Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Ultrasound--IT'S A BOY!!

I had my ultrasound today. I was so excited I almost posted a picture of some parts--but I figure that's a little overboard. I was so convinced it was a girl. I'm sure you've all heard me say that over the last few weeks. But it was a nice surprise to find out I was wrong (of course we would have been happy either way :) )

I love ultrasounds and watching all their little movements and seeing their face (sortof). The poor kid had the hiccups for the last 15 minutes of the ultrasound. I felt bad because you could see each time he hiccuped it jolted his whole body and his head would jerk back. They've gotta get some kind of whiplash or something, don't you think?

So, now for names. You all have to give me some ideas because for the last 3 months we've only been talking girl names. Trevor and I both can agree on Jason, but my sister likes that one too--and she has her boy before me. That's OK, I don't LOVE it, I just like it. So--give me some ideas...

RETRACTION: I just wanted to print a retraction for the last post. Ashley was potty-trained for all of two days. Now she ABSOLUTELY WILL NOT sit on the toilet. She's a stubborn little stinker...screams and runs away... When I have the time and energy, we'll duke it out and I'll break out the bribes (besides the pee-pee dance) But since we'll be going on vacation soon, I figure it can wait. My apologies for the hasty post.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Potty-trainin'

I know--it's a little silly to blog about this. But I'm just so happy :)

For awhile now, Ashley tells me she has to go potty. But it's usually copying what Hailey does. If Hailey comes to me and is jumping around and holding herself--Ashley will do that, too. So, I figured it was a little too early for that and Ashley just wants to copy Hailey. Well, whenever bath time comes--Ashley says she needs to go (right after Hailey says SHE needs to go). So I sit Ashley on the toilet and she'd sit there for like a half second and say: "I'm done!" And, of course, nothing to show for it. But no skin off my back--I was taking the diaper and clothes off for bath time anyway.

When is it a good time to potty train? For Tyler, he wasn't having it till he was three. We tried and tried. Hailey was a little over 2 1/2. My mom says girls are always faster? But Ashley just turned two like two weeks ago--I guess it's been a month...and if she's ready... I always just kind of scoffed at people who said their kids were potty trained but they still had "accidents" nineteen times a day and they were like 1 year old. Or those people (no offense if you are one) that "potty-train" since BIRTH and every time the kid eats (drinks) they sit them on a bucket. I know people who do this (no one that frequents this blog, though). I'm just saying, I'm under the impression that kids have to develop those muscles down there and it just doesn't happen until about 2-3.

Anyway, a couple days ago Ashley tells me she needs to go and when I sit her on the toilet, she says: "Go away mom" and pushes on my leg to leave. Whatever, I think, as I go help the other kids with their clothes for bathtime. And as I gather the dirty clothes from them and their laundry basket--I hear a tinkle in the toilet! So I do the "pee-pee dance" for her, and tell her how proud I am of her, what a BIG GIRL, etc. etc. But I still think this is a coincidence. She probably didn't need to go, but was sitting there long enough and happened to go.

But the next couple of days, she keeps telling me she wants to go potty. It's usually at an inopportune time--like when we're in the van driving somewhere. So I think nothing of it. Then yesterday when she told me at home she needed to go--I put her on the toilet and she went again! YEAH!

Today, she even pooped on the toilet. What in the world? That was the last thing my other two would do. They would be all potty-trained and I would have to coax them to poop on the toilet. Not Ashley. I was so proud and happy. Could this mean I have like four months of diaper free children? Crazy. We've had diapers since April 2003. I should've taken some pictures. Sorry about the "no visuals"--use your imagination :)