Bad to Worse
I had the delusion that I would take T.Puzzle out for a lovely lunch (his choice) on his last day before returning to preschool. Instead, this is how he behaved at the eye doctor’s: Then, it went from...
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T.Puzzle had an interesting statement. “I not cry at drop-off today, Mommy.” Wha? Did my often unpredictible, at times overly emotional, fully commited to the terrible threes child tell me he wasn’t...
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Like nails on a chalkboard. That’s the only way I can describe T.Puzzle’s onslaught of questions concerning his assorted punishments. I picked him up from school and when it was time to go, he...
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Over the weekend Mad Dog and I had the rare opportunity to spend some time with only T.Puzzle. Full Speed went to Grandma’s and we kept T.Puzzle home. He had a runny nose and we thought he shouldn’t...
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All Moms are familiar with the phenomenon that when one of your children is out of control, your remaining children become eerily angelic. This is helpful because having one kid lose it is more than...
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