Later this summer, we were close again. Then I had to leave for a week, and he again fell off the potty wagon while I was absent. I kind of gave up on his being potty trained before the age of eight. He stopped displaying interest of any kind, and cried whenever I tried to make him sit on the toilet.
I have found the magic key, though. Strawberry milkshake malted milkballs. They have worked like a charm! He is now staying dry for long periods of time, and yesterday morning he woke up dry! Woohoo! I think I see light at the end of the tunnel!
I will be glad when we can say goodbye to the diaper bag at last! For the last 10 years, we have been buying diapers for at least one member of our family. I can’t imagine how many rainforests we are responsible for destroying, and how many landfills exist because of our soiled diapers, but you know, I really don’t care. Some things in life just have to be done. Disposable diapers are not an option to me. I had my experiences with the cloth diapers, and believe me, you couldn’t pay me to deal with that every day! So, for now, the party is being planned, and when we are finally diaper free, you may hear my shout of joy! :)
Yay for you (and Daniel!) Levi is potty trained now and it is so wonderful...so happy that I won't have two in diapers like I did with Lydia and Caleb. Levi was pretty easy too, just took about 2 days and he was done. He did have a few days of accidents after that (when we went on vacation), but since has had a perfect record.
ReplyDeleteAnd you crack me up about cloth diapers...I love cloth diapers! Not ALL cloth diapers, but the modern, nice kind. Definitely doing them again with this baby girl. Hey, and it certainly saves me that $10 a week which adds up, as you know!
And very funny that he likes those whoppers, I like the regular ones but those are nasty!! =)