Oh, yesterday was a big day in the Mother Thing household.
Conor went pee pee in the potty for the first time!!!!
It was just before his bubble bath (which, I must add, is always preceded with running through the house shouting BUBBLE BAAAAAATH! Who shouts? Uh, maybe Conor and me). Dave was in charge of the bathing, and he called me in. Conor had asked to sit on the potty before got in the water.
I honestly figured that pre-bath would be the appropriate time to start potty training as Conor loves to watch himself pee once he gets in the water. (That's a story he's going to love at 15!) What I didn't figure on was Patches wanting to be part of the process. A dog sniffing one's nethers can be quite overwhelming the first time one tries to go.
So the three of sat in the closed bathroom with my naked little monkey repeating "I go pee on the potty" without actually doing it. And just when we said, "it's ok. You don't have to go," he went.
He was so proud of himself. Just like we were. He glowed when we told him what a big boy hi was. He even wanted to sit on the potty again once he got out of the bath, although I don't think anything could happen! (and it didn't)
Ironically, I just told Dave this week that Conor will start wanting to go potty on the big boy potty when the other kids in the class started potty training. And guess what we learned this morning? Two other kids in his class have just started. I predict that we will soon have a potty trained boy on our hands.
Wow. That's big. That's our big boy.
Go Conor! I can't believe how grown-up he's gotten!
ReplyDeletePlease, please can we borrow him and his potty skillz for a little bit? Miss M could not be less interested...
ReplyDeleteI'm so impressed! Ivan asks to go "pee pee in the potty" before his bath, but that's only because we started doing it a while back and he realizes it puts off the bath for a while--the bath that he loves, but which also signals that bedtime will soon follow. Gotta love toddler logic! Anyway, he'll sit on there forever, not doing anything, and I'm torn whether to let him sit there until he gets tired of it or to set a time limit and say, okay! Bath time now! Seriously, 10-15 minutes will go by, but I also want the potty to be fun! And his idea! Etc. Eesshh... I have another question--do you cut or get Conor's hair cut? Ivan's is also very curly, but after 2 years without a haircut it's also very long and ringlet-y--cute, but not so practical. Any haircutting advice for curly heads?
ReplyDeleteMandy-
ReplyDeleteWe have not had Conor's hair cut. We're not going to for a while still.
I just love the ringlets!!!
:-)