I read a lot of very creative blogs about a lot of different things. One thing I love is when parents write about more than just re-capping their days with their family – which is mainly what I do here. They talk about “topics” and “issues” rather than the daily happenings. I keep struggling to come up with creative posts and have been at a loss – thus the decrease in posts lately. I also think that last year there were so many “firsts” that we wanted to capture that now those same events are a little less eventful. Those events are probably more fun now, but now quite as monumental. I’ve also been a lot more hands-on with our activities, so not as much time to take photos. I guess this is just a natural progression with our ever-changing little ones. We are still enjoying every single minute with them, but our time together is way different than it was a year ago. We are spending a lot of time playing with other families and they are truly enjoying time with their friends – as are we! Last night we had 2 families over for dinner and the adults actually had some time to sit on the porch and talk while the kiddos played inside and watched some tv. We won’t talk about every single toy we own that they pulled out, but it was definitely nice for all of us to have some time to enjoy our friends.
Memorial Day with the neighbors
Ok – on to my post for today…
Yesterday at church one of the things the speaker said was what you talk about and what your conversations revolve around can tell you a lot about a person. Kevin and I both laughed because what we spend a lot of our time talking about these days is pee and poop! I’m not sure what that says about us as a family, but it sure made us giggle.
Celebrating Gran-daddy’s Birthday
Both kiddos are doing great with their potty training, but we are still having numerous accidents. We had both of them in panties/underwear most of the weekend and for the most part they did great. There have been a few times of finding a child with wet pants and we weren’t sure where/when it happened. So that led to a “hunt” for the scene of the crime. Our dogs have been having accidents as well, so I keep looking out for accidents and surprises from 4 different individuals in our house. Thus, lots of pee and poop conversations.
There are 2 accidents that happened within just a few minutes of each other that made me wish for a break… Riley went poop 2 times while we were at the pool on Sunday (for only an hour). That wouldn’t have been such a big deal, especially since we had brought 2 extra swim diapers. The problem was that we forgot wipes. Just imagine trying to take off a wet bathing suit, a wet plastic cover and a wet/poopy swim diaper…and no wipes. Not. Fun. After we got home, I threw the kids in the bath tub and got them all clean. I took Riley out and while I was draining the tub and drying her off I saw Ryan doing his business. I looked in the tub and next to my clean son was a big deposit! At least he waited until Riley was out and the tub was drained. When I asked Ryan why he pooped in the tub and not the potty, he didn’t really have an answer – just kinda grinned at me. Riley, of course, had a ball talking all about it ~~ “Ryan, don’t poop in the tub – poop goes in the potty” ~or she announced ~ “Daddy, Ryan pooped in the tub and made a mess.” I’m ready to be past this training stage, but I will continue to be patient – at least for a little bit longer.
Web Albums Added:
http://picasaweb.google.com/hutchinson.heidi/20100606GrandaddySBirthday#
http://picasaweb.google.com/hutchinson.heidi/20100612Summer#
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