So that was the tool kit. Or you can sit in the rocking chair in the dark, or you can listen to music, or you can talk to someone, but your tool kit is individualized.
they're some of the most motivated people I've ever met. and you're sitting there in your rocking chair looking back on your life?
He rocked, and he rocked, and rocked, and then he remembered one of Planet Purple's laws. Anyone who rocks on a rocking chair may not live in Planet Purple. But now it was too late.
How everything is so different and nobody is exactly the same as anyone else. They even told about Purple Panda rocking in the rocking chair , and everyone knew he'd broken the law and could never come back. "The other Pauls and Paulines didn't like the idea that everything and everybody should be different.
Pay the babysitter to do this cry it out all night thing? Can we commit to two weeks of being stationed in a rocking chair , pretending to ignore our screaming child? Can we accept that a baby crying is nothing more than a baby crying, that this is only the first of many battles?
I do think you lose something from not having that big "go to the cinema" moment. I know I sound like I'm sitting in my rocking chair on a porch talking about this, but you know, I remember the week "Batman" came out in 1989 and going to the movie theater with my dad, and it was such a huge deal.
Everything and everybody was different. Purple Panda was so excited that he sat down in the first rocking chair he saw. He rocked, and he rocked, and rocked, and then he remembered one of Planet Purple's laws.
Even walking shoes now. Have you seen these -- what do you call those things? -- those -- Rocker Shoes! I don't want to offend anybody who's here, but I don't get it. That's essentially a rocking chair for your feet. It's what like seventy-year-old women knit in -- on your feet. So you can't learn how to use the stinkin' thing yourself. That's been the prevailing mindset, and I think it's gotten us to a point where we've taken this activity called "running," and
Whatever it takes to ignore the cries-- blast the TV, have noisy sex, take turns leaving the house-- this is what we must do. The long and painful way is called a "parental fade." Put the baby in her crib and get comfortable in the rocking chair . Don't pick the baby up.
OK. So just to give you a visual here, I would come into the house, like this. And there was one bed up in a loft, a little place to cook with natural gas here, and a rocking chair over here in the corner, and the entrance and candles.
And she was talking about the wrinkles on my forehead. The first time she ever had curlers in her hair, and she's sitting in her grandmother's rocking chair with her youngest sister, and she's tickling her.