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		<title>somewhat increasingly less cranky</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now that I have a potty-trained kid, the world is suddenly opening up to me in the way of an oyster or something similar. Oh, the things I can do: at the store, for example, I can stride blithely past the diaper displays without obsessively checking to see if they have his size. I no [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now that I have a potty-trained kid, the world is suddenly opening up to me in the way of an oyster or something similar. Oh, the things I can do: at the store, for example, I can stride blithely past the diaper displays without obsessively checking to see if they have his size. I no longer have to worry that I&#8217;ve ventured out into the world without a diaper tucked into my purse (I ditched the diaper bag when he was about six months old so this is more of an issue than you&#8217;d think). And the best part?</p>
<p>I can now use the childcare center at IKEA.</p>
<p>(Honestly, it was the first thing that occurred to me when we realized he was potty trained. But I have yet to do it, since they&#8217;re remodeling. Remodeling! Damn them and their delicious meatballs!)</p>
<p>On a larger scale, we can actually actively consider sending the kid to preschool, the thought of which fills me with a giddy sort of glee. Not that I don&#8217;t enjoy spending every second of every day with a small child climbing on me and yanking or poking some portion of my anatomy, but since I&#8217;m usually trying very, very hard to get some work done during those seconds, I think the kid is often bored. I&#8217;m a firm believer in boredom as parenting device, mind you, but I also like the idea of the kid learning to play nicely with other children his own age and listen to authority figures who aren&#8217;t his parents. Plus he&#8217;s seriously awesome, and why would I want to keep that all to myself?</p>
<p>So, we&#8217;re looking. Preschool hasn&#8217;t even been on my radar, so I have no idea if other parents are reading this and laughing hysterically at the idea of me thinking I can just waltz in and enroll my kid all willy-nilly. Go ahead, laugh. I can&#8217;t hear you over the sound of my own denial.</p>
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