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Hi! Boy, I've been there! It gets easier when you have 3 adults for every

kid! ha! Just kidding... it really does get easier, but there are no moms

in any store anywhere who can't relate to that! Hang in there... you are

someone's superwoman!

Connie

In a message dated 7/3/2006 2:10:25 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

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I thought this might make some of you chuckle since I'm sure most of

you have been in my shoes. I decided to take all 4 of my kids (ages

8, 6-tomorrow, my 4th of July baby, 4-DS, and 11 months) shoe

shopping. Now this is a recipe for disaster to begin with, but we're

leaving for vacation on Friday and 3 of them really needed new

sandals. I've had worse experiences, but it wasn't going well - the

baby was crying and I was trying to try sandals on our 4 year

old. She of course is an angel for anyone but me :) so she was

yelling and trying to sit down when I needed her to stand up (what is

it about kids that allows them to triple their weight when they don't

want to be picked up!). A well meaning woman walked by and helpfully

remarked " Oh, don't worry - it gets much easier when they turn 3 " . I

decided not to tell her that was already 4 since that would

just make me look like an inept parent. When does it get easier? 20

years old maybe? Clearly 3 is not the magic age for .

At least no one had to go to the bathroom this trip... :)

mom to (8), (5), (4-DS), & Tyler (11 months)

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It never gets easier......just " different! " LOL. Hang in there!

Jackie, Mom to 18ds, 15, and Bradley 12

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I thought this might make some of you chuckle since I'm sure most of

you have been in my shoes. I decided to take all 4 of my kids (ages

8, 6-tomorrow, my 4th of July baby, 4-DS, and 11 months) shoe

shopping. Now this is a recipe for disaster to begin with, but we're

leaving for vacation on Friday and 3 of them really needed new

sandals. I've had worse experiences, but it wasn't going well - the

baby was crying and I was trying to try sandals on our 4 year

old. She of course is an angel for anyone but me :) so she was

yelling and trying to sit down when I needed her to stand up (what is

it about kids that allows them to triple their weight when they don't

want to be picked up!). A well meaning woman walked by and helpfully

remarked " Oh, don't worry - it gets much easier when they turn 3 " . I

decided not to tell her that was already 4 since that would

just make me look like an inept parent. When does it get easier? 20

years old maybe? Clearly 3 is not the magic age for .

At least no one had to go to the bathroom this trip... :)

mom to (8), (5), (4-DS), & Tyler (11 months)

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IMOH, the only time it gets better - is when they are asleep!!!!!

Keep smiling

Jan, mother of Trent 21yo (22on Friday) w/DS from the LandDownUnder

Big Brother has started his trek home leaving the UK on Sunday and now

making his way around Europe.

shopping with the kids story...

I thought this might make some of you chuckle since I'm sure most of you

have been in my shoes. I decided to take all 4 of my kids (ages 8,

6-tomorrow, my 4th of July baby, 4-DS, and 11 months) shoe shopping. Now

this is a recipe for disaster to begin with, but we're leaving for vacation

on Friday and 3 of them really needed new sandals. I've had worse

experiences, but it wasn't going well - the baby was crying and I was trying

to try sandals on our 4 year old. She of course is an angel for

anyone but me :) so she was yelling and trying to sit down when I needed her

to stand up (what is it about kids that allows them to triple their weight

when they don't want to be picked up!). A well meaning woman walked by and

helpfully remarked " Oh, don't worry - it gets much easier when they turn 3 " .

I decided not to tell her that was already 4 since that would just

make me look like an inept parent. When does it get easier? 20 years old

maybe? Clearly 3 is not the magic age for .

At least no one had to go to the bathroom this trip... :)

mom to (8), (5), (4-DS), & Tyler (11 months)

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You poor dear! And I have read the other posts-nothing too encouraging. I

was hoping for something. Myah is 5.5 and shopping without a stroller (and

her strapped into it) is impossible!

I feel for you-and TOTALLY understand!

, mom to Myah 5.5 (DS) and Shianne-the Diva of the house (almost 2!!!)

shopping with the kids story...

I thought this might make some of you chuckle since I'm sure most of

you have been in my shoes. I decided to take all 4 of my kids (ages

8, 6-tomorrow, my 4th of July baby, 4-DS, and 11 months) shoe

shopping. Now this is a recipe for disaster to begin with, but we're

leaving for vacation on Friday and 3 of them really needed new

sandals. I've had worse experiences, but it wasn't going well - the

baby was crying and I was trying to try sandals on our 4 year

old. She of course is an angel for anyone but me :) so she was

yelling and trying to sit down when I needed her to stand up (what is

it about kids that allows them to triple their weight when they don't

want to be picked up!). A well meaning woman walked by and helpfully

remarked " Oh, don't worry - it gets much easier when they turn 3 " . I

decided not to tell her that was already 4 since that would

just make me look like an inept parent. When does it get easier? 20

years old maybe? Clearly 3 is not the magic age for .

