 This afternoon it was about time for Audrey to take a nap, and she was definitely showing signs of fatigue (aka, being not so sweet).  I told her in a stern voice that she could either eat some lunch or take a nap.  She ran off to her room crying, then she yelled "Just leave me alone!" right before she slammed the door.  I gave her a minute to calm down and then I tried to open the door but Audrey was pushing against it and she said "Get out!".  So laughing to myself, I went to my room.  Then I heard Audrey crying to I went in and she hugged me and then we sang a song to make her feel better.
This afternoon it was about time for Audrey to take a nap, and she was definitely showing signs of fatigue (aka, being not so sweet).  I told her in a stern voice that she could either eat some lunch or take a nap.  She ran off to her room crying, then she yelled "Just leave me alone!" right before she slammed the door.  I gave her a minute to calm down and then I tried to open the door but Audrey was pushing against it and she said "Get out!".  So laughing to myself, I went to my room.  Then I heard Audrey crying to I went in and she hugged me and then we sang a song to make her feel better. 
So, we have now officially entered the slamming door stage.  I am pretty sure that it lasts through high school.  Great. 
7 years ago
 
 
 
 




3 comments:
that is sooo hilarious!!! she is such a teenager! haha.
Such a fun stage! Congrats on the baby! That is so exciting!
She is a teenager in a little tiny body! What entertainment you must enjoy!
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