Wednesday, July 14, 2010

i only have ONE baby in diapers!!

that's right folks.... this handsome little man is officially potty trained!! woohoo!!
i do have to admit that i am a bit sad at how this is yet another sign of my "babies" growing up too fast. but at the same time, i am looking forward to saving some money:) we have had at least 2 in diapers for 3 years! josiah was born when ella kate was only 11 months old, so we can't remember what is is like to only buy diapers for one cute little hiney:) we decided to have a little photo shoot while josiah was on the potty the other day:) we are all so proud of him and he seriously got the hang of it SO much faster than we had anticipated! it took almost one whole week.. but after about 4 or 5 days, he was in big boy underwear ALL day, EVERYDAY! we love you josiah:)

i do feel the need to share a funny, gross little story, though. josiah sits on the potty facing backwards, so he is "riding it like a cowboy" :) so yesterday, he was going potty, and i watched him put his hand into his pee stream, then put his fingers in his mouth to taste it!! what!?! why are my kids like this!?! apparently, it didn't taste good because he made a yucky face and said, "momma, i needa wash my hand!"










4 comments:

  1. He is too cute! Congrats on potty training!

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  2. Unfortunately that's how they learn! He probably will not do it again!
    Ash

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