getting to the “angry dad voice” lately. Sometimes you just know its the only way anybody is going to listen #fridayfriviolity
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Word! Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you for this! I always feel like my fiancé thinks I’m crazy when I, well, get a little crazy after I have to repeat myself one hundred times to get the child (as I affectionately call her when she’s driving me crazy) to do something. XX #fridayfrivolity
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So very welcome! Thanks to you for reading!
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Thanks for linking up to #globalblogging mama 🙂
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Thanks for hosting an awesome place to link!
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