Birthday trauma
Margaret's third birthday is approaching. Quite a milestone, I think. We've set a number of goals for her third birthday, and we talk about them a lot. They include
- No more nuk nuks. Margaret is still using her pacifier at night and at other times when she needs a calming influence (such as road trips to Philly)
- Going potty in the big potty (rather than using diapers, which are basically gone anyway at this point, or the little kid potty)
- Working on her reading skills (because Margaret is such a big fan of books that she's just a small mental connection away from starting to read)
One issue that Margaret appears unable to overcome is her aversion to birthday parties. Actually, she loves birthday parties for other kids. And she loves her own birthday parties once they get started. But for each of the last three birthdays - incidentally, the only ones she has experienced - Margaret has melted down when her party starts. For the last three years, we've had a party with the Philly cousins and a random smattering of grandparents. As soon as the cake is brought out and the singing begins, Margaret has started to howl. In the most recent case, she recovered quickly, especially once she tasted the icing (and certainly once presents appeared), but she really wailed at first. I suppose her response reflects overstimulation and the attention being paid to her, but it's certainly an odd thing to do at one's birthday party.
Here is a retrospective of pics from birthday parties for years 1 through 3.
Of course, she eventually gets over it...
1 comment:
that photo sequence is absolutely hysterical.
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