We gave in today. After a week of washing little underwear and soggy socks there was still fight in us. But with Nugget's stepping up ceremony (Pre-k Graduation) we realized that a day in pull-ups would make the day go smoother. To complicate things further I threw my back out at the zoo the day before.
It went good, the pull ups are no where near as absorbent as regular diapers. Hopefully we will be back on track in a day or two.
But the day went great. It was sad since many of my daughters classmates are not returning to the school. While still a really enjoyable time. And yes the little guy jumped into virtually every photo he could.
Monday
Sunday
Camp papa
So tomorrow is Nugget's Pre-K moving up ceremony. We are so proud of the kind of awesome little girl she has become. But that also means that Camp Papa begins for season three. It will be a slow start as I threw out my back on Sunday at the zoo.
Things I'd like to do this summer.
- Finish potty training
- Teach at least nugget how to ride a bike
- teach both to catch with a baseball glove
- Go to a Mets game
- Go camping
- use some of those kids bowl free coupons
- pick up more freelance work
- visit new parks and play in a park in every burrough.
Things I'd like to do this summer.
- Finish potty training
- Teach at least nugget how to ride a bike
- teach both to catch with a baseball glove
- Go to a Mets game
- Go camping
- use some of those kids bowl free coupons
- pick up more freelance work
- visit new parks and play in a park in every burrough.
Thursday
The American Baking Competition - TV recap
When nine of America’s finest amateur bakers strapped on their aprons and faced off in the cookie challenge, rules and spirits were broken. Risks were taken and cookies were burnt and it was all up to judges Paul Hollywood and Marcela Valladolid to decide which way the cookie ultimately crumbled in the latest installment of The American Baking Competition.
The first competition was the signature bake where, the contestants had to create one of their tried and true recipes and bake one dozen cookies in an hour and a half. The judges looked for consistency in look, taste and originality. While host Jeff Foxworthy looked for a large glassof milk to enjoy with the confections. read the rest at HaveUHeard.net
Game of Potties : a song of wet underwear and pants. The Bribe
The little guy has been much better with using the potty, though his accidents are still very frequent. But it doesn't seem as daunting, and small batches of laundry are so much easier to deal with.
So the little guy was sitting on the potty, doing his business, and a commercial for Chuck E Cheese comes on and he says he wants to go there. I think he's way to small to enjoy CEC yet, but he seems really fascinated by it. So I tell him that when he is fully potty trained we will go.
This is not the first time I used bribery as a tool for potty training. When I was training Nugget we went to Ikea and she really wanted to play in Smaland (I can't figure out how to make umlauts or the degree signs over letters) but you needed to be a certain height and out of diapers. Nugget was tall enough, but was still in pull-ups. She longingly looked at the kids jumping into the ball pit. But that ended up being one of the sparks to get her out of diapers.
After we got her trained, Mrs.GMIBP and I took a trip out to the Ikea in Brooklyn and with glee Nugget went in and played. It being the first time she lasted only 20 minutes because she was too scared to play. Now they practically have to drag her out.
So hopefully the idea of video games, skeeball, dudes in mice costumes and bad pizza is inspiration enough for Thor to be fully potty trained.
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As an aside, I have a friend who says there are no accidents, I'll see what he says when his daughter starts potty training. "She peed on herself on purpose."
So the little guy was sitting on the potty, doing his business, and a commercial for Chuck E Cheese comes on and he says he wants to go there. I think he's way to small to enjoy CEC yet, but he seems really fascinated by it. So I tell him that when he is fully potty trained we will go.
This is not the first time I used bribery as a tool for potty training. When I was training Nugget we went to Ikea and she really wanted to play in Smaland (I can't figure out how to make umlauts or the degree signs over letters) but you needed to be a certain height and out of diapers. Nugget was tall enough, but was still in pull-ups. She longingly looked at the kids jumping into the ball pit. But that ended up being one of the sparks to get her out of diapers.
After we got her trained, Mrs.GMIBP and I took a trip out to the Ikea in Brooklyn and with glee Nugget went in and played. It being the first time she lasted only 20 minutes because she was too scared to play. Now they practically have to drag her out.
So hopefully the idea of video games, skeeball, dudes in mice costumes and bad pizza is inspiration enough for Thor to be fully potty trained.
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As an aside, I have a friend who says there are no accidents, I'll see what he says when his daughter starts potty training. "She peed on herself on purpose."
Wednesday
Kids in cardboard boxes
http://updatednews.ca/2013/06/03/why-finnish-babies-moslty-sleep-in-cardboard-boxes/
In sure by now many of you have read the story about Finnish babies sleeping in cardboard boxes on Facebook. It is pretty amazing that the government would have the foresight to do something like this.
While there is nothing like that here in the U.S. If there was it would be a political volleyball, with millionaires squabbling with other millionaires about who deserves to get one or why are we spending so much when they could do it them selves. It's too bad. The closest thing we have to that is companies (mostly diaper and formula companies with a sprinkled in entertainment company or two) will bid to get into hospitals to give new moms their sample pack.
But that is what having a baby is about here. Going to your baby superstores and registering for things you don't need. Do you know why people don't register for their second kid? It's not that they already have stuff, it's they know how much of that stuff is useless. Bottle sterilizer. Diaper warmer. Etc etc.
Perhaps we should take a hint from the Fins. Get the bare essentials for your baby and spend time bonding with them. Not worrying so much if decorative safety padding in the crib that matches everything else will actually suffocate your kid.
