Things I Swore I'd Never Blog About, Part Two
After an initial burst of enthusiasm, Liam's interest in learning to use the toilet has faded. He hasn't used it himself in several days.
Other characters, however, seem to think the bathroom is the happening place:
Yup, son, I agree, that line is awfully long.
Other characters, however, seem to think the bathroom is the happening place:
Yup, son, I agree, that line is awfully long.
8 Comments:
Too cute!
By chichimama, at Monday, March 27, 2006 4:02:00 PM
I have to smile at this. Every now and then, Iain still likes his stuffed animals to watch him "go".
By Dana, at Monday, March 27, 2006 9:27:00 PM
Ps - thanks for the shout out and adding me to your blogroll! (Even through my recent silence.)
By Dana, at Monday, March 27, 2006 9:39:00 PM
Chichimama - As usual, thanks :) And I know you're suffering the same potty confliction...if it helps, Liam himself likes to use the potty at 3:00 AM...he characters only appear in daylight hours. Must be a union thing.
And Dana - Thanks and You are Quite Welcome :)
And now I'm realizing I owe a few Thanks-You's for blogrolling your's truly...
By Liesl, at Monday, March 27, 2006 10:00:00 PM
And Dana - How old is Iain?
Because I'm beginning to worry about the Potty As A Spectator Sport phenonmenom.
By Liesl, at Monday, March 27, 2006 10:27:00 PM
That is pretty hilarious! But the first thing I thought was--wow, look at all those huge stuffed animals! Then I remembered not everyone lives in teeny tiny homes where you have to debate every purchase because you have no room for it!
Don't worry about the potty, he will do it when he is ready. Isaac was potty trained right after his 3rd birthday, not before.
By Piece of Work, at Tuesday, March 28, 2006 5:02:00 PM
Just love the photo - Since, I am Liam's grandmother, I'll give you the unsolicited advice that he is one smart little boy and he will decide to use the potty when he wants to do so. You probably want to be out from doing all those diapers, but there are then further complications as when he is potty trained you are looking constantly for public bathrooms! I'm a little biased in that I think he's wonderful, but enjoy this stage as they grow so quickly. End of advice for now!
By Anonymous, at Wednesday, March 29, 2006 9:15:00 AM
Hi Mom! Hi POW! I'm not all that worried about Liam using the potty. It's just that he seemed so *seriously set* on it for a while there. But yeah, Mom, you know Liam's favorite horsey outfit? I was just thinking that's going to be a hard outfit to wear when he does potty train...
By Liesl, at Wednesday, March 29, 2006 11:38:00 AM
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