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so this whole using the potty at daycare all day but peeing in the pants at home is getting annoying. So this week every morning when minisick is mostly awake I grab him out of bed and put him on the potty until he goes. He faught it like crazy the first couple days....sitting there for 10+ minutes. THis morning finally, I put him on the potty is it was almost instantly.

I think next week the same thing will happen right before bedtime too.

 
My wife and I are eyeing potty training with mini-kevo.

Frankly, we are scared of her taking a crap in her bed!

 
^ OMG, sorry but I LOL'd

As we're without kids, there are many things I haven't realized yet... so much to look forward to.

 
We had no problem with mini-ble1, but you'll keep the diapers or pull-ups on through the night for a while, kevo, so don't worry about crapping in the bed.

 
Yep, big kid undies during the day & pull-ups overnight. We didn't need to use the pullups for very long (mostly because we just didn't want to buy them anymore).

 
yesterday was the first day of trick or treating...basically for the little kids. Today is for the older kids.

Minisnick was a dragon again...the costume still fit from last year. Old navy kids costumes rule btw...

We carved pumpkins last night too. Minisnick drew what he wanted and cut it out. I'll have to post pictures later, it looks either like a mini person or a face with 3 eyes...it is actually really cool.

 
Mini-kevo is still too little to go out trick or treating, so she'll hang out with me handing out candy.

She's going as a baby doctor again. Grandma bought the Medtronic scrubs from her work.

 
This will be mini-ble1's 3rd year trick or treating and he's going as Buzz Lightyear. We've definitely gotten out money's worth with his costume. So far he's wore it to our communities Fall Festival, to trick or treating at a local shopping center, to a friends halloween themed birthday party and to a school party as well. Mini-ble2 is going as an Eskimo, but I'm sure she'll tire out pretty quickly and we'll be carrying her around. She did great at the shopping center trick or treat. She held on to her bucket with a death grip and did not want you to take it away from her.

 
I think minisnick had more fun handing out treats at our door than going door to door to get his own treats.

 
Our kid likes trick-or-treating, but REALLY likes handing out candy. He's seven this year and I thought for sure it would have switched this year, but nope. He's ready to trick-or-treat for 45 minutes and then hurry home. I think he likes seeing all of their costumes.

 
we only go around the block otherwise it would require a car ride to get to more houses...so by the time we walk it, it is about 30-45 minutes. Minisnick was ready to call it a day byt the time we were half way...but that may have been due to the wind.

 
Was hoping minisnick would grow of his klutziness...but it doesn't appear that way. When I picked him up from daycare yesterday they said he walked into the edge of the door that morning while carrying his breakfast to the other room. He was concentrating too hard on what was in his hands and didn't look up to see that the door was in the way...nice gooseegg on his forhead that is turning a nice shade of blue. If he would have let them put ice on it for more than a few seconds it probably wouldn't have been as bad but minisnick REFUSES to put cold things on his skin.

At least the daycare owner stayed to be the one to tell me about it, she is usually gone by the time I get there on Tuesdays.

 
^^^ My son is the same way. He picked up his coordination (or lack thereof) from Mrs Dex. They will each randomly run into something or fall off of something at least once a week.

 
^^^ My son is the same way. He picked up his coordination (or lack thereof) from Mrs Dex. They will each randomly run into something or fall off of something at least once a week.
^^^Diddo for me as well. Can you teach coordination to a three year old with high pain tolerance though?
Nope, I've watched my daughter literally just fall down on her butt. Standing completely still then smack, somehow out flat on the ground. She gets this from her mother, I've never seen two people who can fall so hard from nothing. My son on the other hand comes home from daycare with at least one accident report a week but that is mostly because of a hard head and an attitude of 'the only way this is going to be me is if it kills me', that he gets from me which isn't always a good thing either.

 
This weekend while at Mom and Dad's for deer hunting, my son jogged straight into the edge of a chair. Everyone in the room gasped because it sounded and looked terrible. What'd he do? He walked over to me and climbed up on my lap where I noticed that a bump on his forhead had already started to pop out. He looked up at me while pointing at his forehead and said "I almost hurt my head" . He then got down and went back to playing with his cousins!! Everyone in the room had a shocked look on their face until he left. Everyone had a good chuckle about it after that.

Ventilator, I'm beginning to think that you may be right!!

 
My wife's FB status as of Thursday night to prove that you never really grow out of it:

Hello Wall, I would really appreciate it if you'd move over: I'm getting sick of running into you.
 
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