Showing posts with label Zoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zoo. Show all posts

Monday, October 7, 2013

Taking The Power Back

The last few months have been a bit chaotic for our family, to say the least.  Pregnancy while working full time, Shawn's surgery, a multitude of house guests, and then the birth of our son: we've been busy and full of transition.  We've been in survival mode, all of us working hard and making sacrifices in order to keep our family strong.  In times of survival, we've found it works best to keep things simple, to pick our battles, and to be empathetic towards one another.  We've learned to overlook certain things in order to see the bigger picture.
Eventually, however, the fog begins to clear and we are suddenly able to see our situation in all its chaotic beauty.  We had that moment last week, Shawn and I both sitting with our heads in our hands as we watched both of our girls throw temper tantrums in the front yard while literally fighting over the water hose.  We looked at each other and knew: it was time to take the power back.  The house, the kids, the routine, the discipline: everything was a bit out of sorts.  While we've been working hard at just getting by and making it through the day, things have gotten a little too out of control for our liking.  Brees went on strike from potty training, telling us point blank that she was DONE using the potty, forever.  She started throwing epic temper tantrums every time we asked her to get dressed, choosing to instead wear princess dress up outfits all day every day. Those pink tutus are cute for the first day or so but this has been going on for weeks. Isabelle was rolling her eyes and pouting and whispering under her breathe so much that I began to wonder if she had developed some kind of tick or something. They've watched more TV in the last few months than I care to admit and had Pop Tarts for breakfast on the regular.    There was storming up the stairs and multiple doors slamming.  We were running late because we spent so much time arguing over who was wearing what, where's your book bag, these shoes don't fit anymore, etc.  And they were acting out in all their unruly glory knowing full well that we were too tired and busy to really call them out on it.  In other words, they've been living it up, kid style.
And it's our fault.  And we know it.  The first step in fixing this kind of chaos is to call yourself out and come to terms with your tired approach to parenting.  The second step is to give yourself a break and know that you're not a shitty parent just because your daughter can recite an entire episode of Dora.  It's okay, you're doing your best here, no one ever died from eating gummy worms for dinner.  The third step is to have a good laugh about the crayon drawing on the bathroom wall and then decide to turn it all around. Together.  Shawn and I stayed up late one night talking it all through.  Actually, who am I kidding here, River kept us up all night and we used that opportunity to work out a plan for how we would take the power back.  
We held a family meeting the next morning, all five of us present, and laid the cards out on the table.  We assured the girls that we love them, that we understand the emotions they must be going through with all the changes our family has endured lately, and that we are going to reinstate all of our normal policies and procedures because we love them and want them to have the familiar sense of routine again.  It would require some hard work and discipline to get back on track, but, together we would make it happen.
1.  Brees is no longer allowed to throw tantrums regarding her clothing choices each morning.  I ordered her a hanging clothing organizer for her room that has a pocket for clothes for each day of the week.  I will allow her to help me choose her outfits for the week and then we will put them in the organizer on Sunday night.  If she throws a tantrum when it's time to get dressed, she will have to follow our time out protocol.
2.  The TV has been turned off.  TV time must be earned through chores, good grades, and good behavior.  If rules are followed and expectations are met, the TV will be turned on to parent approved shows at parent approved times.  
3.  Sassy talking, eye rolling, feet stomping, and door slamming are not acceptable behavior.  Respect must be shown to all members of the family: parents AND children.  If anyone in the family exhibits this type of behavior, they will be disciplined accordingly.
 4.  Potty training is back on in full force.  Brees was almost completely potty trained when River was born with the exception of a few accidents.  I understand that her regression is a completely normal reaction to her little brother's arrival so we are taking our time and giving her lots of praise and encouragement.
5.  Chores have been reinstated, our family calendar is back on the wall, and my daily reminder checklist is back up on the kitchen chalkboard.
6.  Isabelle will start doing her homework in our office instead of at the kitchen table.  This will help eliminate the frustration she feels when the little kids are making too much noise while she is concentrating on her work and will allow her to have some time to decompress after school.
7.  Shawn and I promise to put River in his bassinet in our room after he falls asleep rather than holding him in the living room.  This will allow us to spend some one on one quality time with the girls in the evening, giving them the attention they so desperately need and deserve.
We promised the girls that if they could give us a solid, 100% effort for the week, we would reward them with a trip to the zoo on Saturday.  We were not after perfection, we just wanted to see positive changes and good attitudes.  The girls embraced this challenge wholeheartedly, both of them visibly relieved to have their normal routines and rules back in place.  There were a few tears and tantrums but, overall, they nailed it.  And the whole house felt it.  We all slept better, relaxed more, and yelled less.  And best of all, we were able to visit the zoo on Saturday as promised!!

