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Transform(er)ation

Parenting is about problem solving.  For instance, Dylan used to bring his lunch box home from school every day with his fruit squeezer uneaten.  It turns out the reason he wasn’t eating it was because he couldn’t open the top by himself.  Once I figured it out, I popped the cap and resealed it loosely each morning before putting it in his lunch box.  Problem solved.  Now when his fruit squeezer comes home uneaten, it’s merely a philosophical statement about his disapproval of fruit’s existence.  Food therapy here we come!

Here’s another one – a real doozy.  There was a time when I savored (note the past tense) the nights when Riley’s crept into my bed in the middle of the night. Oh how I relished in the joy of sleeping with my squishy baby!  Then, every now and then turned into every night.  Then, he refused to sleep in his bed at all.  He had to start and finish the night in our bed.  Then, he took a liking to sleeping horizontally across the bed.  Then, he peed in the bed.  Then, I turned into a Crazy Mama.  I lost the only thing in the world that was sacred to me  – my bed.  (I lost the bathroom a long time ago.)

Riley desperately needs a bedtime transformation, and I desperately want to brush and floss my teeth, watch “The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell,” read my book, and play one last round of Words with Friends BY MYSELF!

Enter Shopaholic Mama and Master-Of-Reading-Ikea-Directions-And-Building-Ikea-Furtniture Daddy and behold…

The fun, exciting, cool, amazing, big-boy bunk bed!

I’ve wanted to get a bunk bed for the boys for a while.  They share a room, it’s a great space saver, and, according to Dylan, “It’s so awesome!”  While Mike bought he bed, I took the boys to Target to buy Transformer sheets.  They live and breathe Bumblebee and Optimus Prime these days, and Riley pinky promised he’d sleep in his bed if I bought him Transformer sheets…and an “Avengers” blanket…and a “Batman” blanket…and two Optimus Prime pillows.  (I’m such a sucker.)  Dylan, who always sleeps in his bed, made out like a bandit on that shopping spree.

Problem solved, right?  Not so fast.  It took four long, exhausting, white flag waving, pinky promise breaking, Pino Grigio drinking nights, but last night Riley finally slept in his bed.  All night.  Start to finish.  In. His. Bed!

Look at that beautiful blue star!  (He also scored major bonus points for waking up dry.)

Big props to Mike who was home from work last night in time to experience the hell that is bedtime in our house.  He and his guitar can take full credit for taming the beast.

Note to self:  Learn to play guitar.

Transformation complete?  Hardly.  I have no idea what will happen tonight, but right now I’m being where I am and enjoying the satisfaction of solving another problem no matter how brief the victory lasts.  I’m off to Toys R Us now to finish school supply shopping and to buy Riley’s reward, which, of course, will be a Transformer.  He requested a green one.  Wish me luck!

Co-sleeping Mamas (and Daddies): How do you cope with the lack of privacy?

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Short And Oh So Sweet

I had the chance to go back into San Francisco yesterday afternoon.  By myself.   (Big thanks to my family for knowing I needed a break from the kids and graciously giving it to me).  My sister suggested I take a bus tour once I arrived on the ferry.  That way I’d see all of the iconic sights of the city.  Good idea, but the original Shopaholic Mama (my mom) had an even better idea.  “If you’re going to be near Union Square,” she said, “go to Gump’s.”

As a former New Yorker, it was great to just walk around, but it surprised me how confused I became once I turned off Market Street.  It was like someone blindfolded me, spun me around ten times, and then asked me to head east.  My paper map was useless, but thank heavens for my iPhone.  The little blue dot in Google Maps lead me straight to shopaholic heaven.

The store is gorgeous.  I wanted to buy every single thing I saw.  I was immediately struck by all of the beautiful animals.  It was like a very exotic, expensive, and breakable zoo!

Not an animal, but so cute!

Of course, I found many beautiful owls, too.

Hoot hoot.

In the end, I bought a few gifts for family and this journal for me:

Hee hee.

Mike met me at Gump’s.  It’s not a big store, but he had a hard time finding me.  He said I blended in with the store.  I took that as a compliment because I ♥ Gump’s.

After we finished shopping, we had a drink at Tyler Florence’s Wayfare Tavern

…and dinner at The Slanted Door.

Yum.

Next thing we knew we were rushing for the ferry.  It was another short trek into the city, but this time it was oh so sweet.

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