"......And The Princess Had Poop That Was Made Of Pure Gold....."
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It was changing that golden poo this evening, and coming up with a silly song/story with Lena that brought a smile to my lips and eased away some the tightness in my back and neck that was caused by the Girl-scout-meeting-from-hell this evening.
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Why ARE babies poopies so BRIGHT YELLOW-GOLD? i have no idea. that was just the main topic of our (Lena and I) conversation this evening. Clearly I like to support inquisitive thinking.
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Anyway.. back to the sucky evening from Hades. SO at 5pm this evening I was waiting for the roofer guy to come and give us a quote on damage from crazy Ike. He didn't show, but since I was waiting for him I was a half hour late to Lena's sign-up for Girl Scouts meeting that we had been planning on for weeks.
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After I woke the baby up from a deep slumber to go, I was hoping for the BEST, as I knew waking a sleeping baby is never a good thing. Lena was already teasing Dane that we were going to a meeting with "all GIRLS" no "Boys" . And I had no choice but to go.
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As I try to sneak in late to this girl scout pow-wow, Elsie had already decided she was angry with me, and was starting to screech at me. I snag an open seat after getting my papers and folder, only to have Dane turn around and dart out of the room yelling "I'm not going to a meeting with ALL GIRLS!!!"( it really WAS all girls, too) I ran out after him, and immediately realize my powers of persuasion are weak as he starts running from me.. I immediately snap into my next stage- which is threatening him to come back and finally begging with the offer of cookies when we get back home.
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As I get back into the room with Dane, Elsie's screaming in her car seat as another mom is rocking her seat for me. I take her out, hoping she'll calm down. Just as I do this 4 year old big-eyed,mouth gaping open, dirty fingered little daughter comes uncomfortably CLOSE to Elsie and myself... asking question after question and touching more than I usually EVER let a kid touch her, but I was so stressed and embarrassed already and trying desperately to pay attention to what the leaders were going over that I did not have the wherewith all to stop her.(i.e."what's the baby's name? What's your name? Why is she crying? I like her bracelet.What is wrong with her?Is she sick?..."and on and on and on!)
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I really don't think this little girl pinched my baby, but all of a sudden as little miss i-have-absolutely-no-personal-space-awareness nearly mauled us, Elsie let out the LOUDEST, most piercing scream I have ever heard out of her pretty little pouty mouth to date. Everyone stopped and stared. I wanted to wail myself and fall over on the floor, but I instead tried to give some meek excuse that I've never actually heard her make that sound before. As if that would somehow help.
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Anyway.. she wasn't stopping, so even though I TOTALLY knew she didn't need to eat, I knew it might be my last hope to be able to allow anyone in that room to hear anything if I nursed her. I then remembered that I did not have my nursing cover handy because I had just put it in the laundry. SO, we were all women, right? I just tried to discreetly whip it out and plug up the little(darling)screamer. It worked, for a second, but then my milk came in too fast and Elsie popped off and it was literally squirting all over her nose and eyes... ACK!!!!! I quickly bent over and grabbed the only fabric I had in my bag, a small burp cloth and covered up a tad more as I reattached baby, who quieted down (finally!). Right then little miss (from before) comes up dangerously close and goes, quite loudly-
Anyway.. she wasn't stopping, so even though I TOTALLY knew she didn't need to eat, I knew it might be my last hope to be able to allow anyone in that room to hear anything if I nursed her. I then remembered that I did not have my nursing cover handy because I had just put it in the laundry. SO, we were all women, right? I just tried to discreetly whip it out and plug up the little(darling)screamer. It worked, for a second, but then my milk came in too fast and Elsie popped off and it was literally squirting all over her nose and eyes... ACK!!!!! I quickly bent over and grabbed the only fabric I had in my bag, a small burp cloth and covered up a tad more as I reattached baby, who quieted down (finally!). Right then little miss (from before) comes up dangerously close and goes, quite loudly-
"WHAT ARE YOU DOING?"
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Of course I am thinking, can this kid honestly not know what I am doing???? Geez louise- I am NOT going to be the explainer of breast feeding to this kid today. Heaven forbid I traumatize her curious eyes for life. So I try to turn away from her when her mom realizes what she's asking (FINALLY,lady!!!) and gets her to leave me alone.
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Needless to say,despite further whining from the only 4 yr old testosterone in the room, I was able to fill out the forms, pay the dues, and get all the paperwork associated with becoming a "brownie". (What is it with PAPER people? I swear I hate getting paper so MUCH. It's like teachers just feel negligent if they don't send home like 5 THOUSAND pages a week. humph!)
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And after we got home, and I sent Mr.whiny grumpy pants to his room for a timeout- which he didn't go to and ended up falling asleep on a huge pile of clean laundry in the upstairs hallway- Lena and I came together in Elsie's little nursery- to change her poop.
Where we decided that baby princesses poop is made of pure gold.





3 comments:
So of course I had to check you out - reciprocal snooping, if you will. ;o) So glad I did! I love your take on parenting - very fresh and funny to boot. I'll be back!
I'm so sorry. doesn't it seem like things should just be simple and easy and then they are traumatizing? What is with kids never having seen a baby nurse?
I'm tired just reading that post! So sorry to hear of the yucky day. It makes us appreciate the good ones though, I suppose!
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