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Playmat Possessed

May 30, 2009 by Jessica

I am not one who generally believes in possession. I’m not even talking the demonic kind here, just simple possession by an inanimate object of some type of spirit. There have been two times in my life I believed an object was possessed – my first car (a 1984 Chevy Cavalier) and my son’s playmat.

My Chevy Cavalier was undoubtedly possessed. I would drive to school in the mornings, and very bizarre things would happen. Sometimes, the car would just decide to accelerate. All of the sudden, the accelerator would depress, and car would speed up and attempt to slam into other vehicles. For those of you wondering, I did not have cruise control on the car. I also noticed that on Thursdays, if I put the turn signal on while the radio was playing, the windshield wipers would turn on. What was particularly difficult about this is that the wipers were in the OFF position, so I had a hell of a time getting the wipers to stop! Also, if it was raining and you hit the brakes while turning left and the windshield wipers were at a certain speed, the blinkers would start flashing. Yes, the car creeped me out. I came home from school a number of times telling my mother about my possessed car. At one point, she was so irritated by my insistence that she agreed to take my car for a week to check it out. Her prognosis? My car was possessed! We took it to the car dealership, and after running a complete assessment… they informed me there was nothing wrong with my car. A few years later in college, my entire electrical system crashed and it turned out that Chevy recalled the computer chip because of similar problems. They also had to install the cruise control stick on my car . . . because the manufacturer default setting inadvertently had the “inactivated” cruise control feature set to on, so every time I hit a certain speed, the cruise control would try to “resume.” Regardless of these logical explanations – I still firmly assert that my car was possessed.

My son’s playmat is one of those Tiny Love Gymini Lights and Music playmats. It has all kinds of animals on it, and there is a little section of the mat that lights up and plays music if you turn the switch. Well, there enlies the problem. You see, it still plays music (randomly) when it is in the off position. Late at night when we are all upstairs (and the mat is off) it will suddenly start playing. Sometimes when Micah is sleeping or playing on it and it is off, the music and lights will start up again. At times, when the dog walks across the mat and it is off, the music and light show begins. In fact, we rarely turn it on anymore – the randomness of the mat when it is off is FAR more entertaining! The only logical explanation I have? Possession, of course!

Have you ever believed an object was possessed? If this entire post worries you, don’t bother to call the authorities. They already know I’m nuts – remember my talking breast pump?

Filed Under: playmat, possessed, pump talks

If I only knew . . .

February 17, 2009 by Jessica

That my dog would love the playmat as much (if not more) than my son, I would have bought the playmat years ago! My cute little dog has figured out how to make the lights go off, and she lies on her back and hits at all the animals, and pulls them with her teeth. When we go out for a few hours, I come home and find her napping on the playmat. Every time Micah gets on the playmat, she joins him – to sit, to snuggle, to just roll around. The playmat is an endless source of fun! So, for you animal owners out there – feel free to go out and buy a playmat – I’m sure your pets will love it! Here are some photos of my babies – I’ll have to snap one when the dog is playing on the mat by herself! Maybe some video – she loves to start the music and hit all the toys while she lays on her back.


Filed Under: nugget, pictures, playmat

Roll over

January 22, 2009 by Jessica

Yup, today Micah rolled over. I’m sure it was an accident, but today I put him on his playmat. He got REALLY pissed off, and then he flipped himself over! I was very impressed by my advanced little man.

In other news, we are starting to really get the hang of latching. I’m still not sure if he is getting enough off of me or not, though. I’ve been really lazy about supplementing and pumping today . . . in my pipe dreams, I can just feed him normally and all is well. I have a feeling I’ll regret avoiding my pump tomorrow – but hey, today was kind of nice. I just wish I responded well to the pump – I never seem to get much out at all :(.

So, here are a few pictures to complete the post for the day:






Filed Under: breastfeeding, low supply, pictures, playmat, roll over

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"I was exhausted and out of ideas when I consulted with Jessica.  She gave me all the tools I needed to help my children sleep better. Thank you, Jessica, for making our home a happier one!"

-Kari

Mom to 2 year old quadruplets
Eat-Sleep-Love | Maryland DC & Virginia Sleep Coach, Baby Planner, Maternity & Child Consultant

"I was exhausted and out of ideas when I consulted with Jessica.  She gave me all the tools I needed to help my children sleep better. Thank you, Jessica, for making our home a happier one!"

-Kari

Mom to 2 year old quadruplets
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