A Whole Lotta Things For Christmas
Like Penney’s, I gotta whole
lotta things for Christmas this Festive Season.
A couple of nice things happened and one was even slightly miraculous in
its own way, but more anon. The first
really nice thing was Screecher Creature No. 3 defied all my expectations in the
Baby Led Training department and more or less, potty trained, of his own accord. He has set a new record in our house, being
not quite two and a half years old yet, and a whole 7 months younger than his
older brothers when they were trained. Some of you may recall my attempt at potty
training him some time ago. And how I
packed it in using the feeble excuse that I needed to be at home for a good
three days to have a decent go at it.
Well, Screecher Creature No. 3 had other ideas. One day last week, in the pre-Christmas madness, daily business was
conducted as usual. Came home from the
first school run of the day and decided it was not going to be one of those
days where
cleaning of the food and cooking of the toilets got in the way of my cyber
world. No sooner were we in the door when he
appeared before me, a little skinny vision of nakedness from the waist down, a
nappy dangling from his hand. At first I
thought he had gone on the floor somewhere, but no, my little bright spark
wanted to use the facilities. And what’s
more, he didn’t want the potty, he wanted to pass go, collect 200 euro and use
the toilet proper. Never one to look a
gift horse in the mouth, I plonked him on the throne and waited to see what
might unfold. I didn’t have long to wait. Like a performing seal, he did his business
and delighted with himself, announced he wanted his “big boy pants.” I did as I was bid, no further instruction
needed. Four days and counting he has
had as many accidents. These days, if
you are passing our house at any given time, you are quite likely to hear loud
cheering and several rounds of applause.
All the better to encourage him and ensure he starts as he means to go
on. I don’t quite know what to do with
the extra time on my hands. I’m quietly
confident though, that I will come up with something. Or someone else will on
my behalf. The other thing that happened was very nice
indeed. And very unexpected. I won
a hamper from The Bay Tree on Christmas Eve! At Screecher Creature No. 1’s
excited insistence, we hot footed it in to Tony to collect my bounty. This was
a nice round up to an otherwise dubious afternoon. Basically, who puts paint for kids into a
tube and in teeny tiny small print declares that it is “not suitable for finger
painting?” FFS!!! A half hour of floor washing got most of the
green paint from my hands but the Screecher Creatures are still sporting green
palms. And then
Christmas morning arrived. It was on the
cards anyway, it being the 25th and all, but, it didn’t start out
too early for us. And for that, words
cannot express how pathetically grateful I was for that small blessing. I am not even remotely religious but I admit
to offering up a small prayer before going to bed on Christmas Eve. I eyed up the loot before retiring and
closing the door behind me. There were an assortment of bicycles,
several VTECH educational recording toys (hasty note was made to self - watch
P's & Q's tomorrow. High chance of being caught on tape bitchin') some
boxes of Lego, a horses head on a stick and four fuzzy red Christmas stockings.
Tomorrow morning, I whispered in pagan prayer - let's be havin' ya!! But not
too early! In my head I was hoping for 5am at the earliest. I could just about handle that. But the Screecher Creatures stayed put till
6.30am!! Happy days. Excitement was rife and several shouts of “this
is the best day ever!” brought home again, that Christmas really is for
kids. But that doesn’t mean us adults
can’t enjoy the materialistic side of it too.
I was delighted with a new collection of notebooks from my Wise Men “for
all your scribbling, Mammy” and a bottle of my favourite perfume. Someone obviously heard me wailing and
moaning about my expanding waistline as a new Davina DVD ALSO made its way to
my house. I’m looking forward to a cup
of coffee with a packet of biscuits later on tonight when the Screecher
Creatures are in bed because I intend to sit down and watch it. I feel I can indulge because…………………….. I’ve
kept the best bit till last. Despite all
my greed over the last two weeks, I’ve still managed to lose a whole
pound. I got up on the scales today just
to torment myself, expecting the worst and thinking a bit of shock therapy would
catapult me back into action. But I got
a lovely surprise. It’s only a pound but
it’s encouraged me to get walking again now that we’re on Christmas holidays
and there will be someone at home to watch over the Screecher Creatures. I’m going
to start tomorrow morning. Well, that’s
the plan anyway.
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