Showing posts with label potty training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label potty training. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Potty Training 301

This one is interesting.

An entire day of potty training yielded NO accidents!

But also NO successes.

Figure that one out!

We swam in the lake for awhile, so I'm assuming he went then, but other than that, from 10 am this morning, until bedtime the boy didn't go potty AT ALL. We tried several times, but nothing happened. He even stayed dry through a two hour nap.

Hmmmm.....

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

God knew I needed an easy one.

Can it really be this easy?


I hope I don't jinx myself be posting this, but I believe that...


Annie is potty trained!


She continues her reign as Easiest child EVER, at least for our household.


Don't hate me though, I've paid my dues!


Seriously, with Ellie, I thought I was going to go INSANE over the potty training thing. We started training Ellie when she was 2 1/2, she was finally trained at about 3 1/2.


One whole year of accidents and power struggles.


When she was about 3, Jason and I took her to Lowe's with us. I asked her over and over again..."Do you need to go potty?" And every time her answer was a firm "NO"! She was so FIRM about it, that I believed her.


Silly, silly me.


We were examining our choices for closet shelving. Ellie was standing in the cart, talking to her baby sister. All of a sudden, I realized that she had spread her legs. Realizing what was coming next, I said NO, ELLIE, DON'T ...


Yeah, she did.


Right in the middle of the shelving isle at Lowe's, A Big Puddle.


I thought Jason was going to die of embarrassment.


I, on the other hand, was just plain MAD!


(me) I asked you 14 times if you needed to go potty! Why didn't you say YES!


(Ellie) 'Cause I didn't need to go then.


(me) Why didn't you tell me that you needed to go?


(Ellie) I don't know.


After finding an employee and reluctantly explaining the situation, (thankfully he was very kind and had kids of his own!) I hauled her out to the car to get her cleaned up. This same scene repeated itself several times, in different locations. I didn't use Pull-ups, because she just used them as diapers. Sticker charts didn't work. Presents worked for awhile, but then ceased to encourage her. Honestly, I don't know what ended up happening, but around age 3 1/2, the accidents finally stopped for the most part.


So, I'm sure you understand why I was very reluctant to potty train Annie.


However, after kinda trying for about 2 months, she has kept her Dora panties dry for 4 straight days!

I love her phrasing..."Mommy! Pee Pee's comin'!"


Thank you Annie, for being so easy!


We did have one public accident with Annie, but that was more my fault than hers. She wasn't really in potty training mode, and I ran out of diapers, and then I forgot she didn't have a diaper on, and well...Don't worry, I cleaned the bouncy house myself with disinfectant!


Oh well, I guess that's all water under the bridge now.

Or pee pee under the shopping cart.

I guess it all depends on how you look at it!