ONLY panties…

We potty trained Harper over Martin Luther King Jr. weekend in January.  By the end of the weekend, I think it is fair to say that she was potty trained.  Granted she still needed to be reminded to go; she wasn’t pooping in the potty; she wore pull ups for car rides, public places, naps, and night time.  Fast forward to May and while we had long stopped putting her in a pull up for car rides and public places, she was still wearing one at naptime and night time.  She would continually wake up dry though so just last week, I decided that we would try panties at night.  We are going on our fifth night now with no accidents.  I’m so proud of her.  So Harper now sleeps in panties….only panties!  Avery stopped sleeping in pajamas months ago and now Harper wants to be just like Avery and wear only panties to bed just like her big sister.  Here is my little cutie patootie.  Seriously I love that litle tuchas!  I could (and do) just squeeze it all the time!  

Okay mom, will you take my picture already!

Potty Training AGAIN!!

I’ve been anticipating, dreading, and looking forward to this weekend for quite some time.  With Avery and Emerson, they both wanted to try the potty for months and months prior to me being ready and at first I let them try it, but I quickly realized that sitting on it somehow turned into just a place to read or hang out.  With Harper I knew that the weekend long potty training method was the one that would work for us so while I occasionally let Harper sit on the potty at her request, I didn’t really bother to waste any effort or time potty training before the weekend long event began.  And while Harper may have wanted it to start several months ago, committing a whole weekend in itself is hard enough as it is for two working parents so selfishly (but also for Harper’s benefit) we waited until January when I had a three day weekend and we were able to clear our entire weekend schedule. 

The official kick off to the weekend began Friday night when we all headed to Giant to pick up our M&M’s, salty treats, and juice. We went to the Giant in Vienna so that Harper could have the “Customer in Training” cart that Avery and Emerson used for the same event two years prior.  Unfortunately, they no longer had the carts so the girls opted to carry baskets before they got to heavy.  
While the girls all regularly go to the grocery store without having to use the bathroom, for whatever reason Avery and Emerson both had to use the bathroom while we were in Giant…by the third bathroom request when we were checking out, I thought I too was going to lose my “shit”…no pun intended…lol.Anyway, so morning started off slow but good.  Harper doesn’t normally drink juice so she actually doesn’t like it that much and she was very slow to drink the liquids, which certainly felt like the process was watching paint dry.  We started official kick off at 9:00 and Harper was pretty quick to pick up on the process of staying “dry and clean” and teaching her baby to stay “dry and clean”. By 10:30 no accidents, but no pee either!  Finally a little before 11:00 Harper had her first accident but she knew right away and it wasn’t that bad.  We quickly sat on the potty; however, there wasn’t much more to come out.  Twenty minutes later Harper went pee pee and poo poo in the potty, and she was very upset and scared about it.  I told her she did awesome and she certainly didn’t refuse the M&M rewards. The rest of the day was good, but just slow…Harper took a two in a half hour nap in which she was wearing a pull up and while she had no accidents yesterday evening, she only had one pee pee after her nap. 

Sunday was very similar to Saturday.  Harper had one accident but similar to Saturday she knew right away and it wasn’t that bad.  She went pee pee in the potty a total of three times during the day, no poops, and no accidents after the first one in the morning. 
 
We can’t complain….all in all it was a very successful weekend with Harper staying “dry and clean”. It just felt very different from the weekend of potty training the girls a few years ago.  Justin said to me it felt like they were constantly peeing….so I thought about it did some quick math.  Avery and Emerson were drinking juice excessively their potty training weekend so realistically they were probably peeing twice as much as Harper is.  There were also two of them and one of Harper. So Harper’s four pees a day feels like nothing compared to the 16 daily pees we were cleaning up with Avery and Emerson two years ago. 
 
Anyway, it was an excellent start with a lot of help from everyone! Great job Harpee!

Let’s Get This Potty Started

We finally bit the bullet and spent the entire weekend potty training. We used Gary Ezzo’s method in Potty Training 1-2-3.  I bought the book while still pregnant with Harper and for months it has been staring me in the face.  I originally decided on his method as he was the author of Baby Wise, which was the foundation for the method of breastfeeding that I utilized with the girls.  Finally with a weekend of not having any commitments and a forecast of rain, we decided IT WAS TIME!

We started with a trip to Giant Friday night to prepare.  That involved two little girls who for the first time were customers in training. 

They filled their carts with juice, M&M’s, chips, and lifesaver gummies. 

They had a great time navigating through the aisles and being little shoppers.  Before bed we talked to them about the big day ahead.  When the girls woke up in the morning they were ready to get this potty started!  Avery and Emerson each got a cup with juice for their baby.  After their babies had a drink, they asked their babies (a.k.a. Maya and Sophia) if they were “dry and clean.”  Maya and Sophia each received an M&M for staying “dry and clean”.  After a few minutes Avery and Emerson sat Maya and Sophia on the potty and they each made a little bit of pee pee (a syringe with diluted apple juice worked perfectly….great thinking daddy).  After lots of cheering, Avery and Emerson helped pour the pee pee in the big potty to flush.  Once hands were clean, Maya and Sophia each received two more M&M’s.  In time the novelty of Maya and Sophia wore off, but the idea of panties and candy remained exciting.

