Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Mom needa' go Potty!





Run run run as fast as you can, will we make it to the potty little man!

That's right, Davids in big boy briefs (I don't really call them briefs but who could resist three B's). He has been wearing them for two or three weeks now, and can I just say it's been a breeze. Not to say we don't have occasional accidents, but he's even keeping his diapers dry during naps and at night a lot!

I didn't really have any great indications it was time to start, I was just talking about potty-training with some friends and thought... why not.

The best part is he can almost do the whole process himself. He runs in there, flips on the light and the fan, scoots his stool up th the toilet, pushes down his pants and goes... oh yeah don't forget to "point it down!" this is the most important step with a boy or you end up having to clean the walls... yep been there.

One of my favorite things is how much Brody loves David, and it's starting to be more mutual. Every time David comes around Brody lights up. When David hears Brody waking up he'll run into his room saying "Mom Brody wake up!" I can't wait for them to be able to run off together to play and cause mischief!

6 comments:

karis stapley said...

They're too cute together! Cole loves his lil "broders" too!Fun stuff!
And thats so awesome about David doing so well with potty training. It's encouraging for me to try again with Cole.

Joy Elizabeth Jackson said...
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Joy Elizabeth Jackson said...

Yeah, I messed up on my last comment...sorry! I love the "point it down" part! Truly priceless!

Crystal, Russell and Our Boys said...

I love that video! What a great memory and peek of even more fun to come!

Katie L. said...

Cute giggles. I can't wait until our next visit--we didn't take enough pictures last time!

Matt and Jessica Stevenson said...

your boys look like they are going to be twins when brody gets older! I myself am so worried about potty training a BOY...thank you for easing my mind, i have heard that boys are harder to train than girls but it sounds like David did very well!