Guest guest Posted March 14, 2006 Report Share Posted March 14, 2006 Well, I just don't know how to assess . All yesterday she was lying down, well maybe not all, but quite a bit. Kids aren't lazy like that, you know? So I figure it's legit. She's surly as all get-out, that I am SURE about. Then she slept from 3p - 5:15p (!), only waking because I made her, thinking she'd never sleep that night if she didn't get up. I was a little concerned, I mean, she did not want to get up! But she ate a normal dinner (if you call Mc's " normal " ... but it was a bribe to get her out of bed), did a ton of school make-up work with me, then when Daddy got home, she was a ball of fire. I mean, totally NORMAL. Energy, playfulness, etc. So in Daddy's defense (thinking she doesn't need to rest or stay home), when she's around him you would not think she's sick. Unless you look at the bags under her eyes or her jeans hanging off her, which men can't see. So my question is, is she just rallying out of excitement to see Daddy, and the daytime fatigue is really what it seems? Or is she just laying low during mommy time because she's used to that, is really feeling better than it seems? See, we have this rule that I instituted to discourage playing hookey. If she stays home from school, she has to be lying down the entire time school is in session. This rule is more enforced if I think an illness might be being exaggerated. Meaning, if she's really not able to go to school (vomiting, diarrhea, fever), I actually don't enforce that. But if it's just a " not feeling well " thing, I would make her lie down the whole time. I've actually only had to do that a couple times in the last two years, usually the illnesses are totally legit. So I'm wondering if it's just a " habit " to be lying down resting when Mommy is around. Part of this is also jealousy -- the kids are really getting into the Daddy thing. See, DH is a fun daddy, plays rough, wrestles, all that. I don't do the rough stuff, it hurts me! Plus, there is no way I can sustain that level of play for the 12 hours I'm with them. So we do crafts and games and school work and cuddles and all that. Plus some work time for mommy -- they play on their own when I do housework and bills, etc. So they are coming to realize that mommy is a mixed bag, but daddy is A-1 fun all the time (the whole hour or so they see him per day). So I'm feeling left out and rejected. It's so sad -- I mean, I have given my all for years to them, blood sweat and tears, and yesterday Kate in a terse moment said, " I don't like you. I like Daddy. " I know she's just little and I shouldn't take it personally, but I can't help it, it hurts me. And having two girls, I know it's natural at some point they reject mommy during the growing-up process, but I have no boys to cling to me then! Guess we'll have to get that stupid dog after all, just so I have someone who will love me when the girls hate me! WHAT A CRAPPY WEEK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (mom to , age 7, dairy intolerant-related GERD -- currently has polysaccharide antibody def, previously had transient IgG, IgA, t-cell & other defs... and also to Kate, age 3!, more dairy intolerant but very healthy!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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