I had a (slightly) improved night last night, so time for something a bit lighter today.
First, I think this is funny, last night on “TV turns 50”, when Mel and Kochie first walk out onto stage, Keira looked at Mel and declared, “Big boobies!”. I swear she’s obsessed. No woman is safe from her judgement now, so be warned!
Anyway, here goes: Ten things you mustn’t underestimate in your child
- Never underestimate the power a near six month old can actually wield with a rattle…as it connects with your head. Or the pain they inflict.
- Same as above, but this time substitute daddy’s groin.
- Never underestimate the fact that no matter how many times you’ve asked your toddler in the past ten minutes if they need to go potty-and they say no- doesn’t mean they won’t need to go in the next ten seconds.
- Never trust a naked baby boy NOT to pee on you while you’re changing his nappy. Just because he’s never done it the past 999 times, doesn’t mean he won’t for change # 1000.
- Never underestimate just how bad a morning breath kids can have. It’s as bad as an adults. Or possibly the dog’s.
- Never underestimate that if you end up sharing a bed to sleep with your baby, no matter how old he is, you will always end up shivering on the edge with a few inches of space to call your own.
- Never underestimate the power of threatening a nap to get your tired kid to do what you ask, but…
- Never underestimate how badly it can go, with your child then actually refusing to sleep at all, out of spite. For, yes…
- Never underestimate how complex an understanding children have of the more ‘adult’ of emotions, including spite, manipulation, deceit, and flattery. They’re smart buggers. But lastly…
- Never underestimate just how much they’re worth it all.