Thursday, July 17, 2008

A little gross but...

We have been working on potty training Olivia and it has been going pretty well. Except she does better when she doesn't wear anything under her dress. So she spends a lot of time running around the house half naked. Yesterday I was on the computer and she was in the playroom (the next room). She comes hobbling out telling me she has something on her foot. Turns out she is saying that she has poopie on her foot. Sure enough. A giant turd is on the top of her foot! In fact she didn't get it on anything but her foot. We aren't exactly sure how she managed that but we got it taken care of and she got to have an afternoon bath.

After her bath we went to our neighbors to see thier pictures from Hawaii. And Sherie had also just gotten out of the bath and still had wet hair. Olivia asks,"Did you take a bath too?"
Sherie says, "Yes, I just had a bath like you!"
Olivia then asks, "Did you poop in your playroom too?"
Sherie is laughing and tells her, "No, I did not poop in my playroom."
Olivia continues, "Did you poop in my playroom?" By now we are cracking up, and thankfully Sherie tells us she did not poop in our playroom!

2 comments:

Cara said...

Oh sick! I love it! This story totally made me laugh out loud. Oh, the joys of potty training. Marin has zero interest as of yet!

Anonymous said...

mmmmmmmmmm good girl Olivia I like when toddlers wear nothing under their dress it makes lap sitting soooooooo much fun, nice and easy to get my fingers in their little p-ssy, if you are potty training lmk if you want your p-ssy licked clean after you pee

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