They celebrate now not because of the differences in calendars, but what was celebrated--Epiphany. With Epiphany, Christians celebrate when the wise men finally got to see Christ (when Jesus was about 2 years old)--that is, when Christ was "introduced" and recognized by the non-Jewish world. Actually, knowing this, it makes more sense for the non-Jewish Christians to celebrate Christmas around January 5 than December 25 (ignoring the fact that He was probably born in the spring).
Remember, he is a gift from God. And as mentioned, set boundaries and keep them.
Reward the good behavior and ignore (as much as possible) the bad behavior. Kids will act in the way that attracts the parents attention. Do not give fake or excessive praise, though.
And when diapering the little guy, be sure he is "pointing south" so his urine stays in the diaper and not on clothes or people.
And Dreft Laundry Spray gets out all kinds of stains.
Remember, he is a gift from God. And as mentioned, set boundaries and keep them.
Reward the good behavior and ignore (as much as possible) the bad behavior. Kids will act in the way that attracts the parents attention. Do not give fake or excessive praise, though.
And when diapering the little guy, be sure he is "pointing south" so his urine stays in the diaper and not on clothes or people.
And Dreft Laundry Spray gets out all kinds of stains.
If you really want to see the ROUS's from The Princess Bride, take a look at a Binturong.
A cool find, though.