I feel much better today, thank you.
This morning I bought everybody in my department breakfast. Finally they get to taste Kak Na's famous nasi berlauk. They loved it so much that all 12 of those nasi berlauk are gone within half an hour despite the fact that I bought 2 extra packets. That's why Pijoi next time anybody offer you anything, take it immediately. Not linger around pretending to be not interested and make a ruckus when the last of Kak Na's famous nasi berlauk were all gone. I mean were talking Kak Na's nasi berlauk here, not the kakak's stall upstairs or restoran Nizam or Port Aroma! Unless you go to Sri Serdang everyday like me, forget about tasting that extra delicious meal anytime soon.
I'm happy to report that Adam is 70% potty trained right now. He rarely (if ever) wears his diapers during the day, at home or when we go out anymore. Potty training is not that hard to do after all if you do it right. First we didn't let Adam wear his diapers during the day or whenever he's awake. We also asked him to let us know whenever he wants to pee or poo so that we can let him do it in the toilet. It doesn't matter if your kid didn't know how to use his birdie or whatever, kids when they got to go, they simply got to go! Then we used some psychological approach like telling him he's a big boy now and he's going to school soon and school goers don't wear diapers, stuff like that. Adam loves it when we call him a big boy and he can't hardly wait to go to school. I know that this may sound trivial to y'all bachelors out there but to us and most parent, getting your kid potty trained is a significant achievement in parenthood.You don't have to buy and change diapers ever again and no more waiting by the toilet to see if they're finished doing their business. Now we just have to teach Adam how to wash his weeny and wipe his ass by himself and then we're FREE! Free like a bird!
I wanna try too!! :-(
ReplyDeleteWhy, you want potty training too? Sure can! :)
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