We had a Johnson girl first this weekend - A full-on paid babysitter! Nearly all (except one that I can remember) of our date nights have fallen when a parent or two are in town. One of our playgroup moms suggested that the moms and dads go out together on a group date night. We picked a day, and I called around for a sitter. Strange, because I hadn't done that before, but the girls I talked to were really great in telling me how things go now-a-days. We had the best time on our date, and the girls did so well. Lilah talked all morning about her new friend Hannah. So cute!
Emma is sick again though, starting with a high fever on Friday. She's been pretty steady with fever except when on the Tylenol/Motrin train. She only had a runny nose to go along with it, so I didn't feel bad about leaving her with a sitter. Should I have felt bad? Emma did great with her, although her sleep schedule was off. She had slept most of the day, so she didn't go to bed until 10:30, just before we got home. Hannah said Emma wasn't fussy, she just wasn't sleepy either. Today(Sunday) was a bit different. She was super cranky this afternoon, but perked up tonight and actually ate a bit of dinner. I hope I don't have to take her to the doctor tomorrow!
Emma amazes me everyday with the things she does and understands. Tonight she ran laps around the downstairs carrying a cat toy calling "kitty kitty kitty kitty kitty kitty kitty kitty kitty..." FOR FIVE MINUTES. I asked her earlier (no gestures) to wink at daddy. After a few seconds, she turned to him, and squinted her eyes closed. It was so cute.
New words this week: Again, Fishies, Baby. She's crazy about her dolls. Emma had three of them lined up tonight and they were all taking swigs from her milk cup (Emma included).
When we are getting ready to leave the house, and I tell the girls it's time to go, Emma goes running for her coat with her arms outstretched to slide it on, and then sits down nicely on my lap to put her shoes on. She gets so excited thinking we are going outside. When I open the car door though instead of heading to the yard, she completely breaks down and tries to buck her way out of the seat. "No no no!" Maybe I should change my warning to 'it's time to get in the car' instead?
Lilah has become obsessed with time lately. She asks the time all day long. She's been waking up early (before 8am, sometimes before 7am) and I usually just bring her in to bed with me and turn the TV on until Emma wakes up about 8. We have a no TV before 7am rule, to try to encourage her to stay in bed, but she doesn't have a clock in her room. So, she comes in our bed and fidgets until 7am. Yuck. This week we bought her a Tot Clock, with colors that help indicate if it's okay to get up. We have it plugged in the the kitchen right now. It's analog, and she asks about every half hour "what time does that say now, momma?" I'm hoping it'll help keep her in bed a bit later...
After a few months of Lilah calling Jonas Dad instead of Daddy, he's finally remedied the problem. He corrected her every time for the first two months, but that didn't work. Eventually, he just ignored her when she called him Dad, and would respond again when she switched to Daddy. She fixed it all on her own. I was getting tired of it, so I'm glad that's over. "Look at me, Dad!"....... "Look at me, Dad!"...... "Look at me, Daddy!" Yes, Lilah?
Took about two days. Pretty neat experiment overall.