Showing posts with label potty training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label potty training. Show all posts

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Blast from the Past : #5

July 29, 2007--Meet me in St Louie


Hey. We are in St. Louis for a fam reunion of the Hovis side (Daddy's mommy's side of the fam) and we are all staying in a Holiday Inn--thanks Uncle Roger for the hook up. Mommy used to love staying in hotels. The pool, the freshly made bed and daily clean towels, etc. We brothers overheard her talking about how it is not as fun as it used to be. Maybe because we scream, the lack of napping, the lack of sleeping in, the lack of relaxation...we just don't get it. However, for those of you interested, no diapers were packed for the trip. We are officially a diaper free family! Congrats Ethan.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Blast from the Past : #4

July 11, 2007--PT 101

So good news for the class. Ethan passed a test! He is still far from passing the class, but passing the test is a start. He peed on his potty. Okay, Mommy has been making him walk around naked all day, and he was sitting on it while watching a movie, so it wasn't a conscious decision at first. Mommy is expecting Ethan to get better and better at this thing. We as brothers think she is being too optimistic.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Blast from the Past : #3

July 8, 2007--Peeing

Hey, world. The latest in the Lytle household involves crudeness, so those with sensitive natures need not read on.

Potty training 101: Aidan passed and was trained in three days, including nights. Now Ethan is in class and is failing. He doesn't see the need to use the toilet. Mom has even tried to use her stubborn nature to battle it, but she is failing as well. She tried letting Ethan go without a diaper, but after he pooped in the floor, walked in it and spread the love, she gave up the fight. Mom wants Ethan to get a job to pay the extra 400 bucks a month it will cost to send him to a day care other than DCA, (she gets 1/2 price as an employee,) but passing the PT 101 class is a prerequisite for entry. There is some law against child labor, so Mom is working on getting around that. So, although it won't be important when we are teenagers, (at least it won't unless Ethan is still in a diaper) it is important now so our parents will save $ on tuition for the next 10 months. We'll keep you posted for those who want to know our adventures in the bathroom.