Dinner was a bright spot. It's hard to be unhappy when you're eating Guidos pizza. My mom came over to assist. The stars momentarily aligned.
Then bath time happened. Say what?! Who doesn't love bath time? Tonight apparently, Judith does not. So there were tears yet again. We're trying to get them interested in potty training, but they have some new strange fear of the potty where they get on the verge of tears if I ask if they want to sit on it. Gee whiz! You don't have to do it! Calm down! Once we got going in the bath routine, they started to calm down. Being a mom has seriously honed my skills in the art of distraction.
And there must be something special about being a toddler and being naked. They LOVE it. So getting diapers & pjs on is a bit of a wrestling match (times two). Judith decided it was her turn to throw a fit when I tried to put lotion on her. She has seriously bad eczema so there is no skipping the lotion. She was also very upset that I gave her a new toothbrush tonight. Sigh. I thought she would be excited. #fail More crying.
We read a couple books & said prayers with little protest. Then Judith screamed bloody murder when I told her it was time to go to sleep & left the room.
After cleaning up, getting Leo's things ready for tomorrow & taking my shower, I kind of wanted to curl up and cry myself. But instead, I turned to my God. I found refreshment in pouring out my soul to Him. Counting my blessings, confiding my troubles, remembering who He is... What a scary, wonderful adventure He has planned for my life! Tonight, these song lyrics have filled my thoughts:
I need You, oh, I need You
Ever hour, I need You
My one defense, my righteousness
Oh God how I need You
So teach my song to rise to You
When temptation comes my way
When I cannot stand, I'll fall on You
Jesus, You're my hope & stay
P.S. Leo was basically a gem through this entire ordeal of an evening. I love that little man to pieces.
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