Saturday, December 5, 2020

Passion for Repurpose: Toddler Toys



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It’s been a limit testing kind of two (or threeπŸ˜‰) weeks in this household. Between Quinn working out just which buttons to push with me, and these insubordinate dogs who want to stay outside and ignore me when I call, I’ve almost lost my mind. I remember when I used to want Quinn to say my name. Now he says “Mom” 946 times a day and I want him to stop. Anytime he wants something—“Mom, Mom, Mom,” (like Stewie in that one episode of Family Guy, for those of you who’ve seen it), even if I’m looking at him, and even if I ask him what he wants. Sometimes I’ll get his attention and make eye contact and say, “What do you want?” His response will be a very emphatic affirmative head shake πŸ€¦πŸ»‍♀️πŸ™„. When he’s not saying my name, he’s squealing and I honestly don’t know which is more annoying. I had a breakdown one day and was in tears by the time Philip got off work. Quinn literally screamed for most of the day,  no matter what I did, I couldn’t do the right thing. It was awful. When I finally couldn’t take it anymore and started crying, he got very quiet and kept giving me kisses. I told him I would be okay, I was just frustrated and sometimes when I’m frustrated, I cry. Although everything else that day was a shit show, Quinn demonstrated empathy and that made me happy. He has gotten one molar already and is working on the other, which is, I hope, why he’s being so testy right now. Isn’t that always the thing with babies and toddlers? If they’re in a mood, blame teething πŸ€·πŸ»‍♀️


My sweet sister-in-law, Lori, left me surprise on my porch the day after my meltdown. She has 4 kids, she gets it 🀣. 

In the spirit of being thankful, since Thanksgiving just passed, I’m going to quit complaining (just for a minute πŸ˜‰) and say that I’m so grateful for my little family, our extended family, and friends that are now family. Thanksgiving was different this year because we didn’t host a dinner at our house like usual. There was a possibility of exposure to Covid so even our small get together of just my brother’s family and my dad (people we already socialize with regularly) seemed like a bad idea. We still made dinner for ourselves and delivered food to my dad and uncle, and Lori made a dinner for them. I hope we never have to spend another Thanksgiving without guests in our home. 


Our little turkey last year to this year ❤️  

Quinn said his first two word sentence on Thanksgiving! This is an exciting achievement! His dad was changing his diaper and telling him how stinky he was and he said, “stink poop.” We’re so proud πŸ€£. He also said his first Spanish word, “Hola,” which Philip has been learning for several months and is trying to teach him. You say the weirdest things as a parent. Things like, “No, you can’t bring Dad’s shoe to bed with you,” “We don’t dance on the (open) dishwasher door, you will break it,” “Please stop trying to drink out of the air fryer basket, you’re making a mess on the floor,” (while *helping* me do dishes) and in order to get him to comply, “If you want to go downstairs with me, you have to spit out the dog food” πŸ™„. He loves going in the basement to help with laundry. He now realizes that Philip’s office is downstairs though and sometimes bangs on his door πŸ˜¬πŸ˜†. Other weird things that happen when you become a parent? You get random kid songs stuck in your head, and no, not just the ones you grew up with; stupid ones, like the ones his car sings or his Leap Frog Scout (thanks again for that, Michelle πŸ™„πŸ˜‰). “Let’s sing a song about me and my friend, Quinn. Do do do do…..” You also might take a binky with you when you go to do a grocery pickup, even when your child stayed at home with Dad πŸ™„


Got to the store and sent this pic to Philip. WTH 🀦🏻‍♀️🀣

Quinn is very receptive to learning right now and wants to be involved in everything we do. He literally inserts himself between me and whatever I’m trying to do, often making it impossible to finish doing it πŸ™„πŸ™„πŸ€¦πŸ»‍♀️. I love that he’s so curious but most things are 1000 times easier to do without a toddler on your lap. He has learned to take off all of his clothes—shirt, pants, socks, and shoes—unassisted. I already know he can take off his diaper because he went streaking one day over the summer but he hasn’t attempted it again thus far 🀞🏻. His most recent favorite pastime is washing dishes. He learned that he can move his safety stool to places other than the counter πŸ€¦πŸ»‍♀️. It’s supposed to have sticky-like feet that prevent it from moving but they came off already. Now he can push it to the sink anytime he wants. He “washes” dishes about 5 times a day. That’s usually what precipitates his shirt coming off. The first time, anyway. As soon as he gets it wet, and he’s certain to, he wants it off. We now mostly live a shirtless toddler life. He moved his stool to the table one day as well so that he could reach my water bottle. That was actually a really good problem solving strategy but it was the gateway to even more freedom. I didn’t realize baby proofing was going to happen in levels. You make sure choking hazards stay off of the floor, you put covers on the outlets, you install corner guards on furniture, and keep things that can be pulled onto their heads away from the edge of the table. Now I’m going to have to clear the countertops that are typically out of his reach. He has an area that I keep his water and snacks and all around it is safe. However, he can now venture to the dish drainer and acquire knives or touch a hot stovetop. Or unroll the 3,000 feet of plastic wrap that was already moved out of his reach once before 🀦🏻‍♀️🀦🏻‍♀️🀦🏻‍♀️. Ugh. 


Yep. 


He took the Swiffer mop from me so he could do it 🀣. 


He LOVES pouring anything. 

I was sweeping the floor so he went and got his mop to help 🀣. 

