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Potty Training…uhh…Adventure

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

I started trying to potty train my daughter when she was 16 months old. For some reason she wouldnt go in the potty, but she started potty training her doll. Then I had my son when she was 20 months. So we stopped for a while. I figured she needed to get used to the baby, and that was more important.
We started potty training again shortly after her second birthday. We did the timer until we acctually caught a “pee-pee” and something clicked and she has peed in the potty ever sense. We did the same thing for bowel movements, and she had woken up with a dry diaper every morning since she was about 14 months, so she was completely potty trained at 25 months…or so I thought.

Then, one day, I told her she couldn’t do something and she got mad and pooped herself (something she still does if she’s sufficiently mad at me). I hasnt realized that the “mad at mommy, and messing self” were related yet and thought it was an accident. So I said “uh oh! you had an accident, lets get you cleaned up.” That one time was all she needed to regress entirely. I tried everything I could think of, the timer again, sticker rewards, getting in trouble, making her rinse out her training pants…nothing seemed to help. The only time she was potty trained was at night. I had to move the carpet shampooer into the bedroom closet because I was using it every day — sometimes several times a day. Then, two weeks ago, I was eating some homemade chocolate and she walked up to me and said “mama, I want chocolate, please chocolate?” I looked at her, and had an idea. “No. Edward poopoos in his diaper because he is a baby. Babies can’t have chocolate, they are too little. You poopoo in your panties, you must be a baby, so you can’t have chocolate. Only big girls who poopoo in the potty can have chocolate.” She glared at me and melted to a flood of tears. I stepped over her feeling somewhat like a meanie. The next day, we had no misses.  Every time she has a bowel movement she gets 5 chocolate chips, if she misses, she forfeits all chocolate chips for the rest of the day, and we’ll try again tomorrow.  In the last two weeks, we’ve only had 1 miss — because she was mad at me.  So, it took us until she was 32 months, and a bribe, but finally I think we are making some progress.

This post is part of a link up with Raising Mighty Arrows I originally somehow manage to link the wrong post, if you got directed to the birthday post, I’m really sorry!  I got into a disagreement with the linky tool and didn’t realize it.

Teachable Moments

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011

It snowed about 6 inches last night. We usually just get a very light dusting of snow — if we get any at all, so it was a surprise, and our town has basically shut down for the day.

We keep a digital thermometer on top of the chicken coop so we can easily tell if they chickens are warm enough or need a heat lamp. The thermometer is now under 6 inches of snow. The snow insulated it, so it says its 30 degrees outside when its really 8. I wanted to explain this to Rachael, since I didnt understand igloos when I was little. But, as Rachael is 2, she has no idea what an igloo is. Nor does she care about snow insulation. I was lamenting that I am going to miss such a great teachable moment when it occured to me.

I miss them all the time.

Several times, when I’ve done house work, and I was in a hurry for one reason or another, Rachael comes and tries to help me. My response was not to slow down and show her what needed to be done, or to redirect her to a task that she could do. It was “Rachael, you are going to make me trip, why don’t you go play with your toys?” — A nice way of saying “get out of the way” At least once a day she come to do something with me asking if she can help, or telling me she is going to help, and I just shoo her away. A missed teachable moment.

Another missed moment. Recently, a couple came to our door asking for money so they could pay their rent. I gave them some, explained the gospel to them, and sent them on their way. I could have had Rachael with me, during that, but instead I told her to play with her dolls while mommy talked to the people. After they left, I could have explained to her about helping poor people, and telling people about Jesus. Another missed moment.

I pray that God will help me to see and utilise these teachable moments that He has given to me now instead of lamenting over the ones that I cannot use.

October?

Monday, November 1st, 2010

Where did October go?

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I never realized how much more work it would be with 2 little ones instead of one. I thought I would just be able to incorporate Edward in with whatever I was doing with Rachael. But Edward has such a different personality than Rachael did.

Even when she was small, Rachael needed her alone time. Edward on the other hand, would be thrilled if I held him all the time, and he panics if I get out of sight.

Over all, we had a fairly good October. Rachael is cutting teeth, and Edward is growing tons. At his 3 week doctor’s visit, he gained 2 lbs, and had grown 2 inches. I think he’s done about the same again by 5 weeks. His 0-3 month clothes are looking to be a little small.

I’m learning to manage my time better, and life is gradually going back to normal. Children really are a blessing, and I am so thankful for the ones that God has given me.

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Welcome To The World

Sunday, September 26th, 2010

This morning, at 3:11am, Edward James Hughes was born. He is 7lbs 14oz, and 19.5 inches long.
Both mama and baby are doing just fine.

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Behold, children are a heritage from the LORD, the fruit of the womb a reward. Psalm 127:3

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