| They're like kittens...pretty much everything amuses them. My suggestion: put the fine china on a low shelf and put animal crackers amongst them...you'll have no more china, of course, but you'll have one very happy two year old! |
...I miss my sanity already!
| And Cartoons! Sponge Bob and such! |
Kids TV drives me crazy. Even if I can just hear it, it makes me want to eat my own fist!
| One REALLY fun thing is pudding painting (grab some chocolate pudding and big sheets of paper). Maybe do it in an empty bath tub that way she and her work surface can be easily cleaned up afterwards |
I would just like to thank you on behalf of my neice, who had a fabulous time with this Tex, she really loved it!
| Dolls or bears are fun for her to pretend to care for. Little ones usually like putting stuffed bears/dolls/puppies to sleep or pushing them around in a stroller. |
She usually pretends I'm just one big doll! Oh the fun we have....
| Any safe odds and ends you have can be put in a bucket and given to her. She'll dump them out and study, explore, and play with them. They don't even have to be toys, just safe things that have different colors, textures, patterns, and uses. |
Thanks chick, that is a really great help.
| We used to make cookies or fairy cakes, they loved being able to mix and measure the batter out or cut the cookies into shapes....and of course, the best part was being able to eat what they'd made later! |
We are going to attempt the baking thing today, I have to say though I am extremely nervous! I just don't want anything to happen to her! I'm such a wimp!
| Bear in mind the more active you are with her, the more you'll wear her out and she'll sleep better at night. Some kids instinctively know that their parents are gone and don't sleep as well as they usually do, so keeping them active is a good idea. |
We have problems with the sleeping. She usually wakes up during the night and is impossible to get back off because she is here and it's all so exciting. Because she's stayed a few nights in a row though, she is lots more settled and is sleeping right though, I am loving it!
| Take her to the pool. It will keep you busy and wear her out where she sleeps good at night. I don't know any kid who isn't worn out after a few hours at the pool. And it's okay to let her watch a video just don't let her veg out in front of the tv all day |
That's an excellent idea! I haven't done the whole swimming thing for ages! Oooh I'm all excited!
| So my potential answer of "alcohol - heavy doses" is not correct?! Darn it. |
That can be the back-up plan 
| My wife and I had our son and daughter watching a good many of the Sesame Street and Disney sing/dance-a-long videos. We went for the most educational stuff we could find, and then let the kids watch as long as they were happy |
Yep I agree somethings are educational, and she does pick up alot from it, I guess I just want a good balance!
| As long as they aren't kept awake long in the tired period you can encourage them to take a little nap and let them and you both recharge a bit. Just don't waste the opportunity to recharge your own batteries so you can keep up for the later round |
I've made that mistake once, of not taking the opportunity to sleep when she did, it won't be happening again!
| I just wanted to let you know I admire your courage for taking on a two year old. I know she is the apple of your eye and all, but still, the task sounds completely daunting to me. I don't know if I'd have the patience. You will make a wonderful mother one day |
Thanks Maso, that really means alot 
Thanks all for the advice, it's really helped xxxx