The focus of the weekend was staying “dry and clean”.  We had many accidents especially at first but we also had many successes. We were constantly cleaning up pee, changing panties, and doing load after load of laundry.  We even ran out of panties at one point and Emerson had to use a pair of bloomers.

Staying “dry and clean” was the task at hand and even brushing teeth and brushing hair was put on hold for a day.  It seemed like not a minute went by where we weren’t on our hands and knees cleaning pee off the floor and quickly carrying a girl to the potty to make it in time.  And while it was exhausting for all of us, seeing the excitement on the girl’s faces when they went pee pee and even poo poo in the potty was awesome. The joy in their innocent faces each time they successfully used the potty makes even the most mundane activity joyful.  While I don’t wish their life away, I look forward to being their cheerleader for each and every event in their lives, no matter how big or small. It brings me so much joy to be their mommy and constant supporter.

And where was Harper during all this you wonder?  Well, with the exception of grandma giving Harper her first bottle Saturday morning upstairs away from the commotion, she pretty much hung out right next to us all day in her new little chair that grandma bought for her and her pack n play.

It amazes me how my little baby is so low maintenance and content.  As long as she is fed every so often she is happy and smiling.  She likes to sit back, watch and enjoy all the crazy commotion of her family.  She doesn’t even mind when her sisters hug her (a.k.a. tug and pull her).

Harper even had her 5 month birthday on Sunday and the girls sang Happy Birthday to her a number of times while happily hanging out in their panties.

There has been a noticeable difference in Harper’s growth this month.  From 3-4 months, there didn’t seem to be that much difference, but I swear in the last two weeks, she has just gotten so much bigger!  Being a 9 pound baby at birth, I guess she has always been big but she has never seemed chunky to me….but the past two weeks she has developed rolls…her knees even make faces according to Granddaddy!

 Harper – 5 Month Snapshot

  • Losing hair by the minute!  Her hair is coming in lighter…much like the girls now. She reminds me of an old balding man, but MUCH MUCH cuter!
  • 50% of nights sleeps through the night (9/10 hours), 50% of the nights wakes at 5:00/6:00 am and nurses for 10 minutes before falling back asleep for 3 or 4 more hours.
  • Still napping sporadically throughout the day
  • Nursing/ 7 oz. bottle every 3 – 4 hours, 4 – 5 times daily
  • Still wearing size 2 diapers, but almost ready to graduate to size 3.
  • Thumbsucker…especially the left thumb… paci’s are a thing of the past.
  • LOVES watching her very active sisters and easily gets distracted by them especially now that they LOVE to get in her face and play with her.
  • Has really started talking…she sounds like a t-rex .
  • LOVES smiling and is still the calmest, happiest, most perfect baby!

Harper’s 5 month birthday came and went as did our potty training weekend….It has been a few days since the weekend and realistically we couldn’t continue with the same intense routine while our nannies were here as it is too difficult for one person to handle two toddlers in panties and an infant all at the same time.  The girls have been wearing pull ups and while I can’t yet say the girls are potty trained, I can say we had a successful weekend and made significant progress in that area.  Emerson is able to control pee pee and poo poo now and does both those in the potty now more so than her pull up.  Avery on the other hand is still a little scared of the potty and treats her pull up more like a diaper.  While she has had a few pee pees in the potty, she still isn’t comfortable with letting go of the idea of the diaper just yet.  We’ll get there….This potty is only just getting started.

Potty Training

Exciting news in the Maddy household!  The girls have just started potty training!  My goal was for them to be potty trained by their second birthday so I wasn’t going to start the training just yet; however, they were interested on their own so a couple times last week I sat them on the potty (the regular potty because I didn’t even have any little potty’s yet) and they both wanted turns. Avery even told us one day last week when she was about to make a poo poo!  Holding them up on the regular toilet was a bit much especially considering whichever girl was not on the potty wanted her turn at the same time as well.  So I bought one little potty and one potty cover for the regular potty.  I figured I would have to get a second little potty if they fought over who got which one, but I wanted to make sure I was happy with my purchase first.  I honestly haven’t read up very much on potty training and I don’t plan to go about it cold turkey because again I think they are somewhat on the young side; however, I do plan to encourage it as much as possible every day and I truly think that they will be potty trained in no time…at least for during the day hours.  I think the fact that they are twins and the “peer pressure” actually makes the process easier because they each want to be doing what the other is and they both love sitting on the potty.  Emerson did make pee pee in the little potty for the first time a few nights ago.  I was so excited…Justin had been in the bathroom with us as well since it is hard to manage two of them by oneself…but he stepped out for a moment, and it was that moment that my little girl made pee pee in her little potty for the first time!  I called out to Justin in excitement….I think I scared Emerson.  She saw the pee pee in the toilet and got a little upset by it.  She likes things to be in order and clean so I had to explain that the pee pee in the toilet was okay and that was what it was supposed to look like.  Yesterday afternoon I put the girls on their potties again…Emerson tends to “use” the potty cover on the regular potty more and Avery tends to “use” the little potty more. They both like to get fully undressed when sitting on the potty and they like to read their sticker book!  I SO wish I had my camera yesterday when they were both on the potty naked reading.  Seriously, I don’t know where they learned it from.  Daddy would have been so proud….where was the camera when I needed it!  Yesterday evening my mom and the girls went to Michaels I bought sticker books and poster board and I plan on making a reward chart for each of them to encourage sitting and actually using the potty!  Wish us luck!