Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Today was so much fun, I can't wait to do it again tomorrow

I'm convinced Noah knows something is up.  He must know his cushy life at home all day with mommy is coming to an end. There is no other explanation for the angry, destructive little being that has taken up residence.  He wakes up in a foul mood, hell-bent on making our formerly jovial mornings into a battle of wills.  He demands a banana upon arriving in the kitchen and then throws it on the floor while screaming at me for a waffle (that he will not eat).  He screams when I attempt to put on his tennis shoes (BUNCHY MOMMY!  BUNCHY SOCKS!) and when I straighten his (non)bunchy socks and attempt the shoes again, he screams that he wants his sandals.  But then the sandals appear, the socks are removed, and he refuses to put them on (BUNCHY MOMMY!  BUNCHY SOCKS!  Dude.  THERE ARE NO SOCKS IN THIS EQUATION.).  Sigh.

I took him to the bookstore today for story time and to play with the (rumored) train table and upon arrival he proceeded to run at high speed for the magazines and plow into a stack of them.  He knocked them over, fell himself, and cried like there was no worse pain in the world.  And then, when the promised train table was non-existent (thanks for NOTHING, Skokie BN), he angrily threw himself at a bookshelf and smacked his head on the shelf.  Commence more screaming.  We high-tailed it out of there and I figured he must be hungry.  I handed him his cereal bar and he threw it on the ground.  Sigh.

After the book store debacle, I thought we had a few minutes to run into the store to pick up sunscreen for him.  At the store, he saw a decorative pillow with an airplane on it and grabbed it.  When I explained to him that we were not taking the pillow home and removed it from his vice grip, he tried to throw himself out of the cart and screamed the entire way through the checkout.  Sigh.

We went to the library after his nap today.  We ran into a neighbor and her son.  The boys decided to chase each other and scream at the top of their lungs throughout the entire children's section.  My first warning to him was met with a high-pitched scream.  Then we got thrown out of the library.  Sigh.

When we got home from the library, I asked Noah to help me clean up the toys in the backyard since we're expecting rain.  I told him we could play with his dump truck tomorrow.  He turned to me, screamed, and threw himself in a pile of mulch.  Sigh.

Perhaps it's this cough he can't seem to shake.  Maybe it's the two year molars acting up again.  Could be that it''s just "toddler behavior".  But I think maybe, just maybe, he knows the jig is up come June 7th and he's giving me all he's got until then.  In the meantime, I'll just have to keep hugging him a little tighter and daydreaming about my quiet, peaceful cubicle.

12 comments:

AndreAnna said...

Dude, I'm blaming the midwest air or something. Sawyer has been the same way. For over a week now. He's slowly destroying my will to live.

Rougeneck said...

I hate to equate cats with kids....but dude: they know when something is up. Or maybe it's his molars. Either way - you'll keep on loving him and he'll eventually get over it. PROMISE. (From the woman with the cat. Not the kid.)

Michelle said...

He's close to turning two right? These almost two year olds are vicious. All cute and lovey one minute and then screeching banshee the next. Not that I would know from experience ...

maggie said...

GAK. I hope you are reading this comment with a giant glass of wine in your hands.

Joy said...

Maggie's right. GIANT glass of wine. Right. Now.

Your posts make me smile - they remind me SOOO MUCH of a couple years ago. Only difference now (at 10 and 6 yo) is they have more syllables in their words and sarcasm in their voices. Yes, even the darling princess. But we love 'em anyway... and drink our wine and envision our cubicles.

bessie.viola said...

Oh, I hate those phases... they really do slowly sap away all will to live, don't they? Yesterday we took a very fun! exciting! adventure! to the local nursery to choose flowers and Madeline had several fall-down, screaming tantrums because I wouldn't allow her to carry the flowers. By their petals.

They just defy all reason sometimes.

samantha said...

This is EXACTLY how Theo was right after his birthday. Granted, he was CRAZY sick and once he started to feel a smidge better he turned into BiPolar Baby. THE RAGE! THE MOOD SWINGS! THE FURY! It's a phase, really. And yes Theo can still act like that but it's way more spread out instead of every waking minute feeling like a ticking time bomb.

And is it wrong that I laughed picturing him throwing himself into a pile of mulch? Because I did. Very hard. OH THE DRAMA!

k said...

I was JUST going to email you to see when your first day of work was. June 7 it is!

Two year olds are manic and may cause you to drink. If you're not already.

Hilary said...

Dreaming of your peaceful cubicle while i will be at our house dealing with a screaming child. oh joy! Glad I agreed to watch to him now!

Anne said...

Oh the DRAMA! Maybe fate picked a good time for you to have to return to your old job?
Hope your last week with the boy is more enjoyable and less tantrum-filled!

kyooty said...

He's 2? right? it's all about that age. :) 3 is kind of like this, they think they are the boss adn if they say it? that it's true... Doesn't work. :p

Katherine said...

Classic. I want to hear his little voice say BUNCHY SOCKS. Also, I took J to the library yesterday and we escaped unscathed. I thought of you, I did, I did!