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Slip
26th July 2016, 15:11
Kianna is just over 17 months now. However she seems to be developing a couple of months faster than average like walking and speaking etc...
So today I went out and got a potty from Asda for a fiver as Kianna has been saying wee wee poo poo the last couple off weeks when she has been in her nappy.
So sat her on her potty after her afternoon nap expecting nothing, was surprised to see a little trickle off wee when she stood up.
Then 10 minutes later she grabbed my arm and said wee wee, so I took her nappy off and she sat on the potty and did a proper wee.

Quite a proud Daddy this afternoon and can tell Harlene when she comes home from work that I taught our daughter to use the potty :Rasp:

stevewool
26th July 2016, 15:21
It's always nice when they start to pick things up, wait till they are bringing it to show you what they have done. Then suddenly trip over and yes all over you too:doh

Steve.r
26th July 2016, 18:00
Lenii was quite good but was quite lazy she would poop in her pants a lot. She is ok now, but 6 months ago she got caught short in a shop in Cabanatuan and pee trickled down her leg into a large puddle. We had to laugh.

grahamw48
30th July 2016, 10:24
Yes... I've finished my breakfast. :cwm3:

Seems a good place to announce that our little boy took his first unassisted steps yesterday...aged 11.5 months. :Jump:

Sorry to borrow your thread Slip. :wink:

Michael Parnham
30th July 2016, 10:27
Kianna is just over 17 months now. However she seems to be developing a couple of months faster than average like walking and speaking etc...
So today I went out and got a potty from Asda for a fiver as Kianna has been saying wee wee poo poo the last couple off weeks when she has been in her nappy.
So sat her on her potty after her afternoon nap expecting nothing, was surprised to see a little trickle off wee when she stood up.
Then 10 minutes later she grabbed my arm and said wee wee, so I took her nappy off and she sat on the potty and did a proper wee.

Quite a proud Daddy this afternoon and can tell Harlene when she comes home from work that I taught our daughter to use the potty :Rasp:

How nice:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Michael Parnham
30th July 2016, 10:28
Yes... I've finished my breakfast. :cwm3:

Seems a good place to announce that our little boy took his first unassisted steps yesterday...aged 11.5 months. :Jump:

Sorry to borrow your thread Slip. :wink:

Well done little Fella:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Slip
30th July 2016, 13:42
Yes... I've finished my breakfast. :cwm3:

Seems a good place to announce that our little boy took his first unassisted steps yesterday...aged 11.5 months. :Jump:

Sorry to borrow your thread Slip. :wink:

Wooohoooo

Now you are going to be putting all your good stuff a little higher up.

Steve.r
30th July 2016, 13:58
no more a rug rat.. great news Graham

grahamw48
30th July 2016, 22:37
Wooohoooo

Now you are going to be putting all your good stuff a little higher up.

Too right ! (though I don't have a lot of 'good' stuff out there in the Phils, to be honest :cwm3: ... more a safety issue).

I remember building a sort of fence around all my hi-fi, etc, when my other son started 'exploring', here in England, when he was only 10 months. :cwm25:

Anyway, here's the little varmint being entertained by his teenage cousin the other day. As you can see, at least we can confine him to the safety of a playpen, when needed. :smile:

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8tzfDRkqxM

Steve.r
30th July 2016, 23:55
Nothing better than hearing a little baby laughing. Lovely video Graham

grahamw48
31st July 2016, 01:07
Yes... but makes me miss being there. :cwm3:

Thanks Steve. :xxgrinning--00xx3: