Monday. It’s not the
best day of the week.
The number four.
Totally innocuous and unthreatening, right?
November. A winter
month. Nothing much happening.
But put them all together and they strike the fear of god
into me. Un-reasonably so. It’s not as if I have never been in this
place before.
Three times, to be exact.
See, I have decided (gulp) even marked it on the calendar,
Monday 4th of November 2013, the day the boys return to school after
Halloween, will be the day, the day
potty training commences for the fourth time in this house.
It will also be six weeks till Christmas too but that just
makes me shrug my shoulders with indifference.
Christmas? Pah! Been there, done that. Loads and loads of times. I’m an old pro at Christmas.
But I’ve only potty trained three times my whole life.
Wait.
I haven’t.
Lovely Liam pretty much did it all by himself with little or
no help from yours truly, so I’ve only got two other occasions to draw
help/confidence/experience from.
Did I gulp already?
Smallest Boy has been telling me for ages he has “lotsa wees
in nappy” and “lotsa poo’s in nappy.” He
speaks in full, articulate sentences.
He knows his yes’s from his no’s. He can use the word “actually” in context. He refuses to be tricked when asked if he
hates sweets. “No. Love them.”
He knows which of his brothers are coming down the stairs by
the sound of their step. He can tell,
with alarming accuracy, which of said brothers did not flush the toilet after
them.
He speaks fondly of giving his nappies “to the babies” and
“getting’ Wonderpants.” The child talks non-stop!
He can and will remove his shoes, socks and trousers with
little or no difficulty. He knows what
the toilet is for.
All the signs are there.
He is ready for potty training. He is more than ready.
But his mother isn’t.
Funnily enough I felt like this with the others too. They all trained at different ages and within
three days.
The first two days were a wee fest. I was washing and drying Thomas the Tank
Engine and Ben 10 underpants round the clock.
When I ran out of tracksuit bottoms, I resorted to pyjama ones.
Then it all clicked into place after the third day.
It was worth it, all the washing and drying, for those
three days to be rid of day time nappies.
I just have to keep reminding myself of that.
It will be messy (god it will be messy) in the start. I will be demented
with his attraction of making his wee’s in every single toilet in every single
shopping centre and every single café in the country.
I’ll have to dig out the piddle pad.
Yes, the piddle pad.
The trainee sits on it in the car and it soaks up any wee’s.
I’ll have to start bringing changes of clothes, underwear
and socks with me everywhere again. And shoes.
They never, ever miss
the shoes.
If past history is anything to go by, everyone who is anyone
will get a look at the big boy Wonderpants.
Whether they like it or not.
You have been warned!
The piddle pad is great - such peace of mind in the car! I'm wondering whether I can sell mine on, actually, or if that's just a little not nice.
ReplyDeleteNovember 4th is Mabel's fifth birthday, so it's a big day in our house too, but for other reasons. Good luck with yours!
My piddle pad is about five years old and still in the wrapper. It has been brought out for all of them. And subsequently flung across the car by all of them. "Not sitting on that!" Am actually hoping this time it might get used.
DeleteHappy 5th birthday Mabel!!!! Certainly is a big day.
Best of luck!Potty training puts the fear of god into me. Have tried twice before with Mini but she hates to sit on potties-we have bought about 4!-and she lacks the communication skills to tell us about deposits in her nappy!Really wanted to get her trained by the time she turns 3 in March but have learned as with so many other things, kids work to their own schedule, not anybody else's!
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