At least no one had to go to the bathroom this trip... :)

mom to (8), (5), (4-DS), & Tyler (11 months)

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Sorry , nothing really changes as Jackie said things just become

different - that stubborn independent gene will always shine through

regardless of age. I can remember saying things like - I just can't wait

until Trent can do/grow out of whatever, only to be confronted with yet

another challenge. Must admit I do enjoy shopping these days when I see a

mother challenged by a strongly independent child or with a child exploring

and being inquisitive - but not the spoilt obnoxious type.

Keep smiling

Jan, mother of Trent 21yo (22 on Friday) from the LandDownUnder

You poor dear! And I have read the other posts-nothing too encouraging. I

was hoping for something. Myah is 5.5 and shopping without a stroller (and

her strapped into it) is impossible!

I feel for you-and TOTALLY understand!

, mom to Myah 5.5 (DS) and Shianne-the Diva of the house (almost 2!!!)

shopping with the kids story...

I thought this might make some of you chuckle since I'm sure most of you

have been in my shoes. I decided to take all 4 of my kids (ages 8,

6-tomorrow, my 4th of July baby, 4-DS, and 11 months) shoe shopping. Now

this is a recipe for disaster to begin with, but we're leaving for vacation

on Friday and 3 of them really needed new sandals. I've had worse

experiences, but it wasn't going well - the baby was crying and I was trying

to try sandals on our 4 year old. She of course is an angel for

anyone but me :) so she was yelling and trying to sit down when I needed her

to stand up (what is it about kids that allows them to triple their weight

when they don't want to be picked up!). A well meaning woman walked by and

helpfully remarked " Oh, don't worry - it gets much easier when they turn 3 " .

I decided not to tell her that was already 4 since that would just

make me look like an inept parent. When does it get easier? 20 years old

maybe? Clearly 3 is not the magic age for .

At least no one had to go to the bathroom this trip... :)

mom to (8), (5), (4-DS), & Tyler (11 months)

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And then they are 14, and they don't like ANYTHING in the store, at least

anything you pick out. And their mother in a dressing room with them,

please................never. And cost, well, who worries about that?! And that

shirt, well it looks like a shirt a girl would wear (newsflash, you are a girl).

And I don't like blue (you did this morning).

Sharon H.

Mom to , (14, DS) and , (10)

South Carolina

shopping with the kids story...

I thought this might make some of you chuckle since I'm sure most of

you have been in my shoes. I decided to take all 4 of my kids (ages

8, 6-tomorrow, my 4th of July baby, 4-DS, and 11 months) shoe

shopping. Now this is a recipe for disaster to begin with, but we're

leaving for vacation on Friday and 3 of them really needed new

sandals. I've had worse experiences, but it wasn't going well - the

baby was crying and I was trying to try sandals on our 4 year

old. She of course is an angel for anyone but me :) so she was

yelling and trying to sit down when I needed her to stand up (what is

it about kids that allows them to triple their weight when they don't

want to be picked up!). A well meaning woman walked by and helpfully

remarked " Oh, don't worry - it gets much easier when they turn 3 " . I

decided not to tell her that was already 4 since that would

just make me look like an inept parent. When does it get easier? 20

years old maybe? Clearly 3 is not the magic age for .

At least no one had to go to the bathroom this trip... :)

mom to (8), (5), (4-DS), & Tyler (11 months)

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Oh me, Oh my, Sharon. Now I met -I don’t hardly believe what you are

saying!! Lol

AND I have the almost 2 year old whose choice reading tonight while “potty

training” was the Avon catalog so that she could see the make-up and point

out all of the shoes. Man am I in trouble!!!!

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And then they are 14, and they don't like ANYTHING in the store, at least

anything you pick out. And their mother in a dressing room with them,

please................never. And cost, well, who worries about that?! And

that shirt, well it looks like a shirt a girl would wear (newsflash, you are

a girl). And I don't like blue (you did this morning).

Sharon H.

Mom to , (14, DS) and , (10)

South Carolina

shopping with the kids story...

I thought this might make some of you chuckle since I'm sure most of

you have been in my shoes. I decided to take all 4 of my kids (ages

8, 6-tomorrow, my 4th of July baby, 4-DS, and 11 months) shoe

shopping. Now this is a recipe for disaster to begin with, but we're

leaving for vacation on Friday and 3 of them really needed new

sandals. I've had worse experiences, but it wasn't going well - the

baby was crying and I was trying to try sandals on our 4 year

old. She of course is an angel for anyone but me :) so she was

yelling and trying to sit down when I needed her to stand up (what is

it about kids that allows them to triple their weight when they don't

want to be picked up!). A well meaning woman walked by and helpfully

remarked " Oh, don't worry - it gets much easier when they turn 3 " . I

decided not to tell her that was already 4 since that would

just make me look like an inept parent. When does it get easier? 20

years old maybe? Clearly 3 is not the magic age for .

At least no one had to go to the bathroom this trip... :)

mom to (8), (5), (4-DS), & Tyler (11 months)

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LOL - at least she will try things on! Trent has an 'one size fits all'

attitude to shopping, just pick out a style/colour that you like and that is

it, shoes that is even more interesting, find a pair that you like put them

on the floor either side of your shoed feet look down, 'yep' they will fit.

