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Monday, September 20, 2010

Pee Pee on the Potty

A few months ago I started potty training Kyrie.  She did really well for awhile.  She could keep a pull up dry all day long.  She wouldn't tell me if she had to go, but if I put her on she went.  I was putting her on the potty every half hour or so.  It went well for about a week or so and then she got annoyed and bored with this half hour potty routine.  She refused to go on the potty at all.  I figured she just wasn't ready and so I gave up for a little while. 

Since then she's turned 2 and started talking more.  Granted she's not a dazzling conversationalist yet, but she's got a budding vocabulary.  I hope that she's old enough now to put together the words and the sensation "Pee pee on the potty."  Today we broke out the big girl panties.  I've got lofty goals of having her potty trained RIGHT NOW! (or this week.)  I keep hearing stories about how easy little girls are to train.  "Oh I had my daughter potty trained in a weekend!"  While I'm slightly more realistic, deep know I know it might not (probably won't) happen in a week, damn it I'm still going to try!

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Ah so this is the terrible twos they talked about...

It's come to my attention that the "terrible twos" are really only for girls.  Or at least that's been my experience.  When the boys were two, they were wild, they got into everything and destroyed a lot of stuff.  Really it isn't much different now that they're 5 & 7, they just talk more now.  Of course they had the occasional temper tantrum and Matthew was the master of screaming and angry fits of rage, (again, not much has changed) but for the most part they were very manageable two year olds.  The real terror began when they were three.  They knew their boundaries, knew what was wrong, weighed their options, and did the bad stuff anyway.

Since then we've been blessed with a beautiful little girl.  She just turned 2 on August 18th.  She is sweet and adorable, that is, until she doesn't get what she wants.  She doesn't talk a lot because her three older brothers talk for her.  She does have a few very clear words though, like stop, let go, move, and SHOES!  (Yes, totally my shoe obsessed child.  She wears at least 6 pairs a day, most of which do not belong to her.)  When she wants something, she takes it, and when you make her give it back she screams.  When she comes into the kitchen because she wants something, if you do not give it to her immediately she goes into a tiny impatient rage.  Yes she's even to the "throw yourself on the floor and scream til you can hardly breathe" stage, complete with kicking.  She is full of attitude and drama and she's only been 2 for a few weeks.  Despite this outrageous behavior she is still sweet and adorable, and she knows it too.  She's already mastered exploiting the cuteness.  She endlessly bats her eyelashes and even breaks out the pouty lip when necessary.  She and Conrad have the most adorable pouty lips ever.  Yes, I'm totally a sucker.  Ask me about it again in 10 years, I hope to be immune by then.

And so you see, NOW I know what they were talking about when they said "terrible twos."

*UPDATE*  It seems I've forgotten a few words she's mastered.  She just brought me a Spiderman Pez, stuffed it in my face and yelled "MINE."  I'm pretty sure she wanted me to open it so she could eat the candy.  I told her it doesn't belong to her and instead of flipping out, she contemplated this for a second and asked, "Why?"