Then when I went in his room after he woke up from his nap, he looked at me and said, "Pooooo poooooo!" Sure enough, the kid had pooped. I'm all for getting him trained, too, if he'll do it. I'm just not sure if he's ready. He can say each bodily function and is showing interest in the potty since Punky has been training, but is he really ready at 18 months? I know I'm ready to NOT buy diapers for either of them any more!
Both Chicken and Cupcake got their shots today. They both did really well considering. Chicken, as we were rushing in to the appointment because we were ten minutes late, went skidding on his knees and stomach in the parking lot. Much to my chagrin, I fear it was because I was rushing him and I had all three kids by myself. Everyone in the office was huddled around the check in window when I walked in, poor babying him. Yeah, I'm a bad mother...so?
Other than that, things are ridiculously redundant around our house. I'm actually having one of those days where I'm motivated to get the house cleaned and get things done today. Hubby won't be home until late tonight, so I have some time to do it once the kids go down tonight. WOOHOO!!!
EIGHT DAYS UNTIL MY WEEKEND VACATION, WOOHOO!!!!
5 comments:
I agree with you. He might just becoming aware. I don't think you'd want to even try to potty train an 18 month old. You'd have your hands full. It will at least keep things interesting for you.
I just saw on your profile that you write romance novels. Are you working on one now or have you have one published? That is fantastic. I am impressed!!!
Yay. Take it easy. You are a busy mom. You can do 1 of 2 things:
1. Potty train in a dirty house
or
2. Not train in a clean house
LOL. This comes from someone that is WAY behind in housework.
Thanks for stopping by! Potty training? Oh, boy. Well, my house is pretty messy anyhow, but I really recommend diapers. My third will be potty trained sometime before he is 13, I promise.
This may be related to the fact that my first two gave up diapers about 4 weeks after I gave birth to their next younger sibling. I had some dark weeks of painful nursing and accidents. Enjoy their babyhood.
So, now I see Indy's comment that you write romance novels. That is really interesting.
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