Beautiful Jesus, how may I bless Your heart?
Knees to the earth I bow down to everything You are.
Knees to the earth
Beautiful Jesus
How may I bless Your heart?
Knees to the earth I bow down to everything You are.
Beautiful Jesus
You are my only worth.
So let me embrace You always as I walk this earth.
- Watermark
Today we began our potty training adventure - officially. Actually, I tried starting to potty train her the end of May, but it was right after we officially weaned. She was having trouble keeping her fluid intake at the right levels and ended up spending a day and part of an evening in Children's Hospital because she was dehydrated.
My poor baby had to have a catheter to get urine samples and she was so dehydrated they were not even able to get blood when they tried on her arms twice! So needless to say we postponed potty training and let her get back to normal.
Now she's gotten her fluid intake regulated and can tell me when she's wet/or poopy (She yells "MOM, I poo poo" - and poo poo is what she calls anything she does in her diaper)- so to me that mean the next step is potty training. I do not use pull ups when potty training except when we are going out in public, and diapers are only for night time....although past few nights she has stayed dry.
Today she wore her "big girl" pants all day and only had 3 accidents....still hasn't done anything in the potty, but she sure has done a lot of sitting. I am having her train Elmo while I train her and she really likes checking to make sure Elmo is "dry" and then putting him on the potty. I think Elmo has been on the potty today more than she has.
So basically what I'm doing is checking her every 15 minutes and I'll ask if she's dry - if she is, she gets a treat and I have her sit on the potty - at some point she will hopefully do something in the potty and receive a bigger treat and loads of applause. If she's wet, we do a change of pants (no treat) and we start the 15 minutes all over again. That's the plan - it's been a while since I've had to potty train so I'm trying to remember what I did the last 2 times (10-13 years ago!) and pick what worked best.
I'm open to suggestions and will let you know how tomorrow goes.
Please pray for this family. Their beautiful daughter drowned last week at the beach. Please say a a prayer for them, especially tomorrow and the days following. I'm sure she and her family would appreciate your prayers and encouraging comments.
JP's football season ended on a rather "muddy" note last year. When we came in from his last game his football cleats were not allowed in the house. I had them put out on the back porch with the intentions of hosing them down at a later time. Fast forward to now nearly a year later - and guess what? - Those cleats still sit on the back porch waiting to be hosed down. I was rearranging things on the porch and saw something odd with his shoe. There was a bunch of straw sticking out of it - my first thought was - "why did my son put straw in his shoe?" (If you know JP, that is a valid question) I picked it up to see if there was an obivious explanation before questioning him and saw that this straw was not just stuffed in there carelessly - but that great care had been taken in arranging each piece of grass, hay, and plastic baggie. A bird had built a nest in those muddy cleats. I started to dump it out, thinking it had served it's purpose and the birds were long gone, but decided to save the shoe to show Randy at a later date.
Two weeks later, the shoe still sat there ( I get sidetracked easily) - I went to grab the shoe to show Randy and when I reached for it a bird came flying out of the shoe! I was so startled - I don't know how I didn't drop the shoe. Good thing I didn't because the shoe now held these:
Here's mommy bird on our swing set waiting for me to put the camera away and go back inside.
A few days later I was more careful to not touch the shoe and just held my camera up high over the shoe and snapped a quick picture to see what was inside at this point. I caught a picture of mommy bird sitting happily on her eggs.
About 2 days later, (about a week ago) I was on the porch to set up Kit Kat's water table when I heard lots of little chirps! I grabbed my camera (of course!) and caught these new little ones waiting on mommy.
Not very pretty at this stage are they?
That brings us to today. I heard chirping all day - I kept thinking surely these babies are about ready to fly the nest - I took a picture of the inside of the shoe to see if they were still in there, but the shoe was empty.
But the chirping was definitely coming from the porch. I walked around the bicycles and when I got to the picnic table it was definitely louder. There was a baby birdie sitting under our picnic table trying to hide in the table cloth. I moved the table cloth and the bird ran - to a corner of the yard to hide. (but we have 3 dogs out there!)
On a mission to save the birdie Randy and I tried to corner it into a box but it ran underneath the fence to the front side of our house under a set of bushes, and we just let it go at that point. At least our dogs couldn't get a hold of it. This was the best full shot of the bird I was able to get, but we were trying to get it in the box so it turned out blurry.
Here it is going under our fence
So our little bird adventure has come to an end, and to think it all started with some muddy football cleats on our back porch.
While I was reading my email today, my little one crawled into my lap and held my face in her hands, looking deep into my eyes she said "Awww - me mommy". Then I was given the biggest, sweetest smile and a hug. (all together now..."awwwww")
People are always mentioning how spoiled she is or will be - but I think they've got it backwards...I'm definitely the one that's spoiled.
My baby turned 2 last Sunday and we celebrated her birthday here at the house. I purchased a B@rney cake pan off Eb@y and attempted to bake her cake before I left for church that morning. Evidently letting it cool in the pan while we were at church was not a good idea...as it stuck to the pan and I had a hard time getting it out. With less than 3 hours before her party, Daddy made a quick trip to the store and bought more cake mix so I could try again. We also had a hard time with frosting colors....I purchased store bought "icing coloring" and it tasted NASTY!!! So in the end we settled on using a couple drops of red and blue food coloring for the purple icing. I piped on the icing using bag with a star tip, used green sprinkles for the belly, chocolate icing for the mouth, and chocolate chips for the eyes and nose (white frosting for the blank space and the teeth). I think he turned out pretty cute, not as purple as the actual "Barney", but Kit Kat, knew who the cake was meant to be. She enjoyed all her presents - and the next day kept asking if it was still her birthday - :)
Here is a slide show of the pictures from her "party":