I can’t do anything on my laptop without an extra set of hands wanting to push every button. I charged an old laptop for him that was Philip’s mom’s, that’s old and she doesn’t want anymore. It helps to keep him occupied while I’m paying bills or making vinyls. Thanks Nanna! πŸ˜‰

We feel like he gets bored sometimes so I’ve been trying to do some new activities with him. I gave him an early Christmas gift to keep him entertained one day. It was a set of magnetic animals that disassemble the head and legs from the bodies. He loves the giraffe. He gives his toy animals kisses all of the time. He also gives his real animals kisses all of the time as well πŸ€£. He waves at them and tells them goodnight every night, as part of his routine. He pretends to snore like them, too, when he’s resisting going to sleep πŸ™„πŸ€£. He does a lot of that—resisting, that is. He’s at the stage where you have to make him think everything is his idea if you don’t want a struggle. However, if you need him in a certain spot, throwing a blanket on the floor will work to get him there. They’re now referred to as “Quinn Catchers.” Works every time. That’s another thing he has in common with the girls. Anytime anything goes on the floor, someone is certain to sit on it πŸ€¦πŸ»‍♀️. He likes to dance so turning on music will amuse him for a bit. He does this funny walk where he looks like an old man, all hunched over and sometimes holds his back. It’s hilarious and he never does it long enough for me to record it. He’s been trying to walk on his tiptoes and taps his foot to music sometimes. He can identify most of his body parts—eyes, nose, mouth, ears, hair, hands, arms, leg, foot, toes, belly, and beard πŸ€£. He’s a smart boy and I love watching him learn. 


Lovin’ on his rocking dog that we got from my friend, Mandy. He loves it 😊. He just recently learned to rock on it by himself. 


Got him! 🀣

Here are a couple of homemade toys I made for him. The first is a simple shape sorter. He has one that he plays with in the bath sometimes but I wanted to work on it more with him so I made one from a box. I don’t know about you but we get a shipment many days of the week so boxes are not in short supply in this house. Also, since our recycling program is shut down at the moment due to the rise in Covid cases, I can’t recycle the cardboard so I had to find a use for it. Other than wrapping Christmas gifts, that is πŸ˜‰. Quinn has foam shapes we can use with the box but you could also just use the shapes you had to cut out to make it. I kept those, too, and wrapped them in duck tape to make them pretty and slobber proof πŸ€ͺ


I had to cover the middle with duck tape because I tried cutting out a star shape and it was a big fail 🀣. 

Another super simple toy is a fine motor skill enhancer popsicle stick push. That’s the official name, if you were wondering πŸ˜‰.  I cut slits in the lid of an oatmeal container. Instant toy. I accidentally made one hole too big by pushing my finger through it when I was trying to tear off a strip of paper that didn’t come off. We put clothespins in that one now πŸ€·πŸ»‍♀️


It’s easier to get them in with just one shoe on 🀷🏻‍♀️.

The last one is a touch and feel board I made with different textures ribbons, wipes lids, and a shelf from an organizer that I didn’t need. 


I’ve actually added a few more since I took this pic but I don’t feel like getting up to take a new one 🀷🏻‍♀️🀣. 




Both girls had a birthday this week! Sophie turned 3 on November 29 and Sansa 5 on December 3. Sophie has been being destructive lately when we leave (which is rarely but still). She’s earned herself a spot back in her crate for a while. I went out porch dropping a few things, was gone less than an hour, and she chewed up Philip’s hat. I’m sure she thought it was Quinn’s and since she has pent up middle child animosity toward him, she usually targets his toys. By the way, speaking of middle child syndrome, if you’ve never read anything about birth order, I recommend The Birth Order Book by Dr. Kevin Leman. It’s fascinating no matter what order you are. I did a research project on it when I was working on my Associate’s in psychology. Fun times. 


Peanut butter pancake


Peanut butter waffle 

I’m hating this weather because I have to clean up muddy paw prints a million times a day when the girls go out and back in. I told ya I’d be back to complaining before long πŸ˜‰. To counterbalance that, I wanna quickly give a shout to 3 companies that have excellent customer service. A few months ago the front wheel on our jogging stroller locked up and wouldn’t budge. The ball bearings went bad and so I emailed the company, Baby Trend, to ask how I could purchase new ones or if my stroller was still under warranty. They asked for a picture of my receipt (I purchased it while I was pregnant so it’s been awhile) and a pic of the model info on the stroller and immediately sent me out a replacement wheel, free of charge! I had a similar experience with Gaiam when the front bracket of my exercise ball chair broke. I had had it for over two years and I asked about purchasing a replacement and they sent me two new ones (front and back) for free. The third company I want to rave about didn’t go above and beyond other than sending out my item super fast, even for normal standards, let alone Black Friday shopping. I ordered a personalized stocking from Things Remembered for Quinn and it arrived 3 days later! I couldn’t believe it. Philip and I bought some things there for our wedding and got reward points for spending a certain amount of money. That year for Christmas I used them to buy us personalized stockings so I wanted to get one for Quinn to match. Unfortunately, the thread color isn’t the same so I’m pondering ways to fix that, such as having someone embroider ours in a darker color to match his. Or maybe just painting over our threads πŸ€£πŸ€·πŸ»‍♀️. I haven’t decided yet. It really bothers me that they don’t match though! 


By the way, I painted the fireplace and that box that the tree is in πŸ˜‰. 

Anyway, now that I’ve repented for all of my complaining, I’m going to enjoy this quiet night since Quinn went to bed at 6:30 pm πŸ˜³. He’s certain to wake up in the middle of night so I have to enjoy it while it lasts πŸ˜‰

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