+ Must refrain +
Must . not . allow . myself . to . lose . control .
Damn that stuff is too cute.
Anyway, I guess I owe everyone a current update. The munchkin is growing leaps and bounds. Beauty and grace. Okay, maybe not entirely, but the beauty part's a guarantee.
You're certainly getting more vocal. Still not talking much, but "talking" a LOT. Moreso all the time. You say "that" with much regularity and appropriateness. You also understand more all the time, but that's nothing new.
We're in the midst of remodeling the house, which has really been very challenging. If anyone out there is considering this while raising a toddler, make sure you have the unwavering support of family and friends. This weekend, we're putting wood laminate floorings in all the main rooms of the house. Many summer weekends will still be filled with finishing the bedrooms. But one step at a time. This weekend, you'll be spending a fair bit of time with Grandma Laurie, Auntie Chelsie and probably Uncle Chris. Auntie Chelle got to help last weekend, but she's camping this weekend. Lucky her!
I'm also planning for our trip in June. Ugh. As it gets closer, I get increasingly anxious. I know people travel with toddlers all the time, but I'm just very nervous about it. You really are a good baby/child so I should have faith that we'll make it through. Thankfully on the first flight, even though I don't have a seat just for you, we're traveling with Grandma Laurie so I'll have some help. On the way home, Grandma's not traveling with us, but I do have a seat for you.
I made the Thursday flight to DC the earliest one in the morning. It straddles your morning nap. My plan is to give you a munchie breakfast as we board and take off. Once we're in the air, I'm hoping you'll take your normal morning nap, which is usually pretty early and pretty long. On the way home the following Thursday, I booked the latest flight possible. You'll have your own seat with your own car seat in it. I'll hold you if you want, but will probably slip you just a touch of Benadryl and encourage you to sleep through as much of the flight as possible. Thankfully I took that Friday off. Little do you know you have a noon Dr's appointment with lots of SHOTS planned since you missed your last 2 rounds of shots because you were sick. Poor thing. You'll already be out of sorts from the traveling. I expect that weekend will be a little weird while we all re-adjust to home life.
The trip itself has me anxious too. I'm helping with National History Day which means you will be getting babysat by a recommended babysitter there for some of the time. I don't know her, but we're being referred to her by another mommie affiliated with NHD. I don't even know how much she charges, but I guess we'll find out. The other thing that has me worried is the basic fundamentals of traveling with a toddler. As we all know, toddlers come with lots of... stuff. I'm planning to take as much stuff as critically needed, but as little stuff as possible. Grandma Laurie tried to convince me that we really didn't need your Pack N Play, but I happily won that argument. No way in hell am I going to rely on (a) the hotel's "crib" or (b) a rigged blanket-on-the-floor set up at my elderly Great Aunt Thelma's house in Pennsylvania for the first bit of the trip. Not just no, but hell no. I explained to her that I can pack your belongings and mine in a large suitcase and check that and the P-N-P as my two check-ins. I'll carry on the large diaper bag (with my travel purse and a smaller folded diaper bag for later use in it) and the car seat in its travel bag. I'll either carry on or check your umbrella stroller at the gate, which shouldn't be a problem. That's the plan, anyway. I'm even willing to toss the stroller in lieu of the P-N-P, that's how essential I think it is.
Anyway, lots of stressful things right now. The past week I have not gotten much sleep because of all the things on my mind. That's very unusual for me; I'm a sleep junkie. But hopefully finishing up the floors this weekend will take part of the load off. We'll see!
