When I got out of bed this morning I heard Jonah dumping over his basket of instruments and Lydia whining in her room and I could tell it was going to be a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.
While attempting to get out the door, Jonah decided he didn't want any help untying his shoes. I said he needed to let me help him. I said he was a big boy. I said I could untie his shoes for him, and he threw a huge tantrum.
I could tell it was going to be a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.
I could tell because the "car carts" were all being used at the grocery store, and I barely had any room in the normal cart for food since both kids were wearing their winter coats.
It was a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.
That's what it was because while attepting to make dinner tonight with Lydia in the Bjorn and Jonah on the step-stool, I misread the recipe and messed up the meal. Try it again next week, Mike said.
Next week, I said, I'm going to Australia.
While eating my last-minute dinner, Jonah decided he had to sit on his jumperoo and while taking a bath he had a meltdown and we ended up with more bathwater on the floor than the tub.
I am having a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day, I told everybody. No one even answered.
We pay bills every Wednesday night and I hate paying bills.
Lydia won't go to sleep, I keep stepping in pieces of my failed dinner Jonah put on the floor, and I still have laundry to fold. I hate folding laundry.
Mike says some days are like that.
Even in Australia.
4 comments:
Can I have just a little bit of your talent? :) I LOVE that book. I totally followed you...I still have it memorized. Yes, some days ARE like that--but it sure is worth it, isn't it?
Wow, Traci. Sorry to hear you had such a bad day. From what I hear, see and know of you -- you're a great mommy!
Wendy, I liked your comment too.
Both of you are great mommies!!!
I think I now know what book we'll read at bedtime tonight!
This is a practically perfect post.
Even in Australia.
Love it!
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