Thursday, February 12, 2009

LCR game question

So, we're sitting around tonight playing a dice game called LCR. Each player gets so many chips and when you lose all your chips, Will feels bad for you, so he gives you a kiss. Love this game!

Anyway, we're playing, and I lost all my chips and I kind of act like I'm crying. Will comes over and puts his hands on each of my cheeks and looks in my eyes with concern and says, "Are you okay Mama?"

It was the best moment ever! I almost really did start crying. He's never asked me a question before, especially about how I'm feeling. Can't wait till the next time.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Telling Time

So, this morning Will wakes up at 5:45am. I groggily make my way to his bedroom to attempt to get him to go back to sleep. He had other plans ...

I lay down, and tell him it's 5:45 and that we need to stay in bed till 6. There's no clock in his room, but I have to give him a reason for whatever rule I lay down or he doesn't buy it.

We snuggle for awhile and I can tell he's thinking about something. He then says, "It's 5:55. Five more minutes till we can get up!" Surprised, I said, "Well yes, that's right. Five more minutes."

Another minute goes by and he announces, "It's 5:56. Four more minutes till we can get up!"

My dream us falling asleep together for an hour or two quickly disappeared. :)

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Finally, a complaint about pain!

Will has always had a high pain tolerance, at 18 month old he'd fall down a lot and bloody his knees and just get right back up and keep going without a wimper. He's never ever told me that something hurt or that he was sick.

Yesterday, at 4 years and almost 3 months old, he woke up from his nap and said, "My head hurts." I didn't want to feel joy because I knew he was sick, but it was such a wonderful thing!!!

Thursday, January 8, 2009

My Review of Dri Days Training Pants

Originally submitted at One Step Ahead

When your child is toilet training, he shouldn't be distracted by bulky, scratchy, uncomfortable pull-ons! Our design team performed months of research to bring you these remarkably soft, leak-resistant cloth pants (a great alternative to expensive disposals!). Very slim, and more absorbent th...


My prayers have been answered!!!

By Dee from Columbia, MO on 1/8/2009

 

5out of 5

Gift: No

Pros: Easy Setup, Portable, Easily Cleaned, Lightweight, Easily Stowed

Best Uses: Potty Use, Traveling, Toilet Training

Describe Yourself: First Time Parent

My son (50 lbs, we use the 4T size and they fit perfect) is 4 and has autism and potty training has been tiresome. Finally, I found these underwear!!! He's able to wear them to school and it helps them to continue the same potty training that we're doing at home. There's enough absorbency to typically keep his pants try if he has an accident. They are very much like underwear and we love them!

(legalese)

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Even Willie

For the last 2 days during what's supposed to be naptime, Will has laid in his bed and messed around. I listen to him in the monitor singing songs, talking and counting even numbers from 2 to 100! He tried odd numbers but got stumped after just a few ...