I am NOT pregnant. I will share more about my doctor visits when I know more.
Ann, you will be watching my boys on Thursday either at my place or at the beach while I am at another appointment, with Mom of course.
Big A's "potty during nap time" routine is as soon as they have been lying down and I get situated on the Internet or with my lunch, he decides that he must go to the potty. So he goes and then I get him situated in bed again. Then, at most, a minute later, "I need to go poo-poo." After that I tell him there is nothing else in him and he must go to sleep. Sometimes if he is really fighting the nap he will try a few more times but usually it is just 3 times and then to sleep.
Little A plays with toys, sticks hands under the door and thinks it is funny to get on Big A's bed and pretend to be asleep, when he is caught awake. When he pretends to be asleep he lies with eyes open, snoring. It makes me laugh, which makes it hard for him to take me seriously, but he eventually gives up and falls asleep usually in Big A's bed but with his pillow and blanket.
They have been dragging their blankets all over inside, it is a game and to try to get the other person's blanket. It just makes me nervous when they get under the blanket and then walk around because Little A gets walked into a door or wall. Oh well, boys will be rambunctious.
Today we were waiting at the lab and of course my boys needed to be everywhere. Little A was pushing the stroller and Big A was taking books out of his backpack. An older lady was coming down the hallway and Little A pushed the stroller right where she was walking. I guided the stroller so that it wouldn't run the lady over and said "sorry." She gave the best reply, "no need to apologize, they are healthy and active."
3 comments:
The snoring part is funny! Hope your tests all come back normal! :)
I hope you hear back fast. I have two more tests scheduled and I am still waiting to hear back on one. One day I hope that scientists and doctors solve the medical mystery that is me. I hope they solve you too!
I like the stories of your toddlers' shenanigans. I love the snoring bit, too. And the blanket games.
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