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The 2 Year Old Bully

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Yesterday we took our quarterly trip to find shoes for Riley. Riles has a “unique” foot size: extra wide. For the uninitiated, that’s one side bigger than wide. It presents a challenge every couple of months to find him affordable shoes that fit comfortably. After 2 years of the same struggles I have finally come to the realization that his shoes are always going to be expensive, quite expensive. So instead of fighting to jam his foot into Target shoes, we headed straight to the Stride Rite store.

After the mall Stride Rite was a bust we motored to Maple Grove in hopes of them having a better stock of the extra wides. We entered the zoo (or madhouse, whichever you prefer) and quickly found the pair we needed to have sized. We waited, and waited, and waited for help. There appeared to be 2 people running into the back for shoes for about 6 families.

While we waited, somewhat impatiently, Riley began to explore the vast amount of toys the store had out for kids to play with. He was immediately drawn to a car ramp. He put a car on the ramp and zoomed it down the ramp. “Whee!’ he shouted. A young toddler girl wandered over and started grabbing the cars from Riley. I’ve had to get to this type of behavior from not only my child but other kids as well. We let her take the cars and I showed Riley the bin next to the girl where we could grab a few more cars. With each car we grabbed the girl would take them from us. Time to move on to something else, I figured.

We moved onto the puzzle stand. Riley started thumbing through the various puzzles on the stand, pulling them out and looking at them. The toddler girl followed us over to the stand to look. She moved in on Riley, pushing him squarely in the chest and screeching. She grabbed the puzzle from him. Stunned that this girl’s mother was watching her and not doing anything I squated next to Riley and helped him look at the puzzles without getting harassed.

The clerks were nowhere to be found so we had to shift to the back part of the store to get some help. I gladly grabbed Riley up to get away from this rude girl and mother. The backside of the store had a bookstand which Riles started purusing. We found a book and went in search of chair to sit down in. He pulled himself up at chair and began scanning the book. The girl from the front of the store found her back to Riley, and away from her mother mind you, and stole the book from Riley. She started to push Riley out of the chair. I had enough.

Unfortunately, my passiveness has bled into my parenting style. Her mother finally came over to her to grab her. In a literal huff I picked up Riley and said, “Come on, Riles. Lets leave her alone. We’ll go read elsewhere.” The mother heard me and huffed herself. I wasn’t sure if she huffed at me or at her daughter. But she got the point that I didn’t want her kid around my kid.

After we got help we were out of the store in 5 minutes. I hate judging how others parent their children. Riles has a lot of free reign in life. But one thing we don’t tolerate with him is poor manners with others. I wish all parents would do the same.

IKEA – The Rawk Concert

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Tina was kind enough to join me in an adventure to IKEA this weekend. The store lived up to all the hype I’ve heard about it. For those of us looking for cool and trendy housewares, IKEA is the place to go. If crowds aren’t your thing, you may not want to venture there on a weekend. We spent about 2 1/2 hours wandering around the store and another 45 minutes in a checkout line the likes I’ve never seen before.

It was crazy. It was fun. But I was a little let down when I went to purchase a sofa table, side table, and matching coffee table. The coffee table was out of stock. I came home a little upset that I wouldn’t have a matching set of tables for my renewed living room. I figured I’d just order the table from IKEA online. No dice, the specific table I wanted was only available from the stores. I did stumble upon a store availability checker for the table though. And for 10 hours I refreshed the page hoping magically my coffee table would somehow appear in the store today.

And to my luck it did. But that meant wadding through the sea of people at IKEA. After Saturday I knew the store like the back of my hand, unlike the rest of the gawkers. On Saturday I had also learned about the secret loading zone areas for people with armloads of goodies. So instead of taking the truck into truck-parking I did my best to navigate the spiderweb of the parking ramp. At one point a traffic officer asked me if I was going to IKEA or the Metallica concert. I smiled and told him IKEA. It was one of those odd moments where I realized that I was growing up, or becoming pathetic like Ed Norton in Fight Club.

I I surfed the IKEA wave, making my way expertly through the hordes of people to my missing coffee table. I now have a fully rennovated living room, with new color. I can now die knowing that if anything happens, at least I have the living room situation taken care of.

Excerise in Futility

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We went shopping for shorts yesterday for an upcoming trip. I might as well just walked up to a brick and kicked it because trying to find shorts in January in Minnesota is impossible. Thank god at least one store, Mervyn’s, has total disregard for our weather. They had a couple pairs which would get me through the next couple of weeks.

I’m trying to decide between two things: a personal video player (for the plane ride) or a tread mill. The PVP has a very high geek factor. And it would be useful in many situations. But the tread mill is practical and healthier. I’ll need to ponder this a bit more before making a decision.