March 17, 2009

Tribute for a Princess

I dedicate this weekly tribute to my Princess. Just when I thought I had experienced all that parenting has to offer, she has quickly shown me that I haven't seen anything yet.

I need to put on my big girl panties.

And be a Real Mom.

A mom who thinks of every possible safety scenario and makes the necessary precautions before the consequence.

Antecedent.....Behaviour....Consequence.....

Momma, you know this stuff from your BC (before children) life. Remember? You were once a Behaviour Therapist who worked with children. Get with it. You have three of your own children now.



That Mother of the Year award is in your reach . Just remember these lessons that Princess has taught you.




Princess has taught me to always close the washing machine door. Or better yet, close the laundry room door.

Enjoy it. Don't sweat the small stuff Momma. Before you know it, she will be a prissy teenager who doesn't like to touch dirt.



Keep paper out of her reach. Offer cardboard or plastic books as a distraction. Paper=choking hazard. Duh.


Stay close by at all times. Especially when Princess is around newborns. Provide toys as a distraction. If that doesn't work, restrain her. Poking out some one's eye is not something you want her to be famous for.


*Gasp* BAD MOMMA ALERT. NEVER, EVER let this happen. The scary consequences are endless. Note to Momma. Hide this picture from the panel of judges who decide on the Mother of the Year award. They cannot see this. Ever.

*FYI....new highchair has been bought that prevents this from happening. It makes for a very cranky baby but she is safe.




Babies do this. Climbing over computer printers isn't exactly the best climbing toy. Find something different....but make sure it is safe. Or just find some musical toys that light up. That should catch her attention.



So I thank Princess for reminding me that babies are much more than cute little creatures. They are cute little creatures who can get into a lot of trouble. They can find many possible ways to hurt themselves. They can make Mommas gasp and lose their patience.



But no matter what, they still remind us that perfection does exist.


Even if they do get sweet potatoes on your clothing.





Tuesday's Tribute
A Jay and Deb Production.




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10 comments:

Kati said...

That is adorable! Seriously!

Amanda said...

This is probably the cutest tribute that I have seen since I started participating!

Candice said...

What an adorable little one you have. Some of those pictures definitely bring me back to when my kiddos were that small. :)

Heatherlyn said...

She certainly is active!

Halftime Lessons said...

LMAO
So hilarious...what a great tribute, and photos! Thanks SO much for the pictorial.,..she is SO cute!

We are on high alert on the climbing things right now too...some scary moments...

Jay

Kimmie said...

I laughed so hard! I loved it!

Amy B said...

I LOVE this...and it is so true...

Jenni said...

She's just keeping you on your toes, Mom!

Allison said...

just beautiful- great job!

John Deere Mom said...

What a great post! Cute pics...love the high chair!!