Is defined as someone who is resistant, difficult, and persistent in an opinion, task or idea also known as Chase in our household. I don’t know if it’s because he is three or if this is just a developing part of his little personality shining through. Let’s all say a little prayer that it is the first. I am thinking back to when Carter was three and I remember it was a more challenging and difficult age than the terrible twos. Carter has always been more easy-going, reasonable and easier to manage. Maybe it is the whole birth order thing coming into play but man Chase is really pushing my limits lately. If you say up, he wants it down, if you say we are leaving, he wants to stay, if you say it is hot, he says he is cold and on and on and on. We have been butting heads a lot, probably because we are so much alike in that sense, or so I have been told. I too am stubborn, what can I say, I want what I want. I just haven’t had much direct competition until now. I find myself taking a lot of s l o w deep breaths lately. I am finding new ways to deal with his "personality" but it is definitely a work in progress. I need to allow more time, I try to give him more options so he can make decisions, I even use reverse psychology which often works quite well. Tell him he doesn’t need to wear his jacket (when in fact he really does) and low and behold he insists on wearing it. Crisis averted.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Thirty Three
Ever since Carter came along and missed sharing his dad’s birthday by a mere 16 hours Nate has had to take a back seat on the birthday front. At least he had 27 good years, right? So while I don’t have any party pics or laser tag stories to share I still wanted to give him his own little bit of white space and let him know we didn’t forget about him. We love you… old man.
S I X
What do six year old boys love? Laser tag. So what do you get when you throw in 9 little boys, sugar and laser guns? A heck of good time (and one tired mommie). We let Carter choose what he wanted to do for his party this year and while it was a tough decision it was laser tag and putt putt for the win. We decided that we would only invite the boys this year (don’t you know girls are gross anyway), which I think considering the activity was a good decision. Although I know a few little girls out there that could definitely hold their own (no stereotyping here).
Ready
Set
Go
Help from Papa
Presents
It is hard to believe he is six, I know I say it every year as each year seems to go by faster than the last. My now 4 foot tall, near toothless little boy is growing up so fast, too fast. Each stage has its own challenges and rewards. Sometimes I sense he is caught between his desire for independence and his want to stay little and needy for a while longer. I get frustrated that he asks me to do things that we both know he is fully capable of. But I too struggle with the desire to let him figure it out and the want to do things for him hoping it will keep him from growing up too fast. I remember when he was a baby how I couldn’t wait for him to laugh, crawl, walk and so on but now I wish I could just slow everything down, I can wait, I really can, I am in no hurry for him to grow up. I hope he feels the same!
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