A True Artiste

A True Artiste
Alexa has been working to improve the artistic presentation of her temper tantrums the last several days.  She must be like her Aunt Kelly and won’t stop working until her art is exactly the way wants it and completely perfect.  And lucky for her, she feels like she has had many opportunities to perfect her craft: the door wouldn’t stay open, I opened the bag, her friend touched her, her teacher had to go to the restroom, etc. 
A month ago, she liked to pitch herself backwards when she pitched her fits.  However, she discovered that that method is painful.  So then she altered, and would pitch herself forward, it took her a few tries to figure out, she has to make sure she can’t throw her head forward too, because then she crashes it on the floor and that too, hurts. 
Here are some samples of what she’s currently trying out.  (I would turn my speakers down- as you don’t want to hear the accompanying sound effects.)



I am thinking of helping her out and utilizing a rating system for each technique.

Comments

  1. Is that Doug laughing at her? and is that a maxi pad in her hand mentioned in earlier post? great writing, never has a baby's fit been so humorous

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  2. Too bad we didn't own a video camera when you were little. We could have shown Alexa what a TRUE fit-throwing artist looks like. You were definitely the Leonardo/Raphael/Michelangelo/ Donatello of your time.
    xxxooomom

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  3. That's me laughing at her. I am not exactly a sensitive mom when it comes to pitching temper tantrums.
    And yes- that was a maxi pad. See- she loves that drawer!
    Mom- I should have written a disclaimer at the beginning of this post- that no one should believe anything you contribute to the posts- as you are a well known exaggerator of my temper tantrums! ;-) (I only wish you were exaggerating)

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