So we are in the midst of potty training Judah. So far things have been going really well. She’s made it several days without an accident (until today, which was more my fault than hers) and no diapers except for naps and through the night. She still won’t poop in the potty, but that’s still great progress.
Lat night, I brushed her teeth and combed her hair, put her diaper on and put on her footied, zipper pajamas - you know the kind: all one piece with built in feet and a zipper than run from her knees to her neck - and put her to bed. No problems. She went down easily and stayed down. She slept all night, without waking us up at 5:30 like she’s been in the habit of doing lately.
She woke up at 7:30 this morning as Joshua was bringing me breakfast and showing me the clothes they found for me on their morning Running Club run. She stood up and said, “Good morning!” like she does every day, and them immediately a look of anguish came over her face, she spread her legs apart and started wailing, “Daddy, go pee pee!” Now, you also have to understand that while Judah’s been a great potty trainee, she’s also been overflowing her diapers and wetting the bed almost every night. We’ve even had to buy more sheets because she’s been going through them so fast. Joshua immediately felt her for wetness and said she was dry, so he started unzipping her so she could go in the potty. As soon as he finished, he turned to me with a look of disbelief on his face.
She wasn’t wearing a diaper.
Which means that sometime before she fell asleep, she took off her pajamas, took off her diaper, and then put her pajamas back on. She had wet the bed, her legs were clammy and cold, and her pj’s smelled entirely of pee, although they were dry. Her sheets and comforter were also wet.
I have no idea what she’s gonna do next.
wow. that’s hilarious and very interesting. i don’t know much what 2 year old’s are like, but it’s so awesome kids can suprise us. because when they are learning and maturing, so are we. but in different and similar ways.
Oh, the joy.
I can’t wait.
No, really.