[blparent] Just for the toddler moms ...

Robert Shelton rshelton1 at gmail.com
Thu Mar 14 02:40:57 UTC 2013


OK, I've never been a mom (unless you count my 3rd son -- his mother was
very sick at that time and for a long time he called me mommy), but I sure
remember those toddler years.  This is great, and oh so true.

Thanks for a good laugh.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jo Elizabeth Pinto [mailto:jopinto at msn.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 10:40 AM
To: NFBnet Blind Parents Mailing List
Subject: [blparent] Just for the toddler moms ...

3-year-old are professional two-year-olds


3-Year-Olds Are Much More Terrible Than 2-Year-Olds

1. At 2, they can barely talk. 

At 3, they never shut the hell up.

2. At 2, they cry.

At 3, they throw temper tantrums so epic, you become convinced that they are
possessed by the devil.

3. At 2, they're happy to eat anything you present to them.

At 3, they eat only three foods (usually consisting of a starch and
processed cheese).

4. At 2, baths are a 10-minute event, the result of which is a clean child.

At 3, baths take over an hour and result in a drenched bathroom, sopping wet
mommy, and 16 used towels.

5. At 2, they wear diapers that can be changed on your watch.

At 3, they're potty trained and the world revolves around their bladders and
bowels.

6. At 2, they are distracted by a box of Gerber Puffs at the grocery store.

At 3, they want to dictate your entire food list.

7. At 2, they let you dress them, looking innocent and adorable.

At 3, they insist on picking out their clothes, looking like pint-sized
versions of mental institution inhabitants.

8. At 2, they don't like to get dirty.

At 3, they thrive on it.

9. At 2, you can do things for them, saving infinite amounts of time.

At 3, they must do everything by themselves, taking FOREVER.

10. At 2, manipulation is the last thing on their minds.

At 3, they own you. And they know it.



Jo Elizabeth

Truth is tough. It will not break, like a bubble, at a touch; nay, you may
kick it about all day like a football, and it will be round and full at
evening.--Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.





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