Monday, October 1, 2007
Ugh. Does everybody's kid act like this at some point or another? Grant has been a little heathen this last week. It almost seems like the day he turned two a little switch flipped on inside him. My nice, gentle little boy has disappeared and the little devil that was hidden deep inside has manifested itself. Eeek! Everything's a fight. Meltdowns left and right all day long. Not wanting to share, screaming, crying, throwing himself in the floor... these are what my days have been filled with as of late. I keep telling myself that this will pass... hopefully. It will pass, right? I'm trying to stay on him like white on rice but it's almost like I need a holster for the paddle so I'll have it with me at all times. Do they sell holsters for paddles? It's been taking us about 30 minutes to an hour to put Grant to bed every night because he won't stay in bed even after he's been paddled several times. I think I need to read up on Dr. Dobson's "The Strong Willed Child" again. You think? I consider myself to be a pretty laid back and patient person but over the last week I've found myself pretty frazzled by his behavior and in need of a serious break. Each time a tantrum comes I'm thinking in the back of my mind, "Am I handling this right? Does this deserve a spanking or a time out? Does he understand?" I'm keeping my fingers crossed that we're handling this phase of his life the right way. I mean, won't the things I do now affect his behavior in the long run? I can see how it would. What a scary thing this parenting thing is. I don't like this part.


In spite of Grant's "devil phase" Ben gives us plenty of smiles and giggles to counteract some of the tension. He is so funny to watch. Just over this last weekend we, or should I say Chris, discovered that Ben is cutting his first tooth (which is amazing to me since Grant didn't cut his first tooth until he was 7 months old), he pulls himself up to a sitting position in his swing and holds on to the tray in front of him, and he loves handling his toys and chewing on them. He's growing too fast. I love this stage. He's so cuddly and calm. I love his snuggles and smiles. He wakes me up most mornings now with his cooing, gurgling, and giggling heard over the monitor. What a great start to my day. Nobody can get him to giggle like Grant can though. He definitely loves his big brother, and Grant definitely loves him. Grant's so good with him and loves trying to make him laugh. Ben just gets this different kind of look in his eyes and on his face when he sees Grant, especially when they make eye contact. It's awesome to see their growing bond.



I have started watching another baby. Yes, I know... I've lost my mind. Baby Keegan is four months old and I only have him a couple of days a week. He's such a sweet baby. He is the same size as Benjamin, if not bigger, and he's about a month and a half younger. I took this picture the other day when they were playing together. It's pretty funny how much they look alike.

Grant had a great birthday party at the park. He's gotten presents in the mail here and there over the last week and got to open presents at his party too. He's a pro at ripping the wrapping paper now. He shouldn't have any problems at Christmas. He got so many nice things and has been playing with all of his toys. We wish we could have made it back home to have a party for him but hopefully we'll be able to make it back to Ohio soon. The weather on Saturday was great. We couldn't have asked for a better day. Thanks for the gifts everyone! He loves them all.


Have a wonderful week everyone and keep me (and my sanity) in your prayers.

Lots of love,
Jen
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