Its been a full week since we began our potty training adventure and I'm exhausted. Its not like newborn baby exhaustion though - I still remember that all too well, but nonetheless, I'm bushed! We have had our ups and down, poops and pees, good times and bad, but he's potty-trained. The last diaper worn was the one I removed last Monday morning. My brain can't function enough to calculate the savings thus far on not having to buy diapers, but I'm sure it is a lot!
This process has probably been one of my biggest challenges as a parent so far. It might have been the method that we used (http://3daypottytraining.com) - it was very intensive in that I had to be by his side and watch him like a hawk for the whole 3 days (something I'm not used to and worried how it would happen cause I LOVE my space!)
However, despite the constant physical proximity to an underwear-wielding toddler, I learned quite a bit about both of us.
* The redhead is very smart - this I already knew, just got to see again firsthand. He picked up on telling me he had to go potty by the end of the first day.
* He has a wonderful spirit and a great sense of humor - this I already knew too, but got to appreciate again as we spent much time in the bathroom (check out his angel face as we wait out another pee).
* Only God can give us patience and He showered it on me this past week in an incredible way. I was able to be supportive and encouraging in the middle of the night while changing wet bedsheets and a urine-soaked toddler.
* I truly enjoyed not blogging, but instead spent precious time playing with my son and seeing his imagination and creativity.
* I also saw the importance of both parents in this process. I had two appointments I had to keep last Monday and Tuesday and it worked out that Mr. Baseball could be home with the redhead. He picked up right where I left off and did a great job while I was gone.
* I learned that M & M's are a great reward for potty-training. They're also a great reward for tired mommies!
* It feels GREAT to have a potty-trained child. Each day gets better as he continues to "get" it. Our night have been good too - he just woke up dry for the 4th morning in a row. Of course we still have had to get up in the middle of the night with him when he needs to pee.
Redhead, your daddy and I are so proud of the big boy you've become and we're soooooooo proud of you for using the potty! We love you!
Monday, January 19, 2009
a penny for my thoughts...cause that's probably all you'd pay
Posted by Caroline at 8:01 AM
Labels: parenthood, the redhead
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So glad it's going well! And he is the most angelic potty-sitting redhead I've ever seen!
Blessings!
Wow! I am SO proud of you, Seestar! And I am proud of Wesley! I want to see the underwear tushie picture too! Please! You need a break now so maybe Adam will give you some time away at a coffee shop to relax!
Tucket is super proud too! Of you and Wes-o!
Give Wes a big round of applause from us! Give yourself some chocolate from me....:)
Great job to both of you!! Can you come spend the week with me at the end of the year... we will have a little boy that will need to be potty trained also!!
Congrats - I'm so happy for you (all 3 of you)!
I'm drinking wine right now. Just thought I'd share that with you.
WHAT? Christians aren't supposed to drink? Oh, heavens!
Suck it. Love you!
Did I not mention earlier that I might have to hate you if you were too good? You're walkin' a fine line, girlie! (Good for you!)
yaaaaay Redhead! Keep up the good work. ONe day you'll get a good laugh that your mom shared your potty training adventures with a national audience ;)!
Now go eat some m&m's for me too Caroline!
I hope that you are celebrating, this is such a big thing and even bigger for the mom. It Is so much easier to just go back to diapers but you will love it. Way to go and glad that you enjoyed the time together.
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