my busy girl, and, fuckity
Jan. 19th, 2005 07:52 pmFor the final hour before bed Casper started carting her dollbaby around, and its bottle, and climbing into various chairs. She'd position herself and the doll just so, feed the doll. Reposition. Feed. Get out of the chair, go around to another. Not saying much, occasionally making an unintelligible pronouncement. Eventually picked up a throw pillow and added that into the carry-it-around mix. When she started saying "bed" I invited her to come to her bedroom and nurse. She did, with the doll bottle in one hand, and the pillow and doll clutched to her chest (it was a little crowded!) Then quietly to bed, smiling.
She's started to "read" books to herself; will sit on the floor, legs spread, turning the pages and talking quietly to herself.
Today she didn't want to nap (it's my afternoon home with her) so I told her she could play in her crib if she wanted but it was quiet time. She cried briefly but then played quietly for a while and eventually fell asleep. When I went in to put a blanket over her (the heat was off again when we came home, silly furnace, and it hadn't warmed all the way up yet) I found her lying sideways in the crib, feet sticking out the rails, on top of a huge pile of stuffed toys and blankets - she'd pulled everything in or hanging on the crib into a pile and sat on it. Trying to climb out? Her head was lower than her butt. I can't even figure out how she fell asleep that way!
In fuckity news, I get so aggravated by this community's inability to deal with snow. We had half an inch - no freezing rain, no ice storm, a simple half-inch of snow. I cleared my steps and sidewalk with a broom. I thought of calling the city and suggesting they send out the street sweeper. About one in 4 of the cars that went down my street - which was indeed icy in patches for a couple of hours, and may be again by now - was sliding. You know it's the drivers, not the conditions, when some cars can cruise along at 20 mph as if the roads are fine, and others creep along, 5 mph, sliding, then revving ridiculously (and dangerously) and drifting astray.
The local news stations are in full-on crisis mode, and have interrupted regular programming. In Raleigh (where they are said to have had an inch of snow), several elementary schools have stranded kids - 20, 50, even 80. Elementary schools are usually closed by 3pm, and I think these released early. WTF? The principal they spoke to live said the parents they'd spoken to were stuck in traffic. FIVE HOURS after school closed?
I need to work on being less annoyed by this. The area will not learn to deal with snow. Maybe I can learn to be less annoyed by the lack of dealing.
In other fuckity news, self-inflicted, I am out of checks and am supposed to pay the nanny tomorrow. I ordered new checks Sunday. Hmm. Should I pay her in cash? Will my ATM let me take out that much cash, or will it assume I am being mugged?
She's started to "read" books to herself; will sit on the floor, legs spread, turning the pages and talking quietly to herself.
Today she didn't want to nap (it's my afternoon home with her) so I told her she could play in her crib if she wanted but it was quiet time. She cried briefly but then played quietly for a while and eventually fell asleep. When I went in to put a blanket over her (the heat was off again when we came home, silly furnace, and it hadn't warmed all the way up yet) I found her lying sideways in the crib, feet sticking out the rails, on top of a huge pile of stuffed toys and blankets - she'd pulled everything in or hanging on the crib into a pile and sat on it. Trying to climb out? Her head was lower than her butt. I can't even figure out how she fell asleep that way!
In fuckity news, I get so aggravated by this community's inability to deal with snow. We had half an inch - no freezing rain, no ice storm, a simple half-inch of snow. I cleared my steps and sidewalk with a broom. I thought of calling the city and suggesting they send out the street sweeper. About one in 4 of the cars that went down my street - which was indeed icy in patches for a couple of hours, and may be again by now - was sliding. You know it's the drivers, not the conditions, when some cars can cruise along at 20 mph as if the roads are fine, and others creep along, 5 mph, sliding, then revving ridiculously (and dangerously) and drifting astray.
The local news stations are in full-on crisis mode, and have interrupted regular programming. In Raleigh (where they are said to have had an inch of snow), several elementary schools have stranded kids - 20, 50, even 80. Elementary schools are usually closed by 3pm, and I think these released early. WTF? The principal they spoke to live said the parents they'd spoken to were stuck in traffic. FIVE HOURS after school closed?
I need to work on being less annoyed by this. The area will not learn to deal with snow. Maybe I can learn to be less annoyed by the lack of dealing.
In other fuckity news, self-inflicted, I am out of checks and am supposed to pay the nanny tomorrow. I ordered new checks Sunday. Hmm. Should I pay her in cash? Will my ATM let me take out that much cash, or will it assume I am being mugged?
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Date: 2005-01-20 03:54 pm (UTC)