Midnight Potatoes

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The good lady wanted to knuckle down with her Doula studying today. I made a face when she told me as I disagree with witchery and that kind of talismanic jiggery-pokery but we have unofficially agreed to pretend that nothing untoward is going on for the sake of our marriage.

To allow her this time I decided I would take the little cherubs to the Transport Museum which is a funky place for an afternoon in Glasgow. The little boom had been the happiest little fellow all morning. So had the little lady. I put her in the car seat first then buckled up the little boom second.

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I waved cheerio to the good lady and started the engine. (Don't worry, it didn't explode)

We set off. We had been driving for about a minute when the little boom started crying. Myself and the little lady sang to him to calm him down. He was having none of it, however. Soon his crying progressed to screaming. The kind of screaming where it seemed like he was trying to cough up his intestines and chew on them.

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Waaa ah ah ah ah eahahahah. Waaaaaaaaahhhhh wwhhehahahauu!

It sounded like an insane parrot had gotten into the back seat and was fighting an iguana.

By now I was on the motorway and had no means of stopping to calm him, we have a funky mirror so I could see he was relatively ok. Ok, as in he hadn't managed to tear off one of his own arms and use it to lever himself out of his car seat prison, that is.

Just ten minutes of this screaming hell to go then we can get out and I can see what is wrong with the little feller, I thought desperately.

The little lady must have sensed that my stress levels were still within manageable limits, Suddenly she started wailing too.

Eeeaaaaaaaaaaawwwwaaaaaaw, eeeaaaawwaaaaaawaaawaawwww.

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What's wrong with you?!

I cried, just to add another loud voice to the mix.

I want out, I can't stand it anymore. Let me out. OUT OUT! EWEweueueuueuuauauauuauhh!

For a moment I had to check that the voice I had heard wasn't my internal monologue and was actually the little lady. Yep, it was her, not me.

I tried reasoning with her.

Darling, it's not long and then we will be there, can you calm down please? You are making the little boom worse?!

I AM NOT MAKING HIM WORSE. WAHAHAHHAHAAH HEEHAHHAHAHAHHEHHAW UEUUEUEUE UU UAUA

It's ok, I told myself. The whole day can't be like this.

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We eventually got to the museum. The little lady professed that it was boring and moaned the entire way around. Little boom screamed and waahed no matter how many times his nappy was changed or he was fed.

Normally when I exit the house with the little boom in the hippy wrap and holding the little lady's hand the ladies swoon at such a modern man. No doubt fizzing up inside at the idea of such dad-hood. Today, however, all I got were pitying looks at best.

Eventually, I gave up and returned home. If I thought the outward journey was bad this one was worst, traffic was treacherous and the journey took twice as long as it should have.

I opened the front door of the house, frayed and broken.

The good lady had some music on and was sitting with a cup of tea and some chocolate watching a movie. Hmm, it didn't look very witchy?

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She looked up as I came in with the now strangely quiet children.

Hey Daddy bear! I got lots done. How was your afternoon? Did you all enjoy yourself?

I forced a smile of midnight potato burying and full moons.

Oh yes, sweetheart. It was amazing.

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Thank you for posting @meesterboom.

So sorry to read of your harrowing day........nothing like children to bring us to reality. They say 'troubles be soon forgot' lets hope you do not forget......at least anytime soon. ^__^

Wishing you and yours all the best. Cheers.

I have forgotten already or at least I have deliberately forced it from my mind. Every day is a new day as they say! :0D

Cheers for good night

And cheers to you mate!

Uh oh! This witchery looks to be getting pretty serious! You didn't eat the stew when you got home, did you?

I learned a valuable lesson in my early teens... Never eat the stew

The good lady's idea of "witchcraft" (the tea-sipping/chocolate dipping/movie-watching...followed by 'oh, I got so much done!') seems to mimic my own sense of witchcraft ;-)

On the crying front...once years ago driving down the highway, with my 3 kids lined up in their carseats in the back seat, the one-year-old started in with the hysterics. I raised my voice and said..."It's just 20 more minutes! just 20 minutes!" But then I glanced in the mirror and then it was I who let out a huge S C R E A M!!! He had rubbed his eyes so hard while crying that he popped his eyelids inside out - he looked like an alien so I started screaming more! We were all screaming! Parenting...SO FUN!

I almost started screaming when I read that. That would have been nightmarish!! HAhahaha, oh so much fun to be had in this parenting lark!

Yes, it seems like a very special kind of witchery ;O)

aw! papa hood sounds hard on some days
but I take my hat off you

am not sure many men would change nappy in public I mean not at home
specially in the patriarch countries!
you're such a great dad and hubby !
lucky Mama Boom for you being supportive
now cheer up!
or is it already cheerio time?

Hola mi chica linda!!

It can be really hard at times I cannot lie. I am run ragged. But Ido love it, even the hard times. lol

You amazeballs chica pie!

sorry I fell asleep on the couch
so now damn awake while you probably snore
sorry for the late reply !!!!

OH! This brought back flashbacks, Boom. Big time! Outwardly if asked in polite company if I miss those days, one is expected to answer in the affirmative. However inwardly, I smile at the knowledge that at least THAT part of fathering is over!!!

Yeah, its sure not going to be one I come back to and think, aww. that was magic!

Well what do you know, after bumping into you on the nutters page earlier, I thought I would check out your posts. Well that was worth the effort, some good humour going on here. Added to following with pleasure.

Hahaha, the nutter. Oh dear. I knew when I saw your name it was familiar. HE isnt doing himself any favours is he, that chap?

I understand his frustration, everyone suffers the same when we land here in the unknown. He is the first extreme case I have seen on here, of delusional though :-)

Oh, absolutely. I remember well the frustration of getting no views, comments or earnings on any posts. The points thing and blackmail madness, it is all a bit whacky!

I remember well the frustration

haha, I am still at that point in time, all good though, you get nothing back with no effort put in.

hehe love this: "we have unofficially agreed to pretend that nothing untoward is going on for the sake of our marriage" xD I am sure so many married people can relate to this! haha
Poor babies, they just wanted to make you aware that they are indeed in charge of the happiness scale and Daddy has no say in it whatsoever lol

I think it is a common occurrence throughout the land! Just pretend everything is normal :0)

Great story but I feel for you. My wife and I watched the granddaughter for a couple days a few weeks back and it is amazing how much work little humans are. Either our own kids were much easier or my memory is foggy enough not to recall these episodes.

HEhe, I suspect its memory. I already had convinced myself that it was easy with my daughter. It was only after my son was born that I started remembering all the awful bits of parenting! HA!

Ahhhhhhhh yikes!

I don't know how you do it The Boom! I think you're supposed to have one kid when you're 16 years old... so by the time you actually want to have kids you've got a proper babysitter already created. I don't envy you... looks like it might be time for the super hot Au Pair to step in and lend a hand.

HAhah, ironically the good lady has been talking about getting a cleaner or nanny or something. I am like What??! Madness!!

I definitely think parenting is a younger mans game!