Get him to try things on when we are home - first all shop tags must come

off and the best way is to just yank them off. Then you have to be real

quick to see if they fit okay and no way am I allowed to touch him/clothes

to see what adjustments if any or whether a smaller size would be better.

Smiled to myself earlier this year, Trent Shannen and I went on a shopping

expedition to Melbourne for the sales. Melbourne is around 100k's away from

our home and not our usual place to shop. Shannen had bought a couple of

items, Trent purchased a shirt of his liking - bright, we had purchased a

shirt for at this stage nothing for me. Without saying anything

Trent wandered off, I suggested to Shannen as he had been really good

clothes shopping with us we would have to follow him to where he wanted to

go. We were in a large department store, with several floors which spread

over a roadway, and a shop I don't normally go to let alone shopping with

Trent. He took us to the ladies department and picked out a t-shirt for me

to buy - forget the fact it was a colour and style I would never choice and

way to large.

Keep smiling

Jan, mother of Trent 21yo (22 on Friday) from the LandDownUnder

And then they are 14, and they don't like ANYTHING in the store, at least

anything you pick out. And their mother in a dressing room with them,

please................never. And cost, well, who worries about that?! And

that shirt, well it looks like a shirt a girl would wear (newsflash, you are

a girl). And I don't like blue (you did this morning).

Sharon H.

Mom to , (14, DS) and , (10)

South Carolina

shopping with the kids story...

I thought this might make some of you chuckle since I'm sure most of

you have been in my shoes. I decided to take all 4 of my kids (ages

8, 6-tomorrow, my 4th of July baby, 4-DS, and 11 months) shoe

shopping. Now this is a recipe for disaster to begin with, but we're

leaving for vacation on Friday and 3 of them really needed new

sandals. I've had worse experiences, but it wasn't going well - the

baby was crying and I was trying to try sandals on our 4 year

old. She of course is an angel for anyone but me :) so she was

yelling and trying to sit down when I needed her to stand up (what is

it about kids that allows them to triple their weight when they don't

want to be picked up!). A well meaning woman walked by and helpfully

remarked " Oh, don't worry - it gets much easier when they turn 3 " . I

decided not to tell her that was already 4 since that would

just make me look like an inept parent. When does it get easier? 20

years old maybe? Clearly 3 is not the magic age for .

At least no one had to go to the bathroom this trip... :)

mom to (8), (5), (4-DS), & Tyler (11 months)

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LOL, I hate to tell you this (remember all kids are different) but Nic is 9

and just taking him alone shopping is a nightmare! hehehe He didn't

inherit my shopping gene, obviously.

Di

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>I thought this might make some of you chuckle since I'm sure most of

> you have been in my shoes. I decided to take all 4 of my kids (ages

> 8, 6-tomorrow, my 4th of July baby, 4-DS, and 11 months) shoe

> shopping. Now this is a recipe for disaster to begin with, but we're

> leaving for vacation on Friday and 3 of them really needed new

> sandals. I've had worse experiences, but it wasn't going well - the

> baby was crying and I was trying to try sandals on our 4 year

> old. She of course is an angel for anyone but me :) so she was

> yelling and trying to sit down when I needed her to stand up (what is

> it about kids that allows them to triple their weight when they don't

> want to be picked up!). A well meaning woman walked by and helpfully

> remarked " Oh, don't worry - it gets much easier when they turn 3 " . I

> decided not to tell her that was already 4 since that would

> just make me look like an inept parent. When does it get easier? 20

> years old maybe? Clearly 3 is not the magic age for .

>

> At least no one had to go to the bathroom this trip... :)

>

>

> mom to (8), (5), (4-DS), & Tyler (11 months)

>

>

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>

>

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> messages to go to the sender of the message.

>

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awww, how sweeet!

Di

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>

> I thought this might make some of you chuckle since I'm sure most of

> you have been in my shoes. I decided to take all 4 of my kids (ages

> 8, 6-tomorrow, my 4th of July baby, 4-DS, and 11 months) shoe

> shopping. Now this is a recipe for disaster to begin with, but we're

> leaving for vacation on Friday and 3 of them really needed new

> sandals. I've had worse experiences, but it wasn't going well - the

> baby was crying and I was trying to try sandals on our 4 year

> old. She of course is an angel for anyone but me :) so she was

> yelling and trying to sit down when I needed her to stand up (what is

> it about kids that allows them to triple their weight when they don't

> want to be picked up!). A well meaning woman walked by and helpfully

> remarked " Oh, don't worry - it gets much easier when they turn 3 " . I

> decided not to tell her that was already 4 since that would

> just make me look like an inept parent. When does it get easier? 20

> years old maybe? Clearly 3 is not the magic age for .

>

> At least no one had to go to the bathroom this trip... :)

>

>

> mom to (8), (5), (4-DS), & Tyler (11 months)

>

>

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