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Originally Posted by puah
how i handle things when my buttons are pushed seems to depend a lot more on ME (am I tired, hungry, feeling sick, overwhelmed) than the actual issue (this true for anyone else???).
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dh has been gone for the last week with one more week to go... so, i knew by about 5pm i'ld be a little
, so i have been saving the blue's clues for that time period this week. i have also made a point to do something almost every morning (play date, visit a friend, go to the playground) as these things (new environment to explore) usually wear her out, and result in a better nap, and therefore evening!
mlrowley
i also "hide" things out of view when she wants something she can't have (i.e. laundry - on top of washer with door closed) if possible. one of my buttons is our ever so patient (or stupid) cat. he will let dd be a bit rough with him... and even when you can see he is getting annoyed, he won't go away (he can get places that she can't - the other two cats aren't usally bothered by her at all - because they stay out of reach or move when she trys to give them attention) and when i remove him or dd from situation, they go right back to it...
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