Wednesday, February 29, 2012

From Two Pink Lines to Two Years Old!

I know that most people look back at blocks of their lives and try to make sense out of the things that happened to them.  It would be SO easy to start this off with "I didn't know what love was until two years ago", or "two years ago my life became complete".  That's what you are supposed to think about your first child right? You are supposed to be in awe of the miracle of life and never doubt that having a child was the best decision of your life. You are supposed to have sunshine and roses shooting out of your ass every day.  Or so Oprah and Dr. Phil would have you believe.

When I think about the past two years and all it involved.... I am surprised all three of us survived it!

Seriously, who does this to themselves?  Sleepless nights, frustration, tears, crying for Mommy or Daddy, stubbornness, throwing her food; I mean when is Emilee gonna stop this nonsense?

Okay, back to the gentle meanderings of Rob's mind........

The past two years have taught me a few of things:
  1. Never place your hand IN the diaper to check its cleanliness.
  2. Just because she loved this meal yesterday does not mean that she will enjoy it today, or ever again for that matter.
  3. A good dog is better than a vacuum.
  4. Em & I  are as addicted to the pacifier as Gracie is.
  5. Making the kid laugh can totally change your whole attitude on life.
I have also figured out that my life did not end on 3/1/10.  This is an important fact to state because as excited as I was on that day, I was pretty sure life as I knew it had ended.  I was very relieved to figure out that after the first 12 weeks we were pretty much in a groove.  We figured out how to do some of the things we loved to do and even have time to ourselves.  If only she stayed 3 months old forever!  Getting a two year old to agree to your plans is not always as easy! But watching what happens is fun! 

 She has learned how to talk to some degree and trying to figure out what see wants is often a challenge.  For example, she says something that sounds like the word cracker. So as a dutiful father I get up go over to the pantry and hand her a cracker, and she shakes her head and says "No Daddy...Cracker". So I look at what she is pointing at and give her a cookie. She shakes her head and says "No Daddy...Cracker". We play this game with potato chips, pop tarts, bread, nutri-grain bars, and a popped bag of popcorn; she is having none of it. So I finally pick her up and lift her to the shelf she is pointing at.  Gracie reaches over and grabs the bag of dog treats, takes one out of the bag, and throws it at the dog and yells "Goggie....Cracker!"  But do you think this is what she wants the next time she asks for a cracker?

We also manged to end up with a Grandmother named House. Emilee's Mom, Edna, came up with the name Edie (E-DEE) for her Grandmotherly nickname. So every time we go to Edie's we ask Gracie if she wants to go to Edie's House.  This apparently caused some confusion for Gracie and we now have House instead of Edie.  Much like I had an Uncle Butch whose name was actually Fritz.  Good to know early childhood confusion is genetic.





Keep Smiling and Enjoy the pics!

Rob
 











6 comments:

  1. Just remember the first two years you will teach her how to walk and how to talk......the next sixteen will be how to sit down and shut up.
    Matt M.

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  2. Even as my miracle three year old has the power to push me to tears when I least expect it, I still think every day is like Christmas with my kiddos. They have taught me patience I never knew was possible. Hearing them laugh still gives me goose bumps and their tears can bring me to tears. No one prepares you for the fact it really isn't all rainbows, glitter and unicorns!!! You see the parents looking so lovingly and passionately into their newborns eyes, then reality hits the minute that car door is closed and the nurse is waving bye bye(you think you see her laughing as she watches you drive away knowing they have no idea what they are in for). I love what I do as a Paramedic, but if that was gone tomorrow I can survive anything as long as I have my kids.
    I am so happy to see you as a husband and father, how much we have all changed in these years! Enjoy!!

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  3. So warm and touchy feely.....I envy you this experience. She is pretty girl with cute charming "will do anything" look.I am sure with your "directions" you make GREAT father. Have fun for next 20 years!!!! LU

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  4. Gee.

    I guess we should all just give a great big AWE!

    Get a grip man. After all, it is what every one with a kid (one or more) goes through (except for the crack heads maybe). Of course, that does not include teaching her how to do the Heil Hitler salute in her blue bunny dress. That one is all you.

    No. Don't try laying it off on Em. I know you too well.

    Cute pics though.

    'Noid

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    1. "Uncle Butch" would have loved her!! I do!! Aunt "O"

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  5. Alena,

    Lets just hope that"do anything look" can be brain-washed out of her by her 12th birthday.

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