Archive for May, 2007

Potty Power!

I know, you are as excited as I am.

This weekend we bought Papaya’s favorite new video “Potty Power” and a book or two about how it all works. She had begun to not enjoy the feeling of a dirty diaper so we thought we might give it a try. All day Monday we watched the video, sat on the potty, sang songs and we got a BIG FAT nothing. Well, unless “nothing” is defined by pee in the plastic training panties.

So today, Papaya came home from our evening errands and was standing next to her potty chair trying to rip off her diaper. I helped, she sat, NOTHING. No biggie - we were sure that aside from allowing her 10000 times a day request for watching “Potty Power” (I can hear Adventure Dad upstairs right now whistling the tune of the song) we would not push it. We wanted her to take the lead when she was ready.

I was on the phone with a girlfriend and she sat on the potty as she’d done on and off for the last hour (naked bottom - danger but important). Then she stood up - and what before my eyes did appear? A tablespoon of yellow liquid, from my daughter!

I cheered, we took the pee to the toilet, she flushed, we wiped and washed and went back to our happy day. Then, over the course of the next three hours she peed on the potty five more times, and had one little poop. Her father and I have been praising her all night - and she even got a cold Andes Mint out of the fridge as a “poopie prize.”

I know this is a LONG journey and success is not going to happen overnight but I’m so happy that she seems ready for the journey. She’s leading US, and peeing when she wants to. She can have a diaper whenever she likes (although she’s refused them all night) and have naked-butt-potty-time as well (well, not out of the house for right now).

I’m so happy, I could buy a steam cleaner in celebration….or is that preparation?

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Potty Prize by Papaya Mom on December 6th, 2007
For the last 48 hours all bodily functions that would have previously happened in a diaper were deposited in toilets.

My girl likes to POTTY ALL THE TIME by Papaya Mom on November 29th, 2006
Running around naked after her bath she was in prime happy Papaya moment.

Communal Living by Papaya Mom on October 20th, 2007
is better than I could have hoped.

Yes honey, it is. by Papaya Mom on April 1st, 2008
Papaya and I are walking back to our bathroom, as I was making dinner she had a bit of a accident and the stench from her panties filled the room.

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IF I were in charge of another child..

since I won’t be having any more, I’ll have to say “in charge of.” I would TOTALLY BUY this stroller I looked at today with my friend Amy. It was awesome and replaces the need for a smaller umbrella (stroller), the crappy travel-system one and *most* of the usefulness of a three wheel (hiking aside).

Dude - full recline in an umbrella stroller? Steering THAT easy? Someone please tell me that two year old is not the end of stroller days and I should buy one for Papaya, and while you are at it, could you convince Adventure Dad too?

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New York by Papaya Mom on June 18th, 2007
I'm in NY.

Her teen years. by Papaya Mom on December 23rd, 2006
Every once in a while I feel like I'm getting a peek into that Crystal Ball that shows our future.

"Mommy, the moon is gone!" by Papaya Mom on August 12th, 2007
She squealed to me in shock, horror, excitement.

Um, uh, please stop? by Papaya Mom on September 6th, 2007
Maybe it's that Papaya woke up last night crying and proceeded to spend a few hours throwing up every twenty minutes or so, but today I'm a bit cranky.

She by Papaya Mom on April 18th, 2007
talks like a woman sometimes - her sentences are growing by leaps and bounds.

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What it’s like…

to be bipolar.

Sometimes I wonder if “normal” people know. I’m not depressed, or just down….sometimes I’m up and sometimes I’m down but not in a way I’ve seen in others without my particular chemical imbalance. When I’m “up” I’m not happy in the smiling kind of a way - rather I can’t stop thinking enough to sleep, I stay awake until dawn organizing anything from Papaya’s entire education to what I’ll eat over the next 2, 12, 24, 36 hours. I can’t stop moving, and I can’t stop thinking even when I’m tired and my body aches for rest. Down is easier to understand for most - but for me it’s paralyzing in strange ways. I can’t complete tasks such as making an appointment while able to function at others, no rhyme or reason as to what gets dropped. I have a hard time taking care of myself and begin to sleep at odd hours, more problematic is the increase in fast food. I start to eat - entire meals from McDonalds with diet coke (like the diet is going to DO something) but not until the dark lonely hours of the night. I watch TV until long after the commercials come on at 3 a.m. I pick arguments with my husband, that in the moment I feel are valid, but minutes later understand make no sense.

