Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Strange Situation

I took Riley to Withrow Park yesterday.  It is much bigger and busier than our little neighbourhood park around the corner from our house.  Three little four year olds from the parks camp took an immediate liking to Riley,a little boy and twin girls.  They all wanted to push Riley on the swing and enjoyed her gleeful giggles as she swung back and forth.  The girls were very gentle, barely moving the swing, but the little boy was just a wee bit aggressive.  When he wasn't shoving the swing with one hand, making it twist in all directions, he was grabbing at her hands and trying to touch her face.  The camp councillors were on the other side of the park not paying attention to the kids on the swings.  I found myself in a strange situation.

It is not my place to discipline and correct a child's behavior that I just met five minutes ago.  I wouldn't want some stranger telling my kid how to behave.  But no matter how many times I asked him not to touch the babies face, or that Riley did not like having her hands grabbed, this little boy kept going back for more.

I finally had to take her off the swing and take her over to the wading pool, where I knew the camp kids were not allowed to go, just to escape this little boy.

I think I will wait a little while before returning to Withrow Park.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

All Hail to the Single Mom

I would like to do a shout out to all the single moms out there.  I don't know how you do it.  There should be an award for surviving being a single parent.

I say this, because I had food poisoning this week.  Thank God, my husband was off work the next day to take care of Riley, because I was useless!  I was weak, still had stomach pains, had not slept the night before so I was in a daze, I pretty much lay on the couch and watched the day go by. 

At some point during my hazy day, I thought, what would I have done if I was a single mom.  Call in for re-enforcement?  But what if no one came to my rescue?  I guess I would have pushed through, as us moms do on a regular basis. 

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Talking twins



You think I would have enough of baby talk by the end of the day, but I can't get enough of this video.  It is just so much funnier with twins.

Live and learn

I took Riley to the park today and the wading pool is now open!  I have never seen the park so busy.  Kids in bathing suits splashing in the water, chasing each other around the playground, and moms looking on from the park benches under their umbrellas shading them from the sun.

Since I didn't know the pool was open, Riley did not have her bathing suit or swimming diaper on.  But she really wanted to go in.  I figured she would just wade around, as the water was freezing cold!  Nope, my little fish plopped right down on her bum in her clothes and splashed around like she does in the tub.  She was enthralled by the big kids swimming around her.  She sat there laughing at them screaming and splashing each other, and she did not mind getting splashed as well.

We had a great time at the park.  Tomorrow I will make sure she is in her bathing suit and most importantly, the swimming diaper.  Today I learned that the swimming diaper is essential when being submerged in water.  Her diaper was so soaked and heavy it added 5lbs to her at least.  Oops.  Well, you live and learn.