Two things!
Dec. 29th, 2005 09:36 pm1. Xiggs? AIM?
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This is so backwards.
2. Of course, Jenn has to compliment me on the day when I couldn't go out and could hardly stand to be around the toddler. I understood *why* she was acting like a brat, but that didn't make her pleasant to be around. We ended up just watching a movie. I had no energy to do *anything* with her when all I was hearing was "No, I want to do *blank*. Oh, now we're doing blank? I'm going to yell until we do something else!"
Not fun, not fun at all. And I think she's coming down with something, poor (bratty) kid.
It's so funny to read that the list of making my life easier involves getting me stuff to get out and wander around more, but that *does* make life easier. It's no fun, and hard work, staying at home.
Ooh, which reminds me. If anybody currently has or can quickly obtain some DVDs of short, half-hour to hour-long educational-ish children's shows, appropriate for children Ana's age, I'd be much obliged. It'd be nice to say "Sure, Ana, you can watch TV!" without knowing that I'm committing myself to a full-length movie.
More movies would be nice, come to think of it. We've only got the three. And I can download stuff onto my computer, but my computer isn't over there, now is it?
...
This is so backwards.
2. Of course, Jenn has to compliment me on the day when I couldn't go out and could hardly stand to be around the toddler. I understood *why* she was acting like a brat, but that didn't make her pleasant to be around. We ended up just watching a movie. I had no energy to do *anything* with her when all I was hearing was "No, I want to do *blank*. Oh, now we're doing blank? I'm going to yell until we do something else!"
Not fun, not fun at all. And I think she's coming down with something, poor (bratty) kid.
It's so funny to read that the list of making my life easier involves getting me stuff to get out and wander around more, but that *does* make life easier. It's no fun, and hard work, staying at home.
Ooh, which reminds me. If anybody currently has or can quickly obtain some DVDs of short, half-hour to hour-long educational-ish children's shows, appropriate for children Ana's age, I'd be much obliged. It'd be nice to say "Sure, Ana, you can watch TV!" without knowing that I'm committing myself to a full-length movie.
More movies would be nice, come to think of it. We've only got the three. And I can download stuff onto my computer, but my computer isn't over there, now is it?
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Date: 2005-12-30 04:04 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-12-30 04:04 am (UTC)