wonderful cherry / 21504 posts
Another vote for throwing / dropping food off her tray. I know she's still hungry but you can't just eat blueberries all day. I don't want to deal with the resulting poop, frankly. And smacking the spoon when I'm feeding her yogurt. Luckily my dog has a pretty strong stomach.
Runners up: manhandling the dog and trying to crawl in his bed, and freaking out over every diaper change.
honeydew / 7303 posts
Screaming all.the.time.
She wants a snack? She screams. She wants to go outside? She screams. She wants her pacifier? She screams. She doesn't like the car I pick her up in? She screams.
Omg!
persimmon / 1178 posts
@JoJoGirl: Mine is 26 months and still dumps her drink and plate....I swear I become the Hulk because I get SO angry.
GOLD / wonderful olive / 19030 posts
1. Spitting/blowing "bubbles" when we try to give her medicine & brush her teeth...it's ridiculous, I don't think she's getting any of her necessary medicine.
2. Fits when she doesn't get her way. For example we went for a long family walk and when we got home she wanted an Icy pop so I let her have a treat. DH got a bowl of ice cream and she threw a FIT because after eating 1/2 of the icy she decided it was gross and she wanted ice cream.
honeydew / 7091 posts
All the whining. Oh my goodness child, you're wearing my patience thin!!
cantaloupe / 6206 posts
@Foodnerd81: OMG the blueberry poop is the *worst*. I actually had to stop eating them for myself for a few days because her poop actually SMELLED like blueberries.
pear / 1510 posts
Yet another vote for throwing food. I think DH is going to lose it if she doesn't stop. She likes to just sweep everything off her tray in one fast motion. It's infuriating.
pomegranate / 3331 posts
reverse cycling. She went from loving the bottle to basically fasting all day till i get home makes me feel SO bad leaving her to go to work every day, and we're also not getting as much sleep. I think this is a separation anxiety type phase?
wonderful cherry / 21504 posts
@JoJoGirl: This morning DH was like, you need to give her all bananas or something (to constipate her). I was like, I'm not sure that's the solution...
coconut / 8472 posts
I really wish he'd stop having his hands in his mouth 24-7. He keeps giving himself a nasty drool rash on both his cheeks. I'd also love it if he stopped blowing raspberries, which he thinks are hilarious. I'd especially love it to not happen when I'm feeding him.
pomegranate / 3759 posts
E: climbing all over me. Even when we go outside shes hanging off of me like crazy. GO PLAY BY YOURSELF!
C: cut some teeth already
pomegranate / 3388 posts
#1 issue right now -- pooping in her underwear. We potty trained over the weekend, but she still won't poop in the toilet, and she's been going in her undies at daycare.
pomegranate / 3411 posts
He goes through phases of pinching the other nipple while nursing, i can't stand it!! I pull his hand away, but then it becomes a battle, sometimes it is easier to let him to do it.
I would also like to him stop resisting brushing his teeth! It is my least favorite thing to do with him because it is another battle and wastes so much time and time is so limited on work mornings!
pomegranate / 3411 posts
@yellowbird: sorry, i LOL at her not liking the car you pick her up in! that is serious pickiness!
nectarine / 2527 posts
Omg touching, grabbing and scratching my face (mouth, nose, eyes, and checks) while I'm feeding, rocking, or just holding him it's soooo annoying to me
pomegranate / 3032 posts
Pinching my chest while nursing and then crying when i say "ouch, that hurts mommy"
Grinding her front top and bottom teeth - it makes my skin crawl
honeydew / 7303 posts
@californiadreams: hahaha! She is out of control! She's only 22 months so it will probably get worse before it gets better! She yells "grey car!!!" When I pick her up in our 2 door white car (which I don't like either, but hey!!)
papaya / 10570 posts
Rolling over and trying to crawl away when im changing her nappy. So annoying!
pomegranate / 3383 posts
@yellowbird: My son is the same! We have an SUV and a car and we get a lot of "No truck, dada's car."
I would love for him to stop asking me to pick him up all the time. I'd also like for him to stop being so picky about what he wears! Every morning I have to pull out all of his shorts and t-shirts and we sit on the floor arguing until we can negotiate an outfit. Yes, I have to negotiate with my 2 year old son about what he wears.
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