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5.26.2011

This Phase

Tasks that cannot be performed safely or effectively or without a major tantrum while Charlie is near (besides the typical things you can't do with a one year old involved). . .
  • Cleaning the bathtub or shower--he'll want one.
  • Making a phone call--he'll want to.
  • Unloading or loading the dishwasher--he likes to shove the trays in, slam it closed, and push start.
  • Opening the fridge--it's his.
  • Vacuuming or mopping the kitchen--the vacuum and mop are his too.
  • Laundry--he'll want a handful of soap.
  • Drinking form your own cup--you'll share.
  • Using the computer--he will push you off the computer chair and climb on himself. Ask Anna.
I'm just saying it's not weird that I feel like I can't get anything done.


To be fair though, this boy is adorable. Here is a list of all the things I don't want to forget about this busy one-year-old. . .
  • He nods his head while jabbering at you with a very serious expression on his face.
  • He runs as soon as he's out of the bathtub, dripping wet and shivering, and laughing.
  • He is obsessed with phones--I bought him a matchbox car and the first thing he did with it was hold it up to his ear and talk.
  • He clicks his tongue to try to make a kissing noise when he's giving loves.
  • He yells "Na Na" for Anna and "Mah" for Max.
  • He can turn on and off anything in our house that has a power button--dishwasher, washing machine, vacuum, phone, computer, cell phone, iPod, etc.
  • He knows what he wants. Today he wanted to climb up onto the window seat, wearing my shoes, without any help. Frustrating for him.
  • He watches for Daddy to get home every night.
  • He likes to wear shirts with doggies on them.