Thursday, January 31, 2013

When the Kids are Driving me Crazy....

The other day we had one of those days where the kids really felt that it was their solemn duty to irritate the crap out of each other and out of me.  For example, Little Buddy was playing with a bouncy ball.  He would throw it up in the air and when it would land, Munchkin Girl would take it and run away cackling, knowing full-well that he wanted it and would be upset that she took it.  I would put her in a time-out and she would yell and cry but then would promise to be better.  Then, when she got downstairs after her timeout, she would start playing with a doll and Little Buddy would steal it and run away.  Then she would tackle him and he would pull her hair.  Nothing worked.  They were just intent on being naughty and no matter how many threats, timeouts, and screaming fits I had, they weren't going to change their overall attitudes.  We were stuck in a vicious cycle of crazy. 

I have been doing some solemn research on this topic and I have found that when this happens, there are only four ways to reverse the atmosphere:
  1. Let them watch a TV show.  Sometimes just getting their minds off the cycle will change the mood for the entire day.  Experts say kids shouldn't watch too much TV, but let's be honest.  It works.  And sometimes you just need it.
  2. Get in the car.  It doesn't matter if I just drive in circles.  Getting everyone out of the house gives me a break and again, it takes their minds off the cycle of bad behavior. 
  3. Play tag and/or hide and go seek.  They often just need to burn energy.  Just chase them around the house and let them scream.
  4. Put on music.  Have a dance party.  Do a piggy back ride and sway to the music. (I have found the song Monster Mash to be particularly effective)
  5. Put on an exercise tape!  I was amazed at how my kids (ages four and 2) loved to follow along and raise their arms when instructed.  The bonus is that I got to exercise and they burned energy at the same time!
If all else fails, call your husband/Mom/neighbor and beg someone to come give you a break!  As my husband and I often say, "It's time for a change in personnel".

Tell me what you do when your kids are driving you crazy!  And again, thanks so much for visiting and commenting!  I truly appreciate hearing from you!

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Mommy, Why is Daddy Never Here??

Isn't it funny (and a little scary) how every good memoir is based largely on the childhood of the main character?  A bad set of parents can elicit some of the most wonderful and poignant memoirs (such as The Glass Castle: A Memoir, Driving with Dead People: A Memoir etc).  And yet no one wants to be those bad parents, even though interesting children are always a bonus.

Which leads me to wonder what our kids will say about how they were raised.  There are a few things I know for sure: they won't say we abused them, they will say their Mom was always forgetting things and most likely they'll say their Dad was gone a lot.

Sadly, Hubby is an orthopedic surgery resident and has been gone a lot lately.  In fact, he hasn't seen the kids in almost a week.  Granted, he's been traveling on fellowship interviews as well as working, so it's a little more crazy than usual, but you can only imagine how I felt when my daughter said, "Mommy, why doesn't Daddy come home anymore?"

I explained how he has to work a lot since he's a doctor and helps fix people's bones.  She was very thoughtful for a few minutes and finally said, "Mommy, I'm really glad for the people that Daddy helps, but I'm just sad that he has to be a Doctor.  Can't he be a policeman or sell stuff like you?"

Tears sprang to my eyes...both from sadness but also from joy about what a thoughtful and sweet little girl I have. I feel like that is pretty insightful for a four year old.  And I have to admit that I share her feeling...it's hard to be thankful that your husband is a doctor when he's gone all the time.  Granted, he's still a resident and everyone knows those hours are hellacious, but sometimes you wonder if there is any light at the end of the tunnel.  I did my best to explain that policemen have to work a lot too and how much her Daddy loves her, and to Daddy's credit, he does his very best to be home when he can and call when he can't.  And, I'm happy to report that tonight Daddy made it home just in time to kiss the kids to bed tonight so it wasn't a full week that passed without him seeing them.  Thank God for small miracles. 
I also want to say how much I appreciate you readers and your comments.  I have gotten really busy with my job again so it's been hard to keep up this blog.  Your comments really keep me going so THANK YOU!!!

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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Did We Get Robbed? Or Did We Do That to Our Own House?

Yesterday I walked in the door with the kids after running an errand and I couldn't believe my eyes.  My first thought was, "Oh my God!!  We've been burglarized!!  Someone has ransacked our house looking for something!!  What were they looking for?  I need to call the police!!"

