When it was just Asher & I, we'd spend a lazy Monday morning walking up & down the aisles of our SuperStore. There's no one else there usually, partially due to the fact that we are there during the morning, & partially due to the fact that we are there at 8:30 or 9 on said morning.
Adding Chancery to the mix has complicated things a bit. When she wakes up in the morning she has about 1-2 hours of time before she has a meltdown & needs to sleep again. So I know there will be no more relaxing trips to the grocery store for awhile, instead they need to be quick in & out jobbies. However, this is proving to be difficult for a few reasons:
- We just moved & I need to restock many of the items that I would have on hand (spices, meats, frozen things, canned goods), but I want to do it as I need them so I don't have a bunch of stuff that sits on my shelves taking up valuable space. (When we moved from Ontario I filled 3 laundry baskets w/ items I had had over a year & never used to donate to the food bank).
- I tried shopping at a different grocery store than the one I went to in Ontario, but I wasn't as happy w/ the products they had.
- I have returned to the chain that I frequented in Ontario, so I know the brands I like, but the store is laid out quite a bit different, so I find myself retracing my steps ALL THE TIME to try & get all the items on my list.
- Chancery starts to cry about 10 minutes into the shopping trip. At that point I can't really head back home to try coming back another time, so I must forge ahead w/ a crying baby & a 2 year old who "wants to help" by pushing her plug in rather forcefully or removing it just as I quiet her down.
My favourite part? When the people who are shopping look at you & then at the red-faced screaming baby & then the whinging 2 year old & shake their heads acusingly. I want to tell them:
- Yes, I do like it when my children cry, at least I know their lungs are healthy!
- Yes, I did pinch them to make them cry
- They are always this happy
- What do you mean she looks angry?
After several grocery shopping trips where Adrian insisted on being held the entire time, I've taken to shopping after Adrian is in bed for the night.
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