My son is a bit clingier than normal. He will literally cling to your pant-legs. He now enjoys being held for long periods like a newborn--and I don't need Sherlockian powers to guess why....
Websites say that a parent-of-two should "tolerate mess." I'm seeing how objects can be re-purposed: Othello chips become little frisbees for Josh, and our printer becomes a stepping-stool. Josh throws himself on top of the printer (which has been dumped on the floor), and then Josh puts one arm on my elbow, in a proprietary way. He is saying: "You've got a newborn in your lap, but please recall your other obligations."
An old computer has become a kind of buddy to Josh. I can buy myself time by plopping Josh in front of that glowing screen; he likes to open one million new windows, and leave them open, and walk away.
We're reading:
*"We Found a Hat," a strange, ambiguous story that might (and might not?) teach a lesson about sharing.
*"The Experiment," about Hippo Martha and her laboratory.
*"Little House in the Big Woods" -- another book about sharing, and (you guessed it) a book about sibling tensions.
We're doing fine....
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