Do you see the jaunty way this child's shirt is open to the chest? Like he's some kind of rebel? A tough guy with an agenda for danger? Yes? Totally accurate.
Max is insane. We cannot control him. And our house is incredibly hard to childproof. For example, the front stairs in our foyer can't be gated. Here's a really small picture of them from realtor.com. You'd need a custom-built gate.
We basically chase him around the house yelling "No! No!" and lifting him up to re-route him every minute or so. There are a MILLION dangerous things in my house. Radiators with hard metal knobs? Check. Gas Fireplace with lit pilot light? Check. Two staircases? Check.
Dylan was more content to be with me when she was Max's age. When I would get ready in the bathroom in the morning, she would stay with me, exploring the general vicinity. Max needs to be put in his crib, exersaucer or pack and play, because the second I turn to the mirror, he is swimming in the toilet, or running out the door, or throwing a keg party.
Damn wild babies and their keg parties. It's always the cute ones; you never suspect them and then BAM, they've got the funnels out behind your back.
Posted by: Mir | Tuesday, July 18, 2006 at 03:05 PM
Here's my brilliant trick for getting a shower - I lock the baby (11 mos) in the bathroom with me, with several of her books. I recite the books while she looks at the pictures. This entertains her long enough for me to rinse out my hair and shave my pits, which is what passes for a shower in this house nowadays.
Posted by: Amy | Tuesday, July 18, 2006 at 04:18 PM
hehe second child sydrome...
Posted by: kyoot | Tuesday, July 18, 2006 at 05:26 PM
Hahahaha! Sorry, we have two like that.
There is just something about we second children that makes us behave like that.
Posted by: TraciSue | Friday, July 21, 2006 at 06:40 PM