Now I am fully aware that this face is adorable. Like so adorable it’s a wonder I can control myself to not eat those adorable cheeks. The struggle is real, people.
But even though we are approaching the three and a half mark, the memories of the “terrible twos” STILL haunts me. *shivers in fear* Even though her tantrums have somewhat subsided, she makes sure her opinions are heard with So. Much. Sass. Seriously, I have no idea what the teenage years have in store for us, but it ain’t good, I tell you that.
I really love the ladies over at Blunt Moms and I am thrilled that they ran my “Terrible Twos Aren’t So Bad and Other Lies I Tell Myself” post. So if you are a terrible twos survivor or you are knee deep in tantrums, head over and give it a read and share your expedience! We can all get through these tantrums together!
Robin (Masshole Mommy) says
Oh man, two was nothing compared to three with both of my boys and frankly four wasn’t much better, either. Sigh.
Jaime says
Two was tough, but three has been a terror in our house. I’m ready for my son to turn 4!
Catherine S says
She is so adorable. My son started with terrible two and it never stopped. He is now 18 and still gets mad and stomps off to his room.
Stacey- Travel Blogger says
This is a cute post LOL! Your daughter is adorable!
Chrystal @ YUM eating says
I missed out on the 2s as kiddo was 3 when she came into my life. We did go through some spells towards the end of 4 and into 5.
Shell says
She is seriously adorable. I can’t believe she could be anything but a perfect angle. 😉
Krystal says
The cutest faces hide the most frightening things… I say that from experience.
Virginia @thatbaldchick says
With my oldest two, three was the scary age. With my youngest, we are moving full steam ahead toward terrible toddlerhood!
Dawn says
I realized that the terrible twos are most certainly not a myth when my daughter turned two LOL! Your daughter is so cute!
Debbie Denny says
I think the threes were rougher around here. but it is different for others.
Jeanine says
We didn’t experience terrible twos here for any of our kiddos. But 3? Ha. Now that was a fun one.
Theresa says
I’m with Robin here. 2’s were a breeze compared to the 3’s! Then we had a nice little break and then preteens rolled around and the terrible attitudes came back. It’s a vicious cycle!
Pam says
I remember the terrible twos! Especially with my daughter. I’ll have to read your post over at Blunt Moms!
Liz Mays says
Somehow it makes it better (or more tolerable) knowing that we’re all in this together! It’s tough sometimes!
Kecia says
My older son didn’t start the terrible twos until a month or two before he turned three. He is four now and we are STILL dealing with tantrums and attitude!
Rosey says
Well, you’re right about the serious cuteness. 🙂 My teen has tantrums, hahahaha, but they’re different than the ones she had when she was 2. 😉
Tess says
What a cutie! Mine didn’t have their terrible twos until later lol!
Ann Bacciaglia says
My best friend is in the middle of terrible twos. It is so funny how worked up kids get over the littlest things.
Debbie L. says
Terrible twos can really be a challenge. Wait till she is 13 ~ that was Dawn’s worse year!
Christie says
The 3’s were tougher for my son. But my little 1 year old is already showing signs of the terrible twos!
Kiwi says
You are so funny! You said “Terrible Twos Arent So Bad And Other Lies I Tell Myself”…I laughed out loud. Yes I been around a lot of two year olds and they flip their little nuggets at that age…struggle is real but at least its basically over who hoo! Now comes all the questions in the universe!! ALL!
Amanda says
How adorable! We were lucky enough to not have any terrible 2’s or trying 3’s!