Monday, March 7, 2011

A two year old and a four month old.



For the past week, day and night, I've been taking care of Landon, the boy I nannied for before I was a momma myself, and my little babe Logan.

Landon is what I call my "trial child." I started watching him when he was just 5 weeks old. I stopped being his regular nanny in July of 2010 when he started preschool. That precious little boy is now 26 months old and is talking up a storm. This past week I have been continually surprised at the things that come out of his mouth. Kids really do say the darnedest things! He made me smile and laugh even when we were awake together at 545am.

With mini garbage trucks, "milk babas", a child sized Black & Decker tool bench, two bath times, diaper changes, car seats, burp clothes, "pacis", cartoons, snot, coloring, getting a two year old to eat anything at all, and the never ending hilarious "kid-isms" it's been a fun and challenging week.

Managing to nurse a four month old while simultaneously reading aloud Handy Manny's book, "Tools for Sale" (with all voices included), to Landon, is something I have mastered over the last week. Keeping two children entertained and happy is something I would have to say I have been pretty good at as well. Packing the boys up in car seats, getting then into the car, making sure we have babas, sweatshirts, diapers and toys, etc is something I am now semi well versed in. But, getting a two year old, extremely picky eater, to eat...I am at a loss. He would only eat milk, raisins, muffins, gold "fishies", grapes and an occasional chicken nugget! Even though the eating was a challenge, he loved being a big boy and helping with "Baby Logan."

This week has been perfect practice for what life will be like with two little munchkins. Without my husbands help, I might have had a mini melt down.

So all of you mommas out there with two children who are less than two years apart...I salute you. I don't know how you manage to shower daily, keep your house clean, have clean laundry, remember to pay your bills on time, remember to eat, know what's going on in the world, and have a strong loving marriage. You all are really something.

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