Then I realized something even more scary.  We did that ourselves.  And I didn't even notice before we left the house BECAUSE IT SEEMED TOTALLY NORMAL TO ME.  Ahhh, the joys of children.  The fifteen outfit changes before lunchtime.  The searching for that one particular doll named Sarah that we haven't played with in about four months but suddenly it's crucial to our life's happiness.  The milk cups spilled everywhere.  It really never ends, does it???

Later that night, after we cleaned up the house, I made the brilliant decision to let the kids go upstairs and start getting ready for bed by themselves.  They are 4.5 and almost 3 now and I thought it would be heavenly if they could begin the bedtime routine by themselves once in awhile.  I had successfully performed this magic trick twice in the last week and I was thrilled to find them upstairs brushing their teeth peacefully by the time I got upstairs.  The problem is that I got over-confident.  I must have left them alone a few minutes too long because suddenly my daughter was downstairs, staring at me.

"Yes?" I said.

"Mommy, I'm afraid I have some bad news," she said.  "My brother has pottied all over the floor."

I ran upstairs and sure enough, there is my little guy, with his underwear around his legs, standing in a pool of potty.  I have to admit that it was pretty hard not to laugh and okay, Little Buddy isn't quite ready for the solo bedtime routine.  And I guess it's safe to say that my house will never be the cleanest house on the block, but I guess it's all in your definition of the word, "clean", right?  And I plan to re-define that word, for the good of Moms everywhere.  Are you with me???

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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

4 Easy Snowman Crafts

It snowed right before Christmas this year and it was the first time Little Buddy (2.5 years) had really seen snow.  The kids were thrilled to make a snowman with Daddy and they've been talking about it ever since.  So, we've been doing lots of snowman crafts and as usual, all of our crafts are very easy!  Here are four easy ways to make snowman crafts:

PAPER SNOWMAN
For this one, I cut up several different sizes of circles in all different colors.  I simply laid out the collection of circles and let the kids choose which color and which size to glue on for their snowman.  Since there were so many options, they each made several of them before they grew tired of this.  Plus I let them glue on some Poms that were left over from Christmas.  This was a good exercise in choosing bigger over smaller since they knew that the biggest circle should go on the bottom.  Plus it was good for fine motor to glue on the little poms.


COTTON BALL SNOWMAN
For this one I just drew out a snowman and gave them some cotton balls to glue on.  I always like to let them use real glue when I can because squeezing it out is so great for hand strength

BEAN SNOWMAN
I drew out a snowman and gave them glue and beans and they glued the beads to the outline.  Of course, Little Buddy's didn't quite look this good, but he did enjoy it and then it led to sensory play with the beans!  This was also great for fine motor control as they had to use their fingers to pinch the beans and affix them to the page.


BASIC SNOWMAN
This was definitely the least messy!  For this, I just drew the outline and she used her markers to decorate it. I actually didn't originally intend for her to do this, but she grabbed the markers and had a blast.  Later we used paint for the same purpose.  



For more ideas on easy crafts, I hope you will consider buying my book, The Happy Mommy Handbook: The Ultimate How-to Guide on Keeping Your Toddlers and Preschoolers Busy, Out of Trouble, and Motivated to Learn.  If you have ever tried to cook dinner while your kid clings to your leg and cries, this is the book for you!  We give you a Mom's point of view and a teacher's point of view, so that you can do activities that not only keep the kids busy, but also keep them motivated to learn and develop their natural curiosity.  Kids behave better when they are given challenging projects to work on, which will in turn give you more free time to do the things you really need to do, like washing dishes, paying bills, and relaxing so that you can be a better Mom!

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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Should We Just Buy 2 of Everything so the Kids Don't Fight Over Toys?

Right before Christmas I was picking the kids up from gymnastics class and one of the Moms was telling everyone about how she had bought 2 of every gift for her kids for Christmas (her girls are 5 and 3).  Her intent was to make sure that they didn't have any reason to fight over anything.  She went on to explain further that she had been buying 2 of everything since before her 2nd child had even been born.  She bragged, "I knew even back then that I would have no peace in my house with kids so close in age unless I had 2 of every toy.  So now they have no reason to fight!"

I began to feel panicky.  Was this what everyone did and I just never knew it?  That thought had never occurred to me and certainly not back when I only had one child.  I mentally scanned the presents I'd bought for Christmas and realized that I had bought only one of every toy.  Of course, I have a boy and a girl so, in theory, this should be no problem.  I bought binoculars and trucks for my boy and dolls and doll clothes for my girl.  

