Category Archives: Parker

"NO! MY NOT WANT TO!"

Parker (2 yrs. 6 mos.)

Oh that magical age. You know the one. Where your child is starting to want to do all the important things by themselves.  Well, everything except take care of their own bodily functions.  Who needs a toilet when you can just go in your diaper anywhere you please?  Who needs a Kleenex when you can just let the snot flow into your mouth as you eat your snack?  Why cover that cough as you kiss your baby brother?  Those things should be handled by the grown-ups.

At the ripe old age of 2 1/2 – Parker would like to make all the decisions when it comes to what he eats, what he wears, where he sits, what he plays with, where we drive in the van, etc. And woe to the one who tries to have a different opinion.  I have had 3 children go through the 2 1/2 – 3 1/2 year so far and I don’t think it has made it any easier.  They wear you out.  Well, if you are trying to discipline them and want to turn them into decent humans that you are glad live in your family, then they wear you out.  The whole process does.

There are a few things that help with this age range.

First, always give choices.  Does that sound like you are giving the kid his way? Nope. Not at all. You just have to be sure that when you give choice A and choice B (no more than 2 for this age) that both A and B will have a parent approved end result. For example: Chris had guard duty last weekend and could not attend church with us.  Foster and Katie scampered off to their Sunday School classes, and I was left with Theodore, Parker and lugging Jonah in his car seat. We needed to cross a street to get from the parking lot to their building and Parker (smart fellow he is) decided he wasn’t about to go across the street because he knew I would be leaving him in his class.  I said “let’s go Parker.” And he said “No! My not want to!” I said in an upbeat voice, “Parker do you want to hold mommy’s hand or Theodore’s hand to cross the street.” He said “mommy’s hand.” HA! I got him! (It’s the small victories in life.)  The point is if you want your toddler to be compliant you need to get creative.

Second, if it’s cute once it’s always cute.  Don’t naively think that if your little boy pulls down his diaper and pees in the floor or your little girl dumps a bowl of cereal on her head that this is a one time entertainment for the family.  If you don’t want your kid to behave that way all the time then address the misbehavior immediately and with consequence. “No, little Johnny, we don’t pee in the floor – we pee in the potty. Now you clean up the mess and go sit in time-out.” Then, later, laugh with your hubby and post it on facebook. This can start very young. All of my babies have tried smacking at my face with their cute baby hands. I immediately grab their hand and say sternly “No, no hitting mommy. That’s not funny.” And it’s not cute either.

Third, be consistent.  I know you have probably heard that about parenting a million times but with this age consistency can be your greatest strength or your biggest weakness.  Children thrive on routine.  Everything is so new to them everyday that the consistency that you provide by responding the same way to their behavior is a comfort to them.  They get overwhelmed by all this new information and knowing what comes next, even when it may be a consequence is actually a relief.
We have some very basic house rules that even our little beginning walkers can understand. One of them is “No throwing toys or books.” If Parker throws a toy he goes to time-out. He sits there for 3 minutes (I round up) and then when the timer beeps I ask him “What did Parker do?” he usually says “my throwed toy” or “my don’t know.” I will say “we don’t throw toys. Our house rules say ‘no throwing toys.'” If he has hit anyone with the thrown toy he must go and apologize for hurting them.  If you have spent much time with toddlers, they throw toys a lot.  But even if he gets up and does it again in 5 minutes we go through the same routine.  Every. Time.

Yes, it can get tiring. The fruits of being consistent with your toddlers, though, are seen in your pre-schoolers and older children.  We like our kids, we enjoy being with them because we have invested the time in teaching them how to follow basic house rules and basic God rules.

Parker’s Two!

July 13th, 2009 we were blessed with another healthy baby boy.  The funny thing is I really thought he would be a girl, I kind of wanted him to be a girl since we had Foster, Katie and Theodore.  It would have been so nice and orderly…boy, girl, boy, girl. I know, I’m a dork, but I really like things that are orderly.  However, God’s idea of order is much different than mine and He knew best when he added Parker to our family.

He is the sweetest little guy. He loves to cuddle on my lap, especially right after he first wakes up in the morning or from his afternoon nap. He is starting to talk and loves his Thomas trains. Foster and Katie enjoy playing with and taking care of him, Theodore will play with him but being closer in age they tend to end up screaming over the same toys.  He has a fairly laid back personality and hasn’t struggled with moving to his “big boy” bed or with going to time-out for hitting or disobeying (so far).  This age to me is difficult because of the chasing but so wonderful because of the new things he does and says every day! One of Parker’s claims to fame at this point is that he got to turn 2 before the next baby came along! None of the other kids can say that!

Yesterday, we just celebrated small with Chick-fil-A, friends and at the splash pad. His family dinner, cake and presents are coming up – so some fun cake pics are on the way!

Parker’s First Birthday

My baby boy turned one on July 13th. He’s a sweetie! Always ready with a smile and a cuddle, I am so blessed to have a healthy, thriving toddler to chase after.  I love the fact that he sleeps through the night and is a relatively low-maintenance little guy.  Well, as low-maintenance as a one year old can be, he’s not walking yet but is pulling up and will stand alone for a few seconds without holding onto anything so he’ll probably take off soon. He loves his big brothers and sister and they are always trying to make him laugh or help him when he’s crying.

Isn’t he a handsome little guy? And, of course, we had a party and some cake. We are low-key about birthdays around here. We like to celebrate but it doesn’t have to be the kind of party that breaks the bank. The most important thing is FAMILY.

Cake and presents are nice too!

Happy Birth Day Parker Elijah

We did not find out until he got here if baby #4 would be a girl or a boy. It makes it so much fun that way. So now we know – another brother. Katie was excited anyway. Her first comment after she found out the baby was a boy was “Yeah! I like boys!”

He arrived July 13th and he’s beautiful and healthy! We give all praise to God for trusting us with another miracle.

…and baby makes 4…

Oh by the way, in case you didn’t know, we are expecting baby #4. I didn’t have a picture to go with this post, but Chris and I are going to a New Year’s Eve party tonight so maybe someone will take a good one of me and I can put it on and look all cute like you do when you are less than 7 monthes pregnant! I am due in July. I am very excited about having another summer baby. And in the middle of summer will be even better because all you have to put on the little guy (or gal) for the first couple of months is a onesie! Yeah! And nursing is so much easier without trying to maneuver under a sweater and jacket and blanket….LOL Plus the winter months are hard on me emotionally and I don’t need to have the post-partum stuff hit right when we can’t go to the park or bask in the sunshine. Anyway, there is only one baby in there so they told me when I was about 8 weeks. Things are moving right along, I have “morning sickness” more with this one than with the others. And it’s not really “morning” but more of an all day kind of yucky with a lot of fatigue thrown in. BUT I will be 11 weeks on Saturday and can see the light at the end of the tunnel (= If I am blessed for it to be over in the first trimester, I know some women are sick their whole pregnancy, but I do not want to join that club thank you very much! Anyway, lots of rambling, my mom has the kids for a couple of days and so I just get to sit here and type for as long as I want. What a nice break, I’m sure glad God made grandparents. So I guess I’ll go for now. Just wanted to say “WAHOO” I’m a mommy of 4! I always dreamed of having a big family and God has blessed us.