Monday, July 20, 2015

What is your child thinking?

(I created this post back in October 2014 on an old blog site)
So I just came across an article about 3 year olds and what their biggest issues are. Some of these are great. Below I have the issues that I can so see my son, Logan having. Here is the article by Christine Knight…
Being 3 is tough. You’re not a baby anymore, but you’re not a big kid yet, either. You’re expected to do what you’re told, but now you have mind of your own. Uh-oh! Here are times when, for a 3-year-old, the struggle is real. #firstworldtoddlerproblems
1. When there’s no whole milk left, only skim.
2. When you want a banana and there are no bananas left. And no, you don’t want a pear/grapes/apple. Yuck!
3. When you drop the last Goldfish on the floor and your parents won’t let you eat it.
4. When you take your shoes off, but can’t put them back on.
5. When Netflix is down and there’s no more Curious George or Thomas.
6. When your head gets stuck in the T-shirt hole.
7. When you want to keep playing, but mom says it’s dinnertime.
8. When you glue your art project to your pants — whoops!
9. When your latest artwork (with pens and furniture) gets you in trouble.
10. When the tag in your shirt itches your skin so much that you need to take off your shirt and no one understands.
11. When you’re strapped in the stroller and drop your car.
12. When you peed in your pants because you didn’t want to stop playing to go to the potty.
13. When you drank full-strength juice and bounced off the walls.
14. When you want more juice and Mommy says no because it is too close to bed time.
15. When you fell asleep in the car seat and woke up epically grumpy.
16. When you didn’t nap at all and were even grumpier.
17. When you’re angry — all. day. long.
18. When you wanted to press the elevator button and someone beat you to it.
19. When mom turned the TV on when you wanted to do it.
20. When you want to wear rain boots to school and Mommy says you need to wear sneakers because it is not raining.
21. When you have to share your toys.
22. When you get served peas for dinner.
23. When your night-light goes off in the middle of the night.
24. When Mommy won’t nap with you at bed time.
25. When you only want to eat crackers and your parents want to feed you vegetables instead.
26. When no one can understand what you’re saying, but you’re speaking loud and clear.

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