Thursday, January 27, 2011

Odd behaviour



I needed to put pencil to paper, or in this case keyboard to computer screen, concerning a very odd habit Rowan has picked up lately. When I think back to the time that James and I saw it first, it makes me laugh. Because we literally stood there speechless watching Rowan. Without saying a word, we came to the same conclusion. That of "freak, freak , freak". I think I recall circus music playing in my head.

So hear it is. Rowan likes to lick his pillow. But apparently the pillow licker has rules that must not be broken. And they are that he will only lick the pillow when it is covered by a a particular blue pillow sheet and he will only lick the pillow before he goes to bed. I have tried to entice him with other pillows. Pillows with Star Wars characters on them, soft fluffy fleece pillows, I even tried throwing on the nice Italian pillow sheets (that would have won me over in a New York minute)but no dice. He wants the blue one. And he won't go to sleep until he has the blue one....When we put him to bed he puts his head on the side of the pillow and sticks his tongue out and in, out and in, until he makes a big drool spot...But it gets worse....Then he will say things like, mommy come look at my computer and point at the big puddle of drool?!!! What-is-up-with-that?!I didn't know whether to laugh or cry. But I choose laughing.

Maybe all children exhibit a wide variety of odd behaviour and I'll look back and pish posh this blog post. And if that is not the case then please just lie to me. James and I are trying to decide on a course of action. Do we take that blue pillow away and deal with the consequences of Rowan being a holy terror, or do we ride it out. Because in the grand scheme of things, it is not that big a deal. That is, until he starts obsessively licking his pillow at sleepovers when he's twelve. Do you see how that could be a problem? He gets this "quirkiness" from my side of the family....He comes by it naturally; we're all a little bit of crazy. We just have to work on Rowan turning the crazy down a notch in public.

This segways into my next topic of conversation, which is the craziness that always ensues at the monthly Studio Calico pre-sale. These kits are hot, hot, hot I tell you. I scored Lollipop and Pulled Taffy. Good enough to eat.


6 comments:

amytangerine said...

miss you michelle!

Jessica said...

Ha! Interesting post. I wouldnt worry about it. I *think* they all do strange things like this. At least my daughter does. So maybe I am no help. I'm sure in a few weeks he will move onto something else. I'm excited about the SC kits too!!

Mary Jo said...

As a mama of a quirky child, I pick my battles. And I always say, if I can live with it, and it's not hurting him or anyone else, then I let it be :)

Although, seriously, my son does have something called sensory integration dysfunction. And we know that some of his quirks are a result of that. So I always say, check with the pediatrician if you are super concerned.

That said, I think most children do have those little quirks :)

Julie (juls2000) said...

I really don't know the answer to the pillow thing, but I do know kids do the strangest things. I love the lollipop and pulled taffy- yum!

Kelly said...

I don't think it's anything to worry about. It could be a comfort thing for him.
I say don't make it an issue and he'll stop when he doesn't need to do it anymore

Sasha Farina said...

i say just let it be! he's happy, you'll be happier. :))