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Of course, on the way home from the zoo, Brees pissed her pants, Belle mocked me, and River cried so much that we had to pull over 3 times in just 20 minutes.  But, it's okay, we're a work in progress.  We are starting a new chapter in our lives together and learning the fine art of coexisting.  With consistency, patience, and grace, we will restore harmony in our family one day at a time.  Until then, cheers to the beauty of imperfections!


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Monday, December 19, 2011

The Zoo: Bedazzled

A few lessons learned while adventuring through 
the zoo's Holiday Light Safari:
1.  People take holiday light watching VERY seriously.  Certain grown men will actually
bump small children out of the way to get in front of the line to see the alligator exhibit.
Keep your children close and your belongings to a minimum: your purse and stroller will
only get in the way of the mad dash to the train ride.  The holidays really do bring out
the crazy people.
2.  Dress warm, wear comfy shoes, and bring snacks.  You do NOT want to get caught away
in a manger with hungry little girls.  Try not to panic when said little girls get so excited
about all the lit up fun that they run wild into the dark unknown.  All of the animals are
caged in, nocturnal or not.
3.  Don't get upset when your camera totally flakes out and leaves you with grainy,
blurry photos.  The kids will like them for the simple fact that they feature twinkly lights
and them showing off their best America's Next Top Model poses.  And your husband will
like them because they feature you posing next to a bizarre looking
snow woman.
4.  On the Holly Jolly Trolley ride, it would behoove you to sing as loud as your ex-choir
days will allow: the 19 year old elf boy will give you extra cookies for making a fool of
yourself and encouraging all the kids to sing along as a result.  Don't pretend like you don't
like the attention, YOU DO!!
Despite the extremely large, VERY enthusiastic crowd, the zoo was a magical time had by
all.  Most of the animals were sleeping, obviously, but the girls were more interested in
the lights anyway.  I loved being all bundled up, walking through the chilly night air,
singing Christmas carols as we walked along/chased the girls down.  It was a night
that proved you are never too old to get excited about Christmas lights and hot
chocolate, riding a train in the dark and seeing a tiger under the stars.  It was a beautiful
and magical night.

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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Together at the Zoo

We spent our Thanksgiving vacation resting, enjoying the great outdoors, and playing
with friends.  The men went hunting in the early morning hours and the ladies went
shopping, careful to avoid the chaotic Black Friday crowd.  On Saturday, with the sun
shining and the temperature crisp and cool, we explored the local zoo.  Filled with
exotic animals and lots of opportunities for animal interactions, the babies had a
wonderful time running free.  Shawn and I love zoology parks just as much as our girls,
both animal lovers to our core.  This zoo featured elephants and giraffes, cougars and
the most beautiful lion.  Any opportunity to be outside, enjoying the weather and
appreciating nature, is a good day for me.

Our favorite part of our zoo adventure was feeding a sweet little family of giraffes.  They
were so lovely and graceful, quiet and soft.  Isabelle giggled for hours about their long
tongues and how quickly they gobbled up their snacks.  Brees gazed at them with her
big eyes, taking in the site of these gorgeous creatures.
After lunch, we took a train ride around the park, all of us growing sleepy as we chugged
along slowly.  Brees rested our head in my neck while Isabelle napped on her
Daddy's shoulder.  They were tired but happy, all their energy spent in a positive
way.  Another happy adventure to take away from our family vacation.

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Monday, April 18, 2011

Zoo for You


In honor of Isabelle's week long birthday celebration extravaganza, we took a family trip to the zoo this weekend.  The zoo is one of her favorite places on earth as she is a complete animal fanatic.  Our backyard would be a zoo if she had things her way!
Shawn and I were both a bit tired after a long week at work and little sleep due to a teething baby. So, leisurely strolling around the zoo was a nice way to get out of the house and spend time together.  The weather was beautiful and most of the animals were out and about.  The zoo is a such an inexpensive way to spend an afternoon and a great learning opportunity as well.  Isabelle loves reading the plaques at each exhibit, learning the names of the animals and where they come from.
This trip was special also because it was Brees's first time at the zoo!  She looked around curiously with her big brown eyes, taking in all the sights and smells.  She actually spent most of the afternoon in the Ergo, head right between the boobs, fast asleep.  Who could blame her?
These days are so busy as Shawn's semester is winding down and Isabelle's school year comes to a close.  We are busy preparing for our dance recital, finishing up projects, and studying for exams.  Not to mention everything going on at work.  So, to have an afternoon where we have nothing more to do than walk hand in hand through a beautiful forest filled with animals: what a delicious luxury.  Shawn and I just kept looking at each other and saying, "This is so nice".  And it was.
What greater thing is there for human souls than to feel

that they are joined for life - to be with each other
in silent unspeakable memories.  ~George Eliot