You are braver than I am. I would have ceremoniously thrown them away.
The other day DS actually peed on his potty. Not in, ON. I was so happy that he had tried to actually use his potty that I decided to count it as a victory. Then I washed both child and potty with warm soapy water in the shower.
Hehe, When my oldest was 18 months old, he took my expensive jewelry out of the box. you know the little cardboard like ones they come in. Well he took the bracelet my husband had just given me out of the box. set it down, took aim and fired. Amazingly he made it. HE spilled a bit, but for 18 months I was amazed. We potty trained him right after that. But its always funny to remember those things. ;)
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment on the onsie, on my site.
I think I'll try the cup...been using the sponge and love it. Your review was great.
You are braver than I am. I would have ceremoniously thrown them away.
ReplyDeleteThe other day DS actually peed on his potty. Not in, ON. I was so happy that he had tried to actually use his potty that I decided to count it as a victory. Then I washed both child and potty with warm soapy water in the shower.
Well, I don't live in a place where I could buy more, so it's boil them or be without...and I use my bobby pins a lot. ;)
ReplyDeleteHehe, When my oldest was 18 months old, he took my expensive jewelry out of the box. you know the little cardboard like ones they come in. Well he took the bracelet my husband had just given me out of the box. set it down, took aim and fired. Amazingly he made it. HE spilled a bit, but for 18 months I was amazed. We potty trained him right after that.
ReplyDeleteBut its always funny to remember those things. ;)
Ha ha! That is so funny... but probably not at the time. :)
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