- You don't seem to need diapers or wet wipes
- You don't need the safety gate (or in our case, Megan has figured out how to open the gate)
- You don't need to undress your child
- You don't need to feed her
- You can use a booster seat and 2-point harness
- You can trust her to feed the pets
- You can (almost) trust her to give herself a bath
- You are ordered to sit only on a particular chair
- You are being entertained by song & dance (instead of you singing/dancing to a baby)
- You are asked "Why?"
Joining the ranks of moms has made me absent minded. I am perpetually looking for something, and forgetting what popped into my head a minute back (admit it moms, pretty sure I've got comrades out there). Which is why I decided I must blog about my first born, my daughter, my toddler, before I forgotten when were all those marvellous "firsts" and share our proudest moments.
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Baby No More
You know your lil one is really no longer a baby when:
Wow... Megan has really grown.
ReplyDeleteSean does not like to eat, sleep and bathe. If he doesn't have to do any of them he'll be very happy. All he wants to do is to play!