Baby Hurricane!

We had a lovely time with Arthur and Curtana yesterday. Liam was a little reserved at first when Arthur arrived and dove straight into the toys, but by lunchtime they were passing food back and forth.

Together they managed to go through the house like a miniature tag-team hurricane, pulling every single toy out and most of the books down from the shelves. I’ve never seen every toy on the floor before. It’s rather frightening. Liam doesn’t have a lot of toys, but the toys he does have are sets of things — two sets of blocks, two sets of balls, stacking cups, two Fisher Price vehicles with their attending Little People — so when they’re all out of their storage they spread out. Plus there were the stuffed animals that we keep trying to stop people from giving to us. (Actually, people have generally listened to our plea for no stuffies, but Liam keeps adding some of my stuffed animals to his, like my fox and my Eeyore and my puffin, so his collection is expanding and mine is shrinking.)

In general, Liam only has three or four things out at a time. But all in all, two small baskets and two shelves in the living room made a scary tempest of toys. Time to go through those two little baskets and condense them into one, I think, and get rid of the toys he played with when he was younger and doesn’t really play with any more.

At some point I’d like to actually talk to Curtana in a grown-up fashion — about the things she’s studied, what she’s worked on, gaming and reading and so forth — but I was absolutely dead by the time they arrived yesterday, thanks to washing the kitchen floor three times in a row (once because it was kind of sticky, once because Liam had managed to snag the tea cosy and pull it down… along with the teapot full of cold tea inside it, and once because he managed to knock a kitchen chair into the cats’ water and food dishes and spilled them everywhere), and I was fascinated by how the two boys played in different ways, and interacted. The teaming up to trap the cat in the bedroom, beaming at her from either side of the bed, was particularly amusing.

I’ve got a lot of work to do today to cover what didn’t get done on Wednesday. I’m at an odd point with this MS: I’ve got about sixty percent down in each chapter (yes, yes, except for Chapter Two, that gets done last; and the chapter about dealing with grief, which I don’t particularly want to deal with myself so I keep skipping over the two pages of it that exist), and now I have to try to see what isn’t there yet and ought to be. Unlike the spellcraft book, when I wake up in the morning I don’t already have an idea of what topic I want to work on that day, so when I sit down to work I scan through the file to see what catches my interest. There have been an awful lot of days recently where nothing does. Not because it’s uninteresting, simply because I don’t actively feel like working on the topics in this book just now. (I secretly want to be writing a Regency comedy of manners. No plot, no clearly defined characters, and certainly no time. It’s simply what I want to be writing for some reason.)

I may just roll a d10 and work on the chapter whose number randomly comes up.

4 thoughts on “Baby Hurricane!

  1. Curtana

    I had a great time too, and I’m looking forward to doing it again soon. The mess didn’t seem as overwhelming to me, because Arthur tends to do that to my living room every day ;) I’m sorry I didn’t stay to help clean up more, but I think having the boys still running around while trying to tidy would probably have been counter-productive, if not impossible – I know I can only really get cleaning done when he’s napping or out of the apartment.

    Anyway – let’s do it again soon! When would you be free again? :) We can leave the mess at my place next time.

  2. Owldaughter Post author

    No worries, really! I can only clean up when Liam’s napping myself, so it was pretty much business as usual to tidy once he was in his crib. Not that he stayed there long; he decided that lying down for ten minutes was enough. :)

    Yay for your place! Mine has cats; yours has real live fire trucks. :)

  3. Alison

    I remember when my little ones left mess everywherwe..Oh wait! Thats still happening! It is neat though how toddlers seem to play beside each other as opposed to with each other for the most part. These guys seem to have that aspect of socialization by passed straight to the partners in crime stage! LOL Thats so cool. I love the kiddy news here! :oD

  4. Owldaughter Post author

    There was mostly parallel play happening, unless Liam saw Arthur playing with a toy that he realised was his (like his precious fire truck!). The tag-team thing arose mainly because one wandered down the hall, and the other did too, and the view from one side of the bed as blocked by one boy so the second went around the other side… but they certainly beamed at one another and the cat, and it gave the impression of being partners in crime. It was interesting to see that they generally stayed in the same room with one another: if one left to go somewhere else, the other one ended up drifting along behind. I think it was generated from a sense of wanting to know what the other was doing more than a desire to play together.

    I can’t rationalise the holding of food out to one another, though. :)

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