The tittle might suggest one of those trendy DVD
programs for toddlers that will make them more intelligent, better motor
coordinated….Nope, I am not referring to any of that. The truth is my toddler
daughter who is almost 22 months old gives me a work out. Any time that she is
free of her playpen or crib she is a force of nature that never stands stills
and never stays out of trouble. She is curious, devious and mischievous. Amazing
how little people learn so quick to watch out before they do what they know is
a no-no to see if you are looking, how they turn on the “cute” face as soon as
they are discovered.
I still think of her as a baby, she still has the
baby roundness, the baby thin hair and she still wants the bobbies. But don’t
let her looks deceive you, her intellectual capacity and ability to turn my
world upside down merits recognition. But today I got justice as one of her
infamous deeds backfired on her. She knows better than to mess with the dog’s
dish and water bowl. Maybe after today she will remember better…
It was actually very funny. I heard the sound of
the bowl (which is stainless steel) hitting something, I turned around and there
she is holding it, trying to put it on the dinning room table. As I am staring
to rush over saying “Coral put it down” she tries to hurry and do it and then it
went into slow motion. Her face was priceless as she tilted the bowl and spilled
the whole thing over herself! Her eyes went as round as saucers and she just
stood there with her arms up looking at the bowl in amazement at this
development. She was totally soaked and the floor became a huge puddle of water
all around her.
This are the times it becomes so hard for me not
to laugh even if I am feeling angry at their actions, because I have to bring
the point across that, THAT is unacceptable behavior. But at the same time the
whole picture, specially her facial expression is so comical. The shock of the
event caused a good 5 second delay on her putting on the cute act. Of course
this was a little difficult to accomplish looking like a wet rat, trying to move
out of the crime scene and realizing its slippery. I saw the indecision in her
face as she contemplated what to do knowing I am about to grab her and tell her
a thing or two. She opted for tilting her head sideways and throwing that smile
of hers hoping for the best. Inside I smiled, outside I tried to look stern as
I grabbed her and said “the cute act is not going to work, mami us upset with
you because you know not to grab the dog’s bowls “. And do not think for one
second that she is too young to understand this. I am blessed with very smart
children (I believe all kids are actually) and her being the baby has gotten an
education already from watching her oldest siblings.
Things like this, well, maybe less wet, are the
daily incidents I have multiple times during her waking hours. No matter how
much I tried to keep conditions in a way she will not cause trouble (or so I
think, but we all know better) , she always manages to find a way. Even from her
playpen, siblings beware, “if you sit near I will pull your hair or casually
throw a toy at your head. If you leave the Wii controller within my reach I will
exit your game without saving, I might hide your favorite toy in some black hole
only I know about, leave your coloring picture around and I will tear it up or
crumble it and throw it in the trash, leave your snack within reach and I will
eat it”.
So yeah, instead of going for a jog, I just ran
after her, exercise my biceps by constantly picking her up and removing her from
the top of a table, the edge of the couch, her sister’s room, etc., etc. And for
all this efforts I get rewarded with sweet giggles, the pitty pat of little
running feet, kisses and the best hugs ever : )
And I know Mami collapses in bed and is asleep probably before her darlings are at night...so Toddlers can cure insomnia as well! :) Post the darlins pictures soon...Ive missed that impish smile!
ReplyDeleteLoL I wish I did. That's when I choose to clean otherwise is nearly impossible. I will post pics soon :)
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