Well, today she made up for it, she slept in and when I got home from school she ran into my arms. Then I asked her if she had a good day while I was gone and she said "No, mama!" Lol
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Thank you for this post, I needed to see it! My 16 month old has been test my patience lately throwing little temper tantrums lately. He's always been such a good little sleeper and lately he doesn't ever want to sleep and wakes up extremely early and this mama is not getting all the sleep she needs. It's hard. It's so worth it but it is hard!
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My dd is the sweetest little 3 year old. She's so loving and caring. She's so funny and I love her so much. But she really tests my patience. I feel like it's worse now that I'm pregnant.
However she's good 90% of the time. She hardly misbehaves (even in public) and she usually listens. Occaisionally she does things on purpose or has a tantrum and I wonder where she got her attitude.... But young kids don't understand how to control their emotions all the time and I understand that. As parents we have to teach them that. And I've had plenty of moments since she was born, I would cry because it's very hard being a parent. In fact, did last week because she refused to eat her dinner ?.
The point is we all know how hard it is. We're all tired and we've all felt the same way you do at some point. I guess that's why parents should try to stick together instead of continuously tearing each other apart.
Yes, she's very angelic when she's sleeping, but when she's tired she's a demon. Luckily she slept really good last night, so hopefully she'll take a good nap and get back on track. I think me being home for 4 days threw her off.
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I have an almost 2 and a half year old son and I completely understand. Lately hes been more of an ass than the sweet little boy he normally is. He still has seat moments but the tantrums have been so so frustrating. Some days when hubby gets home from work I lock them both out of the room for a bit to cry and gather myself. The last few months hes woken up almost every night around she. Daddy gets up for work so wo nt fall asleep till 11 pm ish and then is up by 4 am when dad is getting ready for work and then takes 2 to 4 hours to go back to sleep and is still up at his normal time (between 830 and 1030). Some days I wake up with no patience cause of lack of sleep and have to deal with his non stop attitude. If I cry in front of him though he will hug me and kiss me and ask of I'm okay.
And some days hes the most helpful sweet little man ever! Days will be better but it's okay to be frustrated and have a good cry. We love our babies more than anything but toddler times are very much a trying and testing time. Chin up you got this!
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She's soo adorable...
I can relate. My daughter is 18 months and for the pass week she's been throwing tantrums.. She woke up at 3 am the other day and didn't fall asleep till 5 am. She wanted to walk around and play with her toys I had to put barney on my phone to keep her quiet and calm I'm bed before she woke up the whole neighborhood..
Sometimes I feel like I won't survive but when she smiles and does new things everyday I forget about those waking up to play at 3 am seem like no big deal.
Hopefully tomorrow your day goes better than today.