Yet Christmas came around and sure enough, they fought over everything.  My daughter was dying to play with the train and the workbench instead of with her dolls.  My son didn't care what he played with as long as he had stolen it from his big sister.  On December 27th I thought I was going to lose my mind.  My entire day was filled with crying, pushing, protesting and the Christmas spirit was gone.  What was wrong with my children?  I called my Mom and I was almost in tears and explained the situation to her.  She said:

"Katie, it's their job to fight over toys.  It's part of growing up and it's how they learn."

I replied, "But they're driving me crazy and I can't stop yelling at them!  Now on top of everything I feel super guilty for yelling at them!"

She said, "Don't worry so much.  It may be their job to fight but it's your job to yell at them.  Or at least teach them."

I found these words very comforting.  We are all just doing our jobs.  And after I looked at it that way, I calmed down and stopped yelling and started teaching them more calmly.  And she was right.  After a few days, the newness of all the gifts went away and things went back to normal, with them fighting only part of the day and not all day long.  Grandmas are very wise.

I'd love to hear from my readers.  Did you go through this fighting after Christmas too?  Does anyone buy 2 gifts for everyone, just to prevent fighting?

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Thursday, January 3, 2013

4 Great Destinations with Little Kids

I hate picking out travel destinations online.  It's so stressful!  You never know what you're going to get.  They say they're close to the beach, but what does that really mean?  Does that mean we have to walk over a giant bridge over a busy street for fifteen minutes before we get to the beach?  (That happened to us one time).



So, I'm going to share with you some places that really are great to go with kids.  How do I know this?  Because I've been there!  They all have something good to offer, but I have shared the positives and the negatives so you can really get a picture for what you are getting yourself into.

Florida: Marco Island Marriott 
Positives: This a wonderful hotel for kids.  It truly is right on the beach.  You simply walk through an amazing lobby, past a beautiful pool, and voila!  Beach!  They also have activities for kids every single day, so it's kind of like a cruise.  You can sign the kids up for activities and give yourself a chance to relax by yourselves if you are so inclined.   They also have several good restaurants onsite so you don't have to strap the kids into their car seats every night.

Negatives: Marco Island is almost three hours from the airport, so this might not be ideal with little kids after a long flight.  The rooms are typical hotel rooms, so you don't have the luxury of a kitchen.  They do have some suites available, but they are much more expensive.  Lastly, this would be a pretty pricey beach vacation.  However, if you have a Marriott credit card like we do, and if you travel for work, you might be able to practically get the hotel for free like we did!

Colorado: Breckenridge Grand Timber Lodge 
Positives: Breckenridge is a great family town.  They have a cute little main street with lots of shopping and restaurants.  Grand Timber Lodge is the only true resort that I've ever seen in the mountains.  It's nestled in with the fancy houses, yet it also has a large pool and even a playground, along with a few restaurants right on site.  If you prefer to stay in a resort with the kids so that you have more to do, but like the idea of staying in the mountains, this would be a great choice.  They even have two bedroom suites available.
Negatives:  You don't quite get that isolated mountain feel.

Colorado: Estes Park Riverwood Condos
Positives: This is a perfect place to stay if you want a quiet mountain condo.  It's right on the river and you can sit out back and listen to the stream and smell the pine trees.  It's a great location, close to town and also to the Rocky Mountain National Park.  They are pretty affordable and even provide cribs and baby stuff for you.
Negatives: We stayed in one that had a loft, so we had to deal with stairs with a toddler, which wasn't ideal.  They do have some without stairs, so just keep that in mind when you are booking your vacation.

Hawaii: Maui Westin
Positives:  This is an amazing hotel, even for Maui.  They have a gorgeous lobby, pool, and really are right on the beach.  You can walk to some restaurants to limit how often you have to get the kids in and out of the car.  They even have pink flamingos wandering around the lobby and pool area.
Negatives: Obviously a trip to Hawaii isn't cheap, and this hotel is certainly not going to make it any cheaper.  However, if you have the money, it's definitely worth it. 

Do you have any place you recommend going with kids??  If so, leave a comment, I would LOVE to hear about it!

PS...If you read have been reading my blog for a long time, I want to apologize for my lack of postings recently.  The Holidays were super busy and I've been feeling a bit burned out from blogging.  I'm going to try to get back into it (I hope).


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