Guess what???? We're potty training! I have a permanent grin on my face. I'm like a kid in a candy store. She's finally ready. We tried this 3 months ago but all she did was sit there and SAY she went potty. I must say from my personal experience that girls are much easier than boys. Now when I say boys what I really mean is Nathan. Let's backtrack to Nathan for a moment. . . . .
Mommy: Nate, do you want to go potty and be a big boy?
Nate: Yeah! (but I'm not going to make this easy) When I look back I distinctly remember an evil chuckle, but no one believes me. Nate for months had the liquid portion down pat, but when it came to the more solid matters, not so much. I tried everything. We bribed with toys, food, a trip to Disneyland. I secretly would cut a hole in the bottom of his diaper and told him if he would just sit on the toilet and do his business he could just do it in his diaper. Everything was working out perfectly in my head......he'll go to the bathroom and then I'll show him there was nothing to be afraid of and my lesson on teaching by deceit would be driven home. Because isn't that how all good parents teach their children.
I read stories in the bathroom for hours on end. After WEEKS (well maybe just a half hour or so) of never leaving the confines of the bathroom, I'd let myself out for some emotional counseling (aka: a carb). Guess who'd be stinky 5 minutes later. I know he was thinking Bwah, ha, ha, ha, ha, HA, ha! He also figured out my hole cutting rouse too, when one time I forgot to swap the diaper out for a "whole" one and it ended up on my carpet. That was the craps. Sorry!
He finally ended up seeing the light and at age 3.65 years my tough boy was done with diapers. Laylie has been much easier. We tried about 3 months ago and there was interest, but no delivery. I tried yesterday and we finally have delivery! Good girl. She woke up dry this morning too. Dad was in the garage almost ready to leave when she came bolting out to proudly show him her new tangled unmentionables and wanted him to come "wook in da toy-wut"! I think the minnie mouse and tangled undies are helping with her incentive. I'm kind of partial to Cinderella myself.