Sunday, April 11, 2010

We are definitely in the "Terrible Twos" stage!!!

Molly is actually 2 and a 1/2, but I am just learning what everyone means when they say, "Terrible Twos!" Don't get me wrong, we have had plenty of "2 year old" moments, but for the most part she is good and polite and I can handle the tantrum and time outs that occur.

But.... this past week she is seriously testing things! Some of the things she says, my mouth just hangs open, I have no idea where they came from. The biggest problem is she is SO stubborn. Today she even missed lunch with her cousins because she was still throwing a tantrum in her room.

Here are some of my favorite (or should I say least favorite) things that come out of here mouth lately...
-I'll never be happy again!
-I just want to cry and kick in my room!
-I just want to be sad!
-I'm never going to say I'm sorry!
-I just want _____(insert one parent) to go away!
-Afternoons make me sick! (seriously, they lying has to stop)
-I don't want to wear pants, they make me sneeze!
Oh dear, the list is out of control this week!

Here is what I walk around the corner to see today, her 2 minute time out, which she ended up turning into a 3o minute tantrum made her fall asleep in the corner! Seriously, she was snoring!

Oh Molly... what to do with you. :)

She is so stubborn and just doesn't listen or give in. I don't know who she gets that from, lol (nervous laugh). But hours later when she is being her sweet self again, we hear...
-Hugging doesn't make us cry
-I'm happy again
-Let's be big girls mommy
-Thanks for making me a snack mommy, it's perfect, lol
-Etc.

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