If nothing else, I will blog about this afternoon

Ok, so it’s been over a week. I haven’t been on a cruise or mountain climbing or any place without internet access, I’ve been stuck in AuctionLand. The school’s fundraiser is Saturday, and I’m responsible for about 80% of what’s going on. How’d that happen? I’m not really sure. It started with looking at software that would help manage aspects of the auction and morphed into doing that “administrator’s portion” of the event (w/o the administrator’s salary, of course). ANYWAY.

M and I just had the most amazing afternoon/evening. I am waxing poetic about it so I can go back and enjoy it another day…say a day when she’s throwing food, hitting, screaming, etc.

I picked her up this afternoon and she was happy as a lark. She walked with me through Staples and really listened as I was selecting the proper ink cartridge I needed. She put everything back she took off the shelf. She carried the cartridge to the check out and gave it to the cashier, and picked up a free catalog on the way out the door.

In the car, she said,”eat! eat! eat!” which is code for “Please play my CD, the one with the song “Apples and Bananas”. On the way home, she sings along as best she can, spots airplanes, reads the catalog and plays with the Mardi Gras necklaces from Church on Sunday (it was a fun Mass).

The phone rings as we walk in the door. I answer it and start talking. She goes over to the shoe area, takes off her coat, sits down, takes off her shoes…..and then starts playing with them. For 45 minutes, while I’m on the phone and then making dinner, she plays with her shoe farm. She puts on boots, crocs, mary janes, takes them off, puts them on, takes them off….you get the idea. She finally settles on a pair of crocs and then walks over to her box of 26 alphabet books. And she sits down and plays with them for 30 minutes while I get dinner on the table and eventually just find a good spot to watch her work. She was so intent. I finally get her attention as she’s getting the last few books in the box, and help her close it up and she willingly comes over to the dinner table.

She sits down, attempts to make the Sign of the Cross, doesn’t eat while I say grace, she says her version of “Amen” when I’m done and she proceeds to eat almost 75% of her dinner with no coercing on my part. She drinks from a regular cup, eats nicely and we chit chat back and forth (mostly about apples). She signs for please and says a version of thank-you consistently throughout the meal. Nothing is thrown or dropped.

After dinner she helps me unload the dishwasher and finds her container of silverware. She takes it and plays with it while I finish the dishes. When I tell her it’s time, we head to the bath tub.

She proceeds to take a nice bath, playing and chatting. She doesn’t really get upset when I wash her hair. She plays peek-a-boo with her Elmo toy. She spends most of her bath filling little bottles and emptying them. AMAZING to watch.

We then head the bedroom, where she typically runs around like a banshee naked while I try to catch her. Today, we started off in her bathroom. I suggest she sits on the potty…..she does. AND SHE PEES (usually, she pees on the floor while washing her hands after sitting on the potty). And then she washes her hands, brushes her teeth, lets me brush her teeth, gets into her jammies with no wrestling, we say evening prayers and she goes down like the angel that she is.

Seriously, the best afternoon/evening I’ve had in a long, long time. I may frame this post and stick it somewhere to savor the beauty a bit longer.

A Box of Little, Itty-Bitty Books

If you have an itty-bitty baby (or, Ok, a ferocious toddler), buy him or her a box of itty bitty books. Baby E makes a set, Nick Jr makes a set, and I’m sure there are others out there. M got hers from her Uncle Pat for our belated Christmas, and she seriously LOVES them. She looks at them (one little book for each letter of the alphabet). She stacks them. She takes one out, closes the lid, puts it down, opens the lid, takes another one out, repeat. 26 times. She seriously plays with them for up to an HOUR at a time. Love that.

Color me *OXY* clean

Laundry doesn’t usually get me very excited…but I have to say that I am most jazzed by my discovery (5 years behind the rest of the world, I’m sure) of OxyClean. It seriously works, removing stains from things I didn’t think would ever come clean–tea off of a table cloth, make-up off a shirt, rotten baby food off of a onesie…you name it, it cleans it. LOVE THAT.

What else?? Tonight we are meeting J, Z, and K for a belated Christmas gathering. We’re bringing pizza over, along with a new slew of pictures (which are currently being printed at Walgreens while I type) and presents for Z. It should be fun! We haven’t seen K since June, so I’m sure she’ll be excited to see M–she wasn’t quite walking the last time they met! Funny how time flies. G isn’t able to make it, but we decided to go ahead and see everyone else tonight, or else it will be Easter before we see everyone again.

Also new this week–we have a sitter! A babysitter. Not a mom friend, not a licensed daycare provider or someone with a state teaching license or a relative–an actual teenage babysitter. I don’t know why, but I’m excited. Probably because I’ve been having flashbacks to my teenage babysitting days. Anyway, we have a lovely sophomore in high school at our church who’s the oldest of FIVE children. I’d heard she was great. The rumors were true. Wednesday night L was back to school (new semester!) and I had a meeting I wanted to attend. So I hired a babysitter. It’s the first time I’ve paid a babysitter since M__ was born, if you don’t count the wad of cash we spend on daycare and the assorted giftcards/lunches/bartering system in place by my group of friends. M did just fine–played and went to bed with no problem at all! Nothing like coming home to a good report! Maybe L and I will go out to dinner sometime in the near future. tee hee hee…