In sure by now many of you have read the story about Finnish babies sleeping in cardboard boxes on Facebook. It is pretty amazing that the government would have the foresight to do something like this.
While there is nothing like that here in the U.S. If there was it would be a political volleyball, with millionaires squabbling with other millionaires about who deserves to get one or why are we spending so much when they could do it them selves. It's too bad. The closest thing we have to that is companies (mostly diaper and formula companies with a sprinkled in entertainment company or two) will bid to get into hospitals to give new moms their sample pack.
But that is what having a baby is about here. Going to your baby superstores and registering for things you don't need. Do you know why people don't register for their second kid? It's not that they already have stuff, it's they know how much of that stuff is useless. Bottle sterilizer. Diaper warmer. Etc etc.
Perhaps we should take a hint from the Fins. Get the bare essentials for your baby and spend time bonding with them. Not worrying so much if decorative safety padding in the crib that matches everything else will actually suffocate your kid.
Game of Potties : a song of wet underwear and pants. Random Thought
I think I'm much more anxious about this potty training thing than the little guy is. I'm pretty comforted by the fact that most of the kids in his play group are not trained yet either.
Game of Potties : a song of wet underwear and pants.
NOTE: I don't want to be one of those parents who is constantly talking about potty training online.
Two days ago Thor's potty training started in earnest. His last diaper came off and I put on a pair of Superman underwear on him. He was very resistant at first but seemed to like how they felt and liked the attention.
He sat on his potty but nothing. Well he enjoyed the M&Ms I gave him. But the potty remained dry as a desert.
I don't remember training Nugget being this difficult. Maybe I am just less confident, maybe he is more stubborn. Maybe boys are not as easy to train.
In his first full day, he got to try on a cadre of liscenced underwear. Batman, Aquaman, Jake and the Neverland Pirates and Yo Gabba Gabba each one ended up in the hamper, in guessing that me and the lady at the laundry who doesn't speak English will become close friends.
People will say he's not ready. But he needs to be ready by September and I don't now how long this will take. I'm trying to do it with patience and humor, I set up a potty in the back of my SUV which I have him sit on.
So far he has only peed on himself. He pooped twice in the potty, which was awesome. And I found the restraint not to post the picture of his poop online. If anyone has any useful advice I welcome it, as a comment or email. Non-useful advice can be sent to Niel@imnotreadingthis.com
Two days ago Thor's potty training started in earnest. His last diaper came off and I put on a pair of Superman underwear on him. He was very resistant at first but seemed to like how they felt and liked the attention.
He sat on his potty but nothing. Well he enjoyed the M&Ms I gave him. But the potty remained dry as a desert.
I don't remember training Nugget being this difficult. Maybe I am just less confident, maybe he is more stubborn. Maybe boys are not as easy to train.
In his first full day, he got to try on a cadre of liscenced underwear. Batman, Aquaman, Jake and the Neverland Pirates and Yo Gabba Gabba each one ended up in the hamper, in guessing that me and the lady at the laundry who doesn't speak English will become close friends.
People will say he's not ready. But he needs to be ready by September and I don't now how long this will take. I'm trying to do it with patience and humor, I set up a potty in the back of my SUV which I have him sit on.
So far he has only peed on himself. He pooped twice in the potty, which was awesome. And I found the restraint not to post the picture of his poop online. If anyone has any useful advice I welcome it, as a comment or email. Non-useful advice can be sent to Niel@imnotreadingthis.com
Monday
A great moment in good parenting.
Today we had an eagle court of honor for one of our scouts a really deserving young man. And despite all my anxiety of how the event would go .
Would anyone show up?
Would we have too much food?
Not enough?
It went great. People liked how it went and seemed both inspired and grateful. My big takeaway was a small moment that many people may not have seen or noticed that touched me. Right after the young man was awarded his Eagle Scout rank he pinned a eagle parent pin on his mom and dad. The scout's dad was overwhelmed with tears.
I know this scout's dad a little, as he is a frequent driver on our trips and such a great guy. He is stoic and serious, until he warms up to you and then you are pals for life. But to see him break down was a little surprising. His son overcame a lot to earn the rank. I know seeing your child do something they didn't think they could do makes any dad proud. I couldn't imagine what that moment was like for him. Soon after I went over to where my wife and kids were sitting, and said to my three year old "no pressure but that could be you in 13-15 years". And if it is meant to be, no doubt I'll be in tears myself, but I'm sure I'll react that way whenever he or my daughter achieve something they worked hard to accomplish.
Would anyone show up?
Would we have too much food?
Not enough?
It went great. People liked how it went and seemed both inspired and grateful. My big takeaway was a small moment that many people may not have seen or noticed that touched me. Right after the young man was awarded his Eagle Scout rank he pinned a eagle parent pin on his mom and dad. The scout's dad was overwhelmed with tears.
I know this scout's dad a little, as he is a frequent driver on our trips and such a great guy. He is stoic and serious, until he warms up to you and then you are pals for life. But to see him break down was a little surprising. His son overcame a lot to earn the rank. I know seeing your child do something they didn't think they could do makes any dad proud. I couldn't imagine what that moment was like for him. Soon after I went over to where my wife and kids were sitting, and said to my three year old "no pressure but that could be you in 13-15 years". And if it is meant to be, no doubt I'll be in tears myself, but I'm sure I'll react that way whenever he or my daughter achieve something they worked hard to accomplish.
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