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Different age, same witching hour

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (13)·   November 18th, 2009

When I had newborns, I dreaded the witching hour.  Nearly every child had one, it seems.  And they were almost always somewhere around 5-7pm.  And while the 6:15 bedtime helped cut it short, there was still often a somewhat unpleasant time in the late afternoon and early evening.

And while nothing compares to the experience of two mysteriously screaming newborns, the witching hour has never really disappeared.  Obviously, it’s a time of day when parental patience is running low. and restless kids are getting antsy.  But at least, over the summer, we could just hit up a playground with some friends and the next thing we knew, it was time to go home for dinner and bed.

Screw you, November.  And your little time change, too.

While I’m glad that my kids are fairly consistently napping until 3-3:30pm, that means that we often can’t get ourselves out the door until nearly 4. What time was sunset today? 4:19pm.

Aside from the occasional playgroups (which are lifesavers), afternoons kind of blow these days.  Not enough daylight (or warmth) to hit the park.  Barely enough time some days to even run an errand and get back at a reasonable hour to make dinner.  An excursion to Starbucks for snacktime gets expensive and loses its novelty if we go too often. So we end up futzing around inside.  The kids get on each other’s nerves and fight, they get on my nerves and I yell.  We end up relying on a bit more TV than I’d like.  It’s the toddler version of the witching hour.

Starbucks snacktime

What we need are good in-the-house activities to carry us through the dark winter months.  Baking is my go-to activity, but I can only make so many batches of muffins and cookies in a week (and my weight-loss efforts do not approve).  So, moms of the world, do you have any good suggestions for two-year-old activities that are relatively easy to do at home?  I have a drop cloth and am asking for smocks for the holidays, so I don’t mind a little mess.  Arts & crafts? Sensory stuff?  It doesn’t have to take up the entire 2-3 hours between naptime and dinner, but a solid 15-30 minutes of interest would sure break up the day.

A fort

The biggest hit at the moment is one of my personal favorites from childhood – making a fort out of the couch cushions and a quilt.  Daniel requests it all day, every day.  It’s entertaining, and the couch is already pretty well trashed, so I’m not worried about doing further damage.  But, I fear, this will get old, too.  Help me shake it up, people!

Comments (13)
Categories : Toddlers
Tags : indoor activities, winter activities

Friday Foto Finish Fiesta – Crazy Cold

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (17)·   January 16th, 2009

Alright, for the first time, I’m finally jumping on Candid Carrie’s awesome bandwagon for the Friday Foto Finish Fiesta!

This morning’s theme in my house is Crazy Cold.  Partially because it is, in fact, crazy-ass (wicked) cold outside right now. Negative six.  And I still need to pack the kids in the car and go shopping because I have nothing to wear to some Inauguration events this weekend.  Business casual and mommy casual, it would seem, do not really overlap.

But the other reason is that it appears the Cold has made my kids extra Crazy.  This morning, they not only requested to put on their hats, but also their boots!  It was quite a sight.

Pajamas and hat

Pajamas and hat

Pajamas, hat, and boots

Comments (17)
Categories : Photos, Toddlers
Tags : winter activities

Gearing up for Winter

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (4)·   November 14th, 2008

Though it’s a balmy 60-something degrees today, I know that winter is fast approaching New England.  Fall is this crazy up and down, sometimes 65, sometimes 45.  But then, all of a sudden, winter smacks you upside the head.  And you can sort of forget to prepare for it, when you’re contemplating your Thanksgiving menu on a sunny, 70-degree day and otherwise getting caught up in the holiday season whirlwind.  But the next thing you know, it’ll be January.  And with two toddlers on the verge of giving up their morning nap, I need to be prepared.

‘Tis the season for activity signups.  I’m already registered for the next age group of the developmental classes we take.  15-to-20-month-olds, Thursday afternoons.  Check.  Registration for Music Together, which I’m looking forward to trying out, starts in two weeks.  I’m thinking Wednesday mornings.  There are two gymnastics places nearby that I want to investigate, and have sent emails to try and set up a visit or trial class. As far as organized, paid classes go… I need to stop there.  Fees are adding up quickly, and while I think it’s worth it (especially in the winter, when playgrounds are not as accessible), I don’t want to go totally overboard.

I also finally got around to buying winter jackets and snowpants.  Old Navy was having a sale, and $20 each seemed a lot more reasonable than the nicer-but-pricier ones at LL Bean.  Either way, I have quickly realized that, even if temps are dropping, my kids still want to play outside a lot.

In the meantime, I need to stay on the hunt for good free outings.  Library story hour does the trick, though we went today and Rebecca had a complete meltdown when I informed her she wasn’t allowed to keep the stuffed animal she played with while we were there.  Eventually, back in the car, the Harness Buddy proved to be an acceptably cuddly substitute.

A nearby mall recently installed a small play space near the food court, so that’s an outing with readily available snacks, but to avoid unnecessary shopping, I don’t want to go all the time.

I’m suitably jealous of those friends who actually semi-finished their basements in order to have some indoor play space.  M and I both went downstairs, hoping to see what we had been missing all along, but no dice. Our basement is fairly damp, and though not tiny, has no good space that would work for finishing. Boohoo!

To the cold-winter mom friends out there: any good ideas for wintertime outings or activities that you’d like to share?

Comments (4)
Categories : Learning/Classes, Out and about, Toddlers
Tags : gymnastics, music together, NaBloPoMo, winter activities
   

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