Toddler moms have lots of secrets. We don’t tell our friends
that we fall asleep on the couch a lot. We are in need of a pedicure more often
than we’d like. And, although we love our friends and families dearly talking
on the phone can be a bit of a challenge.
Here is a glimpse into what is likely going on in the homes of toddler moms when we are speaking with you
on the phone.
Generally my daughter wants to hold the phone herself. She likes to take it and press the buttons. If she isn't allowed to do that she will pitch a fit unless she finds something else to distract her.
The other evening I was on the phone with a realtor and she
marveled at how good my baby is. Her
comments were based on what she could hear. However, what she couldn’t see told
the real story.
My cute, angelic looking
daughter was single-handedly trashing my house.
She was in my kitchen opening the cupboards like she had
some shopping to do. She pulled out a box of crackers and helped herself to
one. As she chewed her cracker and enjoyed her snack she scanned the cupboard
some more. She seemed to evaluate her options. Apparently, the “Fiber One” bars
caught her fancy. She opened the box and dumped out the contents. Out fell six
“Fiber One” bars. They were wrapped in shiny wrappers and made noise. She loved
them. However, finding them sparked her
curiosity and made her think that there were more fun things to find. So, she
kept exploring.
She went to the Lazy Susan and found individual packets of
noodle soup. They also made cool sounds. However, she was even more intrigued
by them than she was by the “Fiber One” bars. She actually sat down on the
floor and got comfortable. I was excited because she was quiet. Then I thought
she was too quiet. As soon as I had that thought there were noodles all over
the floor. I had forgotten that I had opened a
soup container to use the seasoning packet. Even though there were about ten sealed noodle packets she was attracted to the open one. When she discovered that it was open she looked at me with glee. She had hit the
baby jack pot!
After the noodle discovery she kept going. I lost track at that point. I was talking to the realtor trying to learn more about a house and my baby kept taking things out of the cupboard and putting them on the floor. By
the time I got off of the phone there was stuff everywhere!
I would like to say that this was an isolated incident. However, it wasn’t atypical. It happens all
of the time. Based on my experience this
is one of the things that goes with the toddler mom territory. Then again, I may just be failing at controlling
my kid!
A messy house seems to be the price I pay to enjoy some phone time!
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