Oh, Shit!
{Originally published on Maine-ly Megin.}
So my darling Lucy is usually good for a 2- 3-hour nap each day. Imagine my surprise when I heard her today 50 short minutes after putting her down for a nap. Shock! Horror!
I listened to her delighted babblings for a while and knew she was chatting with her babies. I was cautiously optimistic that she might doze off again… and then I heard it… “Mama… I pooped.”
So, clearly she wasn’t going back to sleep. Shucks. I open the door and there’s my girl reaching out to me. Is there a better sight in the entire world as this beautiful child reaching out to me? Wait… what’s that she’s holding? “Look Mama, I pooped.”
Oh, yes. She handed me poop. A little shit from my little shit. Her diaper was folded- clean and neat in the corner. When I lifted it up thinking it might be full of poop she laughed and told me that her buty (translation- pacifier) was in there… sure enough, it was. So, in summary: diaper- clean and folded in the corner, poop- on the hands, on the belly, all over the crib, the sheet, the dress, the 4 stuffies, 2 pillows, 2 blankets she insists upon sleeping with each night, and… on the *gag* face.
Today’s lesson- Lucy is still fascinated by her ability to remove her diaper. This means that even though she fell asleep in the car and you’re worried she might not fall back to sleep if you take the time to throw some shorts on under her dress, you hafta take that risk. It just doesn’t matter that you were up with her for x hours during the night and the idea of “quiet time” is as appealing to you as crack is to a junkie. You hafta take that risk.
Oh, shit.
Editor’s pick by Catnip at Catnip and Coffee. This post just cracks me up because I think all of us parents have been there. We so desperately want them to take that nap, even if we know it’s going to screw us! I had the pleasure of meeting Megin in person at BlogHer Boston 08 and we’ve been friends ever since. Not only does she have her personal blog Maine-ly Megin and a her photography site, Through Meg’s Lens, but she also writes at and is the brains behind the fantastic community blog GNM Parents! Get to know her better by subscribing to her feed and following her on twitter.




























