Dinner time really tests DH because LO eats so slow...one pea every 10 minutes.
Dinner time really tests DH because LO eats so slow...one pea every 10 minutes.
grapefruit / 4136 posts
Nap time/bedtime fussiness. He can't take it...drives him nuts. I have patience for days for that...it's the regular hours of the day when he's fussy that I can't handle. There's no reason to be pissed at 3pm! luckily I looooooove bedtime!
watermelon / 14467 posts
@MrsTiz: HA! That too, especially when it's getting late and he wants to play Call of Duty.
cantaloupe / 6800 posts
@evansjamie: Yeah DH gets so aggravated when he's awake past like 6pm lol
His "thing" is the crying for no reason, not hungry, not wet, just grumpy. He gets really stressed out.
coconut / 8279 posts
@autumnlove: dinner time!
DH freaks when J gets food on the floor/tray/himself. He wants to clean him up in between every few bites. Drives me crazy. He's a kid, let him learn to feed himself, eat what he wants and we'll clean up afterwards.
BLW? Um, he would DIE. lol DH practically breaks out in hives just seeing photos of BLW kids!
GOLD / pomegranate / 3688 posts
Crying/screaming the car when DH is driving
Anything that hurts our house (think pen on the leather couch - ouch)
pomelo / 5469 posts
@MrsTiz: Hahaha!
Dh is pretty patient, until it gets to midnight and he's still trying to get her down, or when he's supposed to be "watching" her, but to him this means her lying on the sofa while he's watches TV--and she won't sit still!
clementine / 830 posts
@MrsTiz: haha!
Any time he whines. I hate whining too but I have more patience than he does. My kryptonite is refusal to nap, it makes me do ugly things.
honeydew / 7687 posts
@rachiecakes: haha my mom is the same way she can barely stand to watch LO eat.
Probably when he is in a mama phase. It hurts his feelings and makes him less patient about everything
For me it's whining for no discernible reason! I know logically he might have a valid reason, namely that he is a baby it still makes me grit my teeth!
GOLD / wonderful pomegranate / 28905 posts
@autumnlove: LOL!
Whining. We both hate it when she whinnnnnessss.
persimmon / 1233 posts
My husband has endless patience - I could learn a thing or two!
Mine is diaper changing these days, when LO squirms onto his stomach immediately as soon as he's put down. The other day the contents spilled out on to his changing pad and I snapped at him. I felt bad but I was so frustrated!
honeydew / 7811 posts
Snaps on jammies. DH can do anything in life except snaps on jammies. They end him.
pomelo / 5258 posts
Screaming in the car. Neither of us can handle it. DH is my hero for taking LO to get a shot after work yesterday. Shot + late afternoon + 30min in the car = torture.
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
Car screaming and snap jammies.......he has outlawed them. Or makes me do it.
persimmon / 1165 posts
Fighting diaper changes. Lately, they've been getting very antsy whenever we put them on the changing pad and immediately start trying to wiggle around or do the exact opposite of what we want them to do. DH gets verrrry impatient when this happens.
GOLD / squash / 13464 posts
When shes throw her head back and fake cries because we didn't let her do something she wanted to do.
GOLD / wonderful olive / 19030 posts
Whining/throwing fits in the evenings for no apparent reason. She gets in a "mood" an hour before bedtime and he loses patience (and honestly I do too! haha)
papaya / 10473 posts
The screaming for no apparent reason. He bought noise canceling headphones to rock LO to sleep in. Ha!
honeydew / 7811 posts
@Smurfette: lol, glad my DH isn't the only one who can't handle the snaps. I almost want to wrap up some new zippered jammies and put them under the christmas tree for DH.
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
@grizz: haha! DH used to stuff tissues in his ear when rocking R when she was a newborn.
@cmomma17: do it! While he does bath, I lay out pjs and diaper, etc. If I put a snap one, he switches them.
watermelon / 14206 posts
His thing is when DS isn't listening to me or being disrespectful to me. He's good at standing up for me to DS. Respect is important to him.
watermelon / 14206 posts
@evansjamie: Crying in the car is mine. We have a rule about it because I hate it so much.
hostess / wonderful persimmon / 25556 posts
"The limp noodle" and when she throws her plate/cup/food at dinnertime.
hostess / eggplant / 11068 posts
Getting ready in the morning. DH drops DD1 at daycare but he has a train to catch and DD is soooooooooooo slow.
GOLD / pineapple / 12662 posts
@cmomma17: @Smurfette: why aren't there more zipper jammie options?!
@rachiecakes: I have a hard time with the mess, too. But when BabyGloss wanted to play with her spoon and try to feed herself some puree last night, I just took my shirt off (I was still in my work clothes, and was wearing a silk blouse) and just let her do it to it! But it's still really, really hard for me to just be at ease with it.
pear / 1614 posts
Crying in the car for sure. And DS whining, his new thing is "mine!" which they actually taught him at preschool because he is a timid little guy and they wanted to help him assert himself. Which we appreciate on the one hand, but the constant "mine! mine! mine!" drives DH bonkers.
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
@MsLipGloss: not to thread jack, but what splat mat do you have? I need to get one now that she is feeding herself more and more
GOLD / pineapple / 12662 posts
@Smurfette: The colors are much more muted and neutral than what is pictured on Amazon!
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