tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3115132896435909080.post4707798535581080721..comments2023-10-06T16:08:54.727+02:00Comments on Lazy Girl's Blog: The day that will live in infamyMilhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02647139896187096733noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3115132896435909080.post-9381962966474002022011-04-25T15:45:35.424+02:002011-04-25T15:45:35.424+02:00I am not looking forward to the day we have to dea...I am not looking forward to the day we have to deal with this! I'm sure you are a great mom and that there was nothing that could be done differently. At least those people don't know you, and i'm sure it's already long forgotten for them.Amberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17496193808385291916noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3115132896435909080.post-79164200321166900872011-04-24T17:26:23.092+02:002011-04-24T17:26:23.092+02:00Yes, the tantrums do occasionally happen. We all ...Yes, the tantrums do occasionally happen. We all have melt downs once in a while. It's just difficult then the melt downs happen in public. Remember the 99% of the time she is the wonderful juju. Lesson learned is to not judge others or yourself. Stuff happens. And then the best returns. You're great parents!Jenenzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08075380132507900457noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3115132896435909080.post-34259569198059626222011-04-24T11:05:41.392+02:002011-04-24T11:05:41.392+02:00Apparently I was the most hellish first child a mo...Apparently I was the most hellish first child a mother could have! I used to have wicked tantrums and was locked in my room to have my crying fits which usually ended in me crying myself to sleep. The cat was usually my best friend during these tantrums. But I did grow out of it (well, sometimes I do have tantrums now!). And my middle brother was perfect, no tantrums at all and the youngest was in between us both. Good luck but I'd say it is perfectly normal.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3115132896435909080.post-89438683544121533752011-04-23T22:42:23.478+02:002011-04-23T22:42:23.478+02:00Yes, I do believe you threw a few. I'm sure yo...Yes, I do believe you threw a few. I'm sure your dad remembers Williamsburg, VA, where you erupted into a doozy and sat down on a plank sidewalk refusing to move. I remember being so embarrassed and wanting to crawl under a rock. Then there was the Famous Food World Tantrum, which ended with me putting all our groceries back on the shelves and taking you out to the car where you looked at me strangely and wondered what had happened. Then there was the time when you went out into the front yard and shouted to the neighbors that I was a child-abuser. (You were six at the time.) The funny thing is---I don't remember THAT many. I think we dump a lot of those bad moments (the historical ones are permanently archived in our brains), but we remember the sweet moments more.Lindlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01729656346990206611noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3115132896435909080.post-79262361631859588742011-04-23T20:01:22.861+02:002011-04-23T20:01:22.861+02:00I think her behaviour is probably entirely normal ...I think her behaviour is probably entirely normal for her age. My mom says I used to throw terrible tantrums as a toddler but quickly grew out of it and became a very shy, reserved kid. You could always ask the pediatrician for advice or just keep trying your techniques. Don't worry though - Im sure there are MANY other moms going through the same thing :)Crystalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18136483568967161966noreply@blogger.com