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Bad Dada

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

I did a bad thing.  Well, let me go back a little... I taught Ryan something that I did not know would catch on like wildfire and now I am running around trying to fix it.  #momfail

Russell loves goofing off with Ryan.  Sometimes it's a bit much, but I digress...  Well one morning this weekend, Ryan didn't find it funny and was getting annoyed.  And here is where I went wrong.  I, jokingly, told Ryan to point his finger and say "bad dada."  Now, it has stuck and every time Russell walks into the room or breaths, it's "bad dada" (with the finger point).

See, I told you... total #momfail.

Russell is frustrated (I get it) and I am now trying to back pedal.  But on a side note, I try and teach this kid other fun words and sayings and he picks THIS up?!  Just my luck...

Just last night, Ryan walks in the door and sees dada standing there waving and smiling at him...  Ryan's first words  "bad dada" (with the finger point).  I have my work cut out for me.

I am trying to fix the issue and repeat (a bizillion times throughout the day) "Oh no Ry Ry, dada is very good.  Dada loves you, why don't you give dada a kiss?  Say, good dada."  (Ry Ry is his little nickname by the way...)

So far, it is not working too good.  We were making good strides until I was in a different room the other night and was telling my mom about it on the phone.  Well, Ryan's bat ears heard it from the other room and he went back at it. #2ndmomfail  Russell was none too pleased with me...again.

Yes, I knooow I shouldn't have even started it in the first place, I get it.  But I was kidding around and didn't think it would spread like wildfire.  And like I said before, I have been trying to get Ryan to say all kinds of stuff before and he could care less.  It must have been the excitement of the finger pointing that won him over.

I don't have a picture to go along with this.  If I did, that would be me catering to this nonsense (although I would like it for scrapbook documentation purposes).

But thanks to www.parentfail.com, at least I didn't do any of these:







I guess it could be worse.  Lets just see how long it takes for me to fix this.

XOXO,
Sherri

Questions:
Any suggestions on other ways to fix it?
Have you had a mom fail?

Weekend Recap | Goaaaaal!

Monday, July 6, 2015

Happy Monday!  I am linking up with Katie for my weekend recap!

This weekend was filled with lots of rain, lots of sleep, a good book, and a crazy toddler.  The fireworks were pretty much a wash since it rained every single day except for Sunday, but the rain made my crazy toddler extra sleepy.  Ryan slept in until 8 every day (which never happens), so it was the first time in months that momma and daddy got to get some good sleep in.

Thursday

I got off work early on Thursday, so I started my long weekend off with a great workout at home before I picked Ryan up from daycare.  It was nice to get a hard workout in without my toddler throwing things at me on the treadmill or trying to climb on me if I am doing planks.  The uninterrupted workout alone was a success!

We also got a picture back that our church took of us recently...too cute!


Then, when Ryan went down for the night, I borrowed the book The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins, from our local library's e-library program and started that with a nice glass of wine.  That book was the best book I have read in a long time and I finished it in three nights.  That too, hasn't happened in a long time. I recently found out that our library has a program where you can check out/borrow library books through your kindle.  Next book on my list I am borrowing is The Husband's Secret by Liane Moriarty.


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