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Instead of, say, demanding and then throwing a fit?

She's learned something else recently: The all-important game of semantics. Previously, if told "Don't hit me", she'd try out "I hit bag!" and then even "I hit self!" (smacking her face very lightly) to prove that we're not the boss of her. Now, before going on to hitting herself, she'll try saying "No hit, I knock!" as though that makes all the difference. *eyeroll*

So, she's a very social little kid for her age, but not a joiner. When it comes time to do group activities, she's consistently not wanting to do them, or only sitting through them for a little bit. She's got a good attention span for things she's interested in, and she likes being around the other kids - indeed, she'll often entice other kids to stop sitting and listening to a story, or whatever, but she's not... she's not willing to do the structured stuff. And even when her friends her age will sometimes sit for the story, or the song, or whatever, she's always not interested.

My mom says that Jenn and I both were like that. I'm not too concerned - she's also consistently on-target or even ahead for the developmental milestones thingies, and I have better things to do with my days than to force conformity on my only older (better get used to saying that, baby's coming soon!) niece.

But these toddler programs. I'm the odd one out, not because of being an aunt, but because... well... let's just say I don't like marching in circles or pretending that something (bubbles!) was a surprise when it's the same thing every week. I thought that sort of thing was childish when I was a child, and if Ana doesn't appear interested in participating, and she's not looking at me either, I'm not going to play along with clapping to songs where they've got half the words wrong anyway.

And if I never again hear otherwise sensible parents oohing and aahing about "ooh, a surprise" when they know damn well what it is, and so do their kids....

Got the new baby a spaceship patterned onesie set. Got her two, really - one in newborn, the other in 3-6 month. So she can grow into the second set. It's sooooo cuuuuuuute. Will take a picture after Evie is born. I think I know why parents have children - their clothes are cooler than adult clothes (Ana now has this really cool set of jeans with stuff embroidered on it, also had a one-year jumper in the pattern) and their toys are fun, and it's great picking out stuff for them. Of course, they cry, throw tantrums, and infringe upon your right to do whatever you want, when you want, but... wow. Their clothes. I want a lot of Ana's stuff for me. I think I may be altogether a little too childish....

Date: 2005-10-08 03:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] strangelette.livejournal.com
Onesies *lightbulb* I have one of those, and a hat set, and a stuffed cat. The clothing bits are 3-6 months in gender neutral colors and were supposed to be a shower gift for a baby that ended up arriving 7 weeks early. It would be inappropriate to give them to the parents now so they're sitting in my closet. Do you want me to send them your way?

Date: 2005-10-08 04:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ser-kai.livejournal.com
You got me. ;-)

Toy & book shopping(especially for my little geek) is the best.
I love picking out cool clothes for them.

Most of all, I just love playing with them and watching them grow and guiding them.

I said to their father, the other day, that I'm starting to see glimpses of the men they'll be and they're going to be wonderful people. I'm really looking forward to big family gatherings and having fun with them as adults. Not to mention any possible grandchildren to teach about the wonders of Mother Earth and kite-flying and stuff let alone their fleeting baby- & toddler-hood.

Life is so much richer for me thanks to having children

Date: 2005-10-08 01:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fledchen.livejournal.com
Wouldn't doing something repetitive like that confuse the children on the meaning of the word "surprise"?

Date: 2005-10-10 02:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gingembre.livejournal.com
I had noticed the "knocking" approach...depending on my mood I usually let it pass. :-p

Date: 2005-10-08 03:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] strangelette.livejournal.com
Onesies *lightbulb* I have one of those, and a hat set, and a stuffed cat. The clothing bits are 3-6 months in gender neutral colors and were supposed to be a shower gift for a baby that ended up arriving 7 weeks early. It would be inappropriate to give them to the parents now so they're sitting in my closet. Do you want me to send them your way?

Date: 2005-10-08 04:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ser-kai.livejournal.com
You got me. ;-)

Toy & book shopping(especially for my little geek) is the best.
I love picking out cool clothes for them.

Most of all, I just love playing with them and watching them grow and guiding them.

I said to their father, the other day, that I'm starting to see glimpses of the men they'll be and they're going to be wonderful people. I'm really looking forward to big family gatherings and having fun with them as adults. Not to mention any possible grandchildren to teach about the wonders of Mother Earth and kite-flying and stuff let alone their fleeting baby- & toddler-hood.

Life is so much richer for me thanks to having children

Date: 2005-10-08 01:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fledchen.livejournal.com
Wouldn't doing something repetitive like that confuse the children on the meaning of the word "surprise"?

Date: 2005-10-10 02:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gingembre.livejournal.com
I had noticed the "knocking" approach...depending on my mood I usually let it pass. :-p

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