devilgrrl: (Just me)
The Herald of the Apocolypse ([personal profile] devilgrrl) wrote2007-12-02 02:51 pm
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Obituary

Obit's in the paper today: http://www.legacy.com/providence/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStoryPrint&PersonID=98960057

I should go out and get a copy of the ProJo, I guess. I don't even know where around here there'd be one.

I thought I was doing ok this morning, but I'm really not. I kind of almost wish stupid MIL would call again so I could have something to be angry about.

Edit: The family, at a happier time. Mum and I do not look similar.

[identity profile] amity26.livejournal.com 2007-12-03 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)
It is seriously the hardest thing for me about being a parent and not something that I was really expecting to happen that much. I was expecting to hear a ton of advice/criticism from my mom, grandma, and MIL, but not from complete strangers. Now people can't shut up about him not being potty trained and telling me when I should have another baby. One of my husband's coworkers told us that our son is too old for us to have another baby and that he will just have to be an only child. My husband didn't even know what this woman's name was.

[identity profile] devilgrrl.livejournal.com 2007-12-04 03:08 am (UTC)(link)
Holy christ! I am so not looking forward to this when we have kids.

Trey's under 3, right? My SS wasn't fully potty trained until he was almost 6 (still having accidents, not telling us when he had to go, just going in his pants because he was doing other stuff), so I wouldn't worry about it. My nephews are 5 1/2 years apart-- no one should be telling you when to have another kid.

[identity profile] amity26.livejournal.com 2007-12-04 05:40 am (UTC)(link)
It really is horrible. People also tend to say more stuff to me when my husband is not with us or they will say it quietly so he can't hear them. The first and only time we took Trey to a baseball game this old lady walked up to him and grabbed the popcorn out of his hand and started yelling at me about how he was too young to be eating that. It spilled all over when she yanked it away and then she told me I needed to clean it up. Luckily the usher came over and took her back to her seat. My husband was oblivious to all of this since he was busy chatting with one of his coworkers. As soon as we walked in to the game that lady started complaining to her friend about how he shouldn't be at the game.
Yes, Trey won't be three until April and he uses the toilet sometimes so I thought we were doing pretty well. My nephew is 4.5 and he is still working on the whole potty training thing.