Saturday, September 25, 2010

Adventures in motherhood

It seems like everyday keeps getting harder and harder. I teach Kalynn, my daughter, one new thing and its like she forgets five things she already knew. I've been trying to potty train her for about five months and she still hasn't caught on. She says potty, pulls down her pants, and will sit on the potty for five ten minutes and do absolutely nothing. As soon as I pull her pull up up she pottys and I have to change her and she cries. She's never like being changed. The first few weeks of her life she couldn't potty. She had to get a suppository everyday in order for her to use the bathroom it was horrible. She couldn't potty in a dirty diaper she would push out a little bit just enough for you to know she potty and as soon as you changed her she would push out the rest in a clean diaper. I can't wait until shes potty trained it will save me 20 a week on pull ups.
For the past few days she wont let me move in my sleep with out her. She can be sound a sleep and as soon as I get up from the bed I hear her coming down the hall crying like I left her and was never coming back.
Her talking is getting worse instead of better. I guess the workers at the daycare say baby a lot because Kalynn now says baby at the end of every sentence. I can understand the first word she says and the last word but not much else. If you say something and tell her to repeat it she will say it clear as day. I don't know it shes talks unclear on purpose or that is just how she talks. The lady's at the daycare says she can talk really good, and shes the boss over all of the other kids so really i don't know.
Once I get the talking and the potty draining over with I hope it gets easier.

1 comment:

  1. We're all like that. In order to let in new information, I have to push out some old information.

    K. Smith
    Eng. 226

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