I would really love it if R would stop pooping at 6/615 every night. Not close enough to go right in the bath. And really poops need to be on day care's watch during the week.
I would really love it if R would stop pooping at 6/615 every night. Not close enough to go right in the bath. And really poops need to be on day care's watch during the week.
papaya / 10473 posts
Screaming and stiffening his entire body when he doesn't get what he wants. So annoying.
pomegranate / 3438 posts
Pushing/hitting and tackling other kids at daycare. He is 2 and also bigger than a lot of the others.
grapefruit / 4817 posts
Putting everything in his mother effing mouth!! He is 26 months, aka way too old to be doing this still. It is getting disgusting. Is this a boy thing?! Seriously? I am at a loss.
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
@BananaPancakes: I can't wait for that to be over too!
@KT326: yuck! We are having biting issues.
@grizz: that is annoying, R does it too.
honeydew / 7586 posts
Biting/hitting me when I tell him "no" or take away something he shouldn't be playing with.
blogger / honeydew / 7081 posts
Pulling the DVDs off the shelf and then chewing/ripping pieces off the cardboard cases. Or whining when we take something away.
cantaloupe / 6751 posts
Oh and being picky about food. She pretty much lives off broccoli, pasta, rice, and seaweed. Sigh.
papaya / 10343 posts
making feeding her the most stressful thing I've ever done. One day she only wants bottles and screams when I try to breastfeed her, making me pump and listen to her hungry cry while I do. The next day she's all about the boob and screams when I try to give her a bottle (despite the fact that she is CLEARLY still hungry when she's done breastfeeding-- and then does ultimately take the bottle but only after 10 min of screaming). One day she takes 14 oz of formula as a supplement to BF. The next day she takes 6, despite the fact I fed her the same amount of times. I can never figure out when she's going to be hungry, how much she'll want to eat (how much to try to keep forcing her to eat when I am pretty sure she is hungry but is refusing the bottle). Every single feeding session is an ordeal of flailing and crying (mostly her, sometimes me), and every night I worry that she isn't eating enough because I don't see how she could possibly be getting the 25-30 oz they say she needs at this point
bananas / 9118 posts
Yelling "HELP!" when we make him do something he doesn't want to do in public (leaving the playground, holding hands when near traffic, getting into his carseat, etc).
It totally cracks me up, but I don't want people thinking that we are kidnapping our own child.
GOLD / watermelon / 14076 posts
Gagging/spitting up when we offer her most foods that aren't puréed.
honeydew / 7230 posts
Blake: Spitting up, screaming after eating, other refluxy things
Alice: clamping down on my nipple and shaking her head vigorously halfway through eating
GOLD / squash / 13576 posts
Tantruming when we are doing a transition... Ex: leaving pool/park/gym
pomegranate / 3160 posts
I was going to stay standing in her crib...and subsequently tipping over and hitting her head, but I think that falls under sleep... So probably being consistent with eating. Some days she'll eat two full containers if purees, other days I can't even get 1/4 of one into her.
grapefruit / 4079 posts
Hands down playing with his penis. He's only 8 months old but it's like the greatest thing ever and he is constantly looking for it.
@lemondrop: that just made me laugh out loud. seriously though, not cool. but hilarious.
kiwi / 689 posts
Climbing up and standing on chairs. Drives me crazy. My IL's have tiled floors and I'm terrified she's going crack her head on them.
pomegranate / 3113 posts
Digging her sharp little nails into the side of my boob when nursing, and pulling my hair anytime she can sieze on a couple strands of it.
coconut / 8279 posts
Saying 'oh sh-t'.. it's funny the first time and now just inappropriate and embarrassing. He knows he gets our attention with it.. ugh
cantaloupe / 6630 posts
Scratching my chest. She does it for comfort while falling asleep but it drives me nuts.
hostess / papaya / 10540 posts
Taking forever to eat. Just please happily and quickly eat what's in front of you dude!
hostess / eggplant / 11068 posts
Sucking her thumb! She's almost three and only does it when she's tired/falling asleep but still...
squash / 13764 posts
chewing on his fingers. I know he has molars coming in and that's why he's doing it, but his hands are usually NOT clean from being put in whatever gross stuff he finds at the park...no wonder he just got HFM!
GOLD / squash / 13464 posts
Screaming when she doesn't get her way. She's a drama queen this one.
grapefruit / 4923 posts
laughing at me when i tell him to stop doing something that's dangerous.
and being a really loud crier in public.
eggplant / 11716 posts
Throwing all the food off the high chair, even when she's still hungry.
watermelon / 14206 posts
M: needing his pacifier in the middle of the night every hour.
D: Talking so freaking loud!
watermelon / 14206 posts
@edelweiss: D has always a loud public crier. It's so embarrassing.
cantaloupe / 6206 posts
THROWING FOOD!!!!! It's honestly the most infuriating thing we've dealt with since colic (sleep included). She doesn't eat, she just THROWS it in the air in handfuls. Every night. Drives me NUTS.
hostess / papaya / 10219 posts
@Anagram: ditto-- throwing food. My dog just threw up the nastiest throw up last night- full of LOs lunch and dinner.
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