life with a toddler: the baby and crayons

One thing our mother complained about when we were little kids – around a week after buying a new set of crayons, most of them are already broken. So it makes me smile seeing my daughter take one crayon at a time and puts them properly at that, with all heads facing the same direction. OC lang.

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Happy feet

When I picked Yui up at daycare earlier today, these were being aired out to dry on a corner outside Yui’s classroom. Curious, I took a look up close. There weren’t any names right beside the foot but one look at all of the tiny prints and I know with a sure confidence which foot is Yui’s. I picked up the card to look at the back. Sure enough, the Mom was right; it was Yui’s foot. 🙂

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New Spring

Last winter, our indoor hibiscus/gumamela plant gave us a beautiful bloom. With hibiscus/gumamela being a perennial plant in the Philippines, I was puzzled why just when summer is here, our hibiscus is dying.

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I know that Hubs would get sad by this, that yet again one of his plants would die. So I didn’t have the heart to remove the leaves much less throw the plant away. For his part, even when all the leaves has dried up, Hubs still continued to water the plant (albeit he also didn’t remove the dead leaves hehe). Hubs didn’t give up on the plant. And it looks like his effort is taking fruit, er, leaves.

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Beautiful, isn’t it? Time to clear away the dead leaves!

potty training milestone

If there’s one baby milestone that I’ve been dreading, it’s definitely potty training. I’ve read the books and articles. I’ve read the “horror stories” – one toddler dashed straight to the couch and sat around before the Mom was able to wipe his bottom. I’ve read the many ways on how to potty train – from rewards system (a cookie, a penny etc for every successful deed) to affirmations. Been looking around for training potties too for a long time now – from standalone ones with famous cartoon characters to toddler toilet seat covers that can be put on top the adults’. However, we haven’t really established yet how to really go about it.

One thing I’m sure though ever since I’ve read about potty training. That my baby has to be developmentally ready before we start to make a go for this difficult task; with my mark for “developmentally ready” being she herself making the initiative that she already wants to be trained.

From early March, Yui has been quiet interested with the toilet room. She hovers around when we go inside; sometimes even banging the door, reminding me of a very funny meme with the twilight zone words yet showing cute chubby little fingers.

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And then from last week, whenever Yui is about to do deed no. 2, (no. 1 being peeing) she would stop whatever she’s doing and present herself in front of me and put on her usual expression when she’s about to poop (mouth stretched thin, face red from effort). I always lead her to her play room for clean up but from last week, we had to make the trip to the play room twice because she still didn’t make the “go” the first time we go to the room.

And so last Friday, when she made the face, I asked her if she wants to go to the toilet. She took a couple of steps towards the toilet, hesitated, then went to the play room and did deed no. 2 there.

Saturday came and we had a spring day walk that took our whole day. When we came home and I went to the toilet, she hovered around. So I asked her if she wants to pee in the toilet. She nodded so I sat her up (no kiddie lid on! We still weren’t able to buy as we thought she still wasn’t “developmentally ready”). But nothing happened so I let her go. Later in the evening however, she came to me wearing her funny about-to-poop face. I asked her if she wants to go to toilet. She nodded yes. And so I sat her up. This time, it was a success. She just sat prim and proper and behaved while I was cleaning her up. Her Dad was very surprised that her diaper was clean still.

So relieved to get through this difficult milestone! We can only hope there won’t be a relapse. Now, we just have to make her tell us when to pee. Will push it next time, when she’s developmentally ready. >