Leta, Briefly

October 1st, 2007

Jon: “Wouldn’t it be great if we wore big girl pants and went to the potty?”

Leta: [pauses, considers that yes, it would be great, but she's three, so...] “NO!”

J: “Ok.”

L: [pauses]“Soon, dad. Soon.”

* * *

L: “Dad, can we go to the sucker bank?”

J: “Yes, but you have to wear pants.”

L: “Ok, but after I’m done reading.”

* * *

L: “Daddy, I need Pocky to feel better.” o


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  1. 1
    Pete Dunn Says:

    Adorable. I’ve always said they train themselves. Patience.

  2. 2
    Pants Says:

    The sucker bank? Too cute!

  3. 3
    bev Says:

    Ah! Reminds my of my youngest boy.

    Me: If you go potty in the big potty, you’ll get some candy!
    J: (cheerfully) Okay!
    Me: Do you want to go in the big potty?
    J: (still cheerful) Nope!

    He was almost 4 before he used the toilet and he’s my youngest child - they’re supposed to train faster. Whatever.

  4. 4
    aimee/greeblemonkey Says:

    “Soon, Dad, soon.”

    Reassuring AND funny.

  5. 5
    Colleen Says:

    Three year olds are the best.

  6. 6
    amy j. Says:

    Pocky! The only reason I know what this is is because my hubby just watched some really depressing Japanese movie about kids being abandoned by their mother…the littlest girl loved Pocky. He’ll be so thrilled that all of he love of Asian movies finally paid off on me!

  7. 7
    N1nj4G1rl Says:

    L: “Daddy, I need Pocky to feel better.”

    I hope that when he gets big enough, my son says that to me someday.

  8. 8
    di Says:

    Pocky! Go Leta!

  9. 9
    Deva Says:

    that is so adorable!…

  10. 10
    Sylvia Says:

    What I love is “after I’m done reading.” Speaking as a former childrens’ librarian, I must say that Leta just stole my heart.

  11. 11
    Sylvia Says:

    children’s. yikes.

  12. 12
    zoe Says:

    Ugg. Pottry trained 3 boys. My middle one refused. Then one day he told the babysitter “i’m going to make my mom so proud of me”. He has been potty trained ever since. One more left to go…

  13. 13
    Leah Says:

    I agree with each in their own time. Apparently, I stubbornly refused to potty train for quite awhile. Then, one day, I decided I was going to go use the potty (in the middle of a road trip!). I never wore a diaper again, my mom said.

  14. 14
    Sara Says:

    I’m sure you’ve heard this a million times, but they DO train themselves. My youngest niece, the most defiant strong-willed child known to man, was over 3 when she woke up one day and decided it was time to start using the potty. My sister had been desperately trying to potty train the child for a year, but eventually let it go and lo and behold! It had to be HER IDEA, no one else’s. That day will come for your family too, I promise. Leta promises too LOL “Soon, Daddy, soon.” She cracks me up.

  15. 15
    la_florecita Says:

    Hey, that’s my bank, too!

  16. 16
    MangoFalls Says:

    Our daugher is pantless so often I think she’s channeling Carmen Electra.

  17. 17
    apurva Says:

    this is great to hear. as a parent of a 2.5 year old boy, we are waiting and waiting for him to potty train, he just doesn’t want to tell us when he’s ready to do the deed.. it’s good to hear that they will eventually get the drill..

    thanks
    aap

  18. 18
    Pretty Lush Says:

    Potty training was the bane of my existence for four long years. I eventually learned that I had absolutely no say in the matter.

  19. 19
    C'tina Says:

    http://www.stupidvideos.com/video/song_dance/Super_Duper_Pooper/ They are singing it wrong. There is a book, that you make up your own melody…my version was much better.

  20. 20
    Alisa Says:

    Pocky! I miss those!

  21. 21
    Nancy R Says:

    My middle daughter was the same way with PT until she had to pee in a cup before a dr’s visit. She thought THAT was cool, and told the dr who said, “Yeah? Well, peeing in the potty is cool too.” And that was that.

    Had I known, I would have asked him to tell her about ‘potty coolness’ much sooner.

  22. 22
    amy Says:

    Finn is the same age as yr sprite and he has also mastered the feel good vibe- I think he may get this from me. Pants are always optional- but encouraged and bought in spades at target. I think no matter how we push- they will pull if it in them- I just stopped one day and he started. smooth sails

  23. 23
    Traci Says:

    I think all 3-year-olds have some sort of manual that they were secretly given….teaching them how to be cute, yet a wee bit frustrating at the same time.

    And, the photo in the next post - of all the “Little People” animals neatly lined up? My kid does that too. It’s odd, yet amazing.

  24. 24
    Leslie Says:

    I agree with Leta– Pocky makes everything better.

  25. 25
    Jennifer Lowry Says:

    I truly never thought our daughter would get potty trained…she had all the obstacles, chronic constipation, uti’s and just plain stubborn. We started and stopped countless times. Finally, after one year, eight months she got it. I about shit myself (now that would be ironic). And how old was she? It was a few months after her 4th birthday. We had literally tried everything…stickers, toys, bribes, chocolate…she refused, no matter what. I promised her the moon and the stars and she would have none of it. Then one day, a few weeks before preschool started, she got it. There are NO preschools here that will take non-potty trained kids, so I was eternally thankful- still am. I won’t give you advice, I’m sure you’ve heard it all, but I’ll tell you what people told me….she won’t go off to college in diapers, she WILL get it.

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