So yeah, it sucks. I gain weight, loose muscle tone and endanger the happiness of my marriage. I yell, and it scares my child. That breaks my heart more than anything. Because before I was a parent - I was going to be the best parent that ever lived, and when I’m in my bipolar life I barely scrape by. She is worth everything to me, worth more than me and anything else in the world.

So…yeah, I’m crawling out of this one with more motivation than ever. Turns out my medication via the Dr. in WA State were actually not made for bipolar but rather OCD (which I may have, but I damn well like) and was making me worse. So now I’m starting a new medication - a “mood stabilizer” that will take a few months to be fully effective. I’m hoping it will be better sooner than later.

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My baby girl is two..

Okay, it was a few months ago, but I finally had her two year portraits taken and it was SOOOOO worth the wait.

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In less than a month.

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Mom to Mum

Just found out we are moving to Plymouth, England (Cornwall area, SW) for six months in October (Adventure Dad will be going to the Perisher course), after which we will move to Hawaii for four months and then on to our next duty station for 18 months.

I’m looking at “infants school” and “preschool” programmes in the area - let me tell you that uniforms for three year olds are CUTE. I’m so very in love right now with Parents Guide to Plymouth and Plymouth Diary. I’m also hoping to find a playgroup and a gym for me to work out in, I’m ambitious.

We are going to pack out and put all of our things in storage and rent a furnished flat - and maybe even lease a hybrid car (have you SEEN the Petrol Prices?!?!). Now I just need to learn to drive on the left….

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"Don't be sad" by Papaya Mom on January 4th, 2008
the Papaya said to me, sweeping away the tears as they ran down my face.

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First Hike of Spring

Up early, bags packed with a great picnic we were on the road by eight a.m. Arriving in Shenandoah National Park we were greeted by a cool clear morning and a slight breeze.

Let me jump back a bit and tell you that last year, Papaya LOVED to walk and hike for herself. We own a Kelty Backpack Carrier but from last year’s experiences we chose not to bring it. Hmmmm, bad idea. Papaya wanted to “hold you Mommy, hold you Daddy” (as in: please hold me, now, I really really mean it so I’m using this cute talking pattern that insists that I would hold you if you wanted to be held as badly as I do now) or shoulders for 2.5 of the 3 mile hike.

We hiked to Byrd’s Nest #4, a shelter donated to the park by Senator Byrd of West Virginia. It was a very nice circut hike with a long slow trip up and a steep descent back to the car in the last .25 mile.

The blooming Spring scenery was wonderful - little wild strawberry flowers, purple and white flowers and lots of lichen and moss. Papaya told us each time she saw an airplane fly above and talked about all of the birds we saw in the trees and flying overhead. When we arrived at the Byrd’s Nest shelter we found a nice open field and a picnic table where we enjoyed pita bread, onion hummus, strawberries, clementines and a chicken wrap for Adventure Dad.

Then, as cheesy and poetic as it sounds, Papaya began chasing butterflies in the grass. Little purple ones no larger than a dime, and small monarch butterflies about the size of a quarter. When they would fly away she would yell out “where are you butterflies?” and look very worried.

This is going to be a beautiful summer.

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Seven years ago by Papaya Mom on January 7th, 2007
today I married my love, my sweet rockin' cooler than everyone else handsome beyond words Adventure Dad.

On the journey by Papaya Mom on October 6th, 2008
Papaya and I are on our journey each day.

Dinner Date by Papaya Mom on August 30th, 2007
It's not that Adventure Dad and I don't like each other's company - it is just that we've been married for a while now and sometimes we run out of things to talk about.

Like a fish out of water by Papaya Mom on October 13th, 2007
It's how I felt - without internet (on MY beloved Macintosh computer - I had access via my 'rents PC but PCs hate me and it's just not the same) for what I think may have been an eternity but Adventure Dad assures me was only a few weeks.

In my home by Papaya Mom on March 13th, 2007
Not getting a vasectomy?It's maintaining critical family capability for chup building - we don't want the industrial base (ability to produce more) to erode to the point that if in time of a family emergency we needed another chup - and would have to source out to another family because we've lost the ability to make more chups.

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Wow….

My site was nominated for Best Parenting Blog!

And I don’t even have a speech ready. I adore Meghan and love watching her raise sweet Xan and am honored she thinks I’m a great Parenting-themed blogger. Now I have to think of a good post on Parenting!

While you wait I’ll telll you that Papaya just gave me a kiss goodnight, told me “your welcome” and walked upstairs with her handsome father - I am blessed.

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Little Ballerina by Papaya Mom on July 12th, 2007
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