03 February 2010

Girls Night In

Lola seems to have caught a case of the Terrible Twos lately. Trying times. Everything is a struggle; going potty, getting dressed, going to bed. Especially going to bed. The sweet little girl that climbed cheerfully up the ladder every night at bedtime, was content with reading a book and snuggling with mommy is gone. She climbs out of bed at least half a dozen times, she cries (sometimes screams) for a good thirty minutes most nights, and has become a master at stalling.

She goes exploring every day and empties out every cabinet or drawer she can get into. She refuses to sit in a shopping cart but insists on walking (read: running - toddlers don't walk), and yesterday she managed to sit down and poop on the floor. Trying times indeed. The only thing still going well is brushing her teeth. The girl loves to brush.

But tonight was different. Ryan was at school and it was just the two of us. We watched a little Scooby Doo together and chatted about her day. When it was time to start dinner, she brought a little stool into the kitchen, offering her assistance. She stirred the bacon and rolled out the dough with a rolling pin. While I finished preparing the savory leak pie that was on the menu tonight, she played with the dough scraps, baking a pie of her own and whipping up a batch of cookies as well. Good times.


At bedtime she protested only a little. Once upstairs she insisted on reading me the story of Spot. Afterwards she invited me to spend the night with her and her 30,000 stuffed animals but didn't seem to mind when I respectfully declined. She then proceeded to lovingly arrange her babies around her, laid down and went to sleep. Good times, indeed.

I love watching Lola care for her babies. She is normally your fairly clumsy toddler that likes to roughhouse. But when it comes to her babies, she is incredibly gentle. One baby in particular is treated in the most delicate way, a tiny leopard-like creature with a long tail and a human face. It is a little Anne Geddes doll and Lola adores it. She cradles it in her arms, softly petting it. I melt every time she does that. (On a side note: am I the only one who wonders what Anne Geddes was thinking that one Halloween when she was carving pumpkins? "Hmmm..., instead of the usual candle, why don't I stuff a baby in there?")

Lola will turn three in April and that will be the end of the Terrible Twos, it says in the manual. But I have already been warned by folks in the know. Apparently there is also the Terrible Threes. The good times are going to get even better...

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Aw, she's so cute. What a great story.
Mary

Katherine said...

Stumbling over from SITS and just HAD to comment! Your little lady sounds just like my 2 yo little boy! Two has been rough on us, but every once in a while he shows me that my baby is still in there somewhere :P

Unfortunately I've heard that 3 is the new 2 also! Ugh!

Helen McGinn said...

Aw, how lovely. I love the tenderness they show the little creatures that they own. I can also vouch for the terrible fours, fives, sixes.....only kidding, it truly gets easier. Your wee one sounds like a doll. xx

Helena said...

In Sweden it is not called terrible-twos but three-year-old-trots!!! Good luck

Joan said...

very cute!

Karyn said...

My experience from myself and friends is the twos are worse OR the three's are worse but not both in the same child. The problem is you wont know till your in it for awhile to know which one was worse. Cause as the old saying goes, things could always be worse. Cute Story!

Sheila said...

It warms my heart that she is loving the (slightly creepy) leopard-baby doll so well. Maggie loved her (it?) just as much.

The Dutch Girl said...

Glad to read I am not the only that thinks it's slightly creepy...

Michele said...

I'm with ya......I just keep saying over and over 'it's just a stage, it's just a stage, don't let him get to you, it's just a stage.......'

Amy said...

Finn has the terrible 4-8's (so far) I don't see it ending anytime soon.

Tom said...

Good times are plentiful here as well

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