
Nolan’s newest biggest accomplishment is discovering how to get out of nap times. And not just, “I don’t want to go to sleep so I’ll stay awake in my crib”. Oh no. He wants to get everyone out at nap time.
On Thursday, he came up with this brilliant scheme:
Just before I was about to put him to bed, Mylie comes running into my room as says, “Nolan did something bad.”
“Oh? What?”
“And I did something bad too.”
That’s when I knew I was in trouble. “What did you do?”
“Just come see.”
So, I came into the kitchen to this scene.

I almost lost it, but something stopped me. Instead, I took a deep breath and said, “Well, you better get down and play in it and have fun, because you’re going to be cleaning it up. And it WON’T be happening again.”
They had an excellent time pretending it was snowing in the kitchen and bringing all their toys in to join the party. After almost an hour, I finally called the game, and threw them in the tub (which made a sickeningly thick corn starchy water). Naptime was further evaded with an immediate trip to Target, and we are now the proud owners of one of THESE babies on our pantry door:

So, after one napless day, I thought he’d be due for a good nap on Friday. So, to really tire them out, we went for a bike ride. Okay, I was the only one getting tired out since I was riding the bike and they were in the trailer. For a treat, I took them to Taco Bell. Nolan finished his lunch first, and really wanted out of the high chair. I agreed on the condition that he wouldn’t run around or else he would get back in.
It worked. For a minute. And then he decided running up and down the booth seats was too irresistible. I told him to come back; he declined. I counted down from five. When I reached one I went to grab him, causing him to sprint back (along the seat) to his spot. He was just about there when we had one of those slow-motion moments as I watched him trip over Mylie’s leg, and tumble with his face headed right toward the edge of the table. He barely grazed it, but by the time I got to him there was already blood all over the place, and he had filleted a small piece just outside his lip quite nicely.
Ugh. Did I mention I was there on a BIKE?! I tried to get the bleeding to stop with him still screaming. Then, leaving all our trays on the table, I hauled both kids outside, got their helmets on, put them back in the trailer, handed Mylie a napkin and told her to hold it on Nolan’s lip while we rode, unlocked the bike and trailer, attached the trailer back on the bike, and took off to my friend’s house (the poor woman I call any time my kid punctures himself). She was nice enough to take a look at him, stash my bike and trailer in her garage, and then haul both of her own kids into her car where we threw Mylie in the back seat and shoved Nolan on the floor of the front seat so she could drive us back to our house. Once there, we loaded up in our van and headed the 20 minutes to the doctor’s office, where we waited another 30 minutes to be seen. Of course, by the time the doctor saw it, his lip was too swollen to derma-bond back together. We decided against stitches, so…. we left. Neat. Turns out the cut is small enough that stitches would have made almost the same size of scar so….
At least he got himself out of another nap.
I couldn’t get a great shot of the little monster’s lip, but you get the idea.
Seriously, boys are a different breed. After four and a half years of girl, I have not once had to consider stitches, and now in the last 2 months I’ve had to consider it twice with little brother. This kid might make me crazy….




The "bad" thing they did is hilarious! But that's just because that hasn't happened to us…yet. Did you make Mylie take her clothes off or did she decide that she didn't want to get them dirty? I think it's funny she told you too. I don't think London would have done that.
Mylie will usually take her clothes off as soon as they get an ounce of water on them. She's also very quick to wash her hands as soon as they get dirty or sticky.
Oh, the joy's of BOYS!!! I totally feel your pain. I can't believe we are going to have 3 of them soon….what am I going to do?
Boys. I don't know how they survive to adulthood.
We have already made two emergency dentist trips for Max. I am not sure any of his baby teeth will fall out naturally. At this point, they are being chipped, bashed, mangled, and broken out at an alarming rate.
P.S. When Sam was little he emptied most of my spice jars all over the carpet in a lovely, aromatic, modern art type of disaster.