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The Potty Dance!

I am home and so happy to be with my children again.  My head is still spinning from all the information I received and witnessed in my three days at the Inn.  I thought for sure I would have a little bit of time to blog while I was there, but apparently when they said it would be chalk full, they truly meant it!

I had wanted to post this while I was away, but since I ran out of time, I will have to put it up for you today.

Potty training in our house has been two entirely different experiences.  J was a little slow to show interest in potty training, but once we got the ball rolling he was done.  When he was two years and nine months old we had been to Regina to visit my Sister.  J’s slightly older (by 7mos) cousin had just potty trained, so I made up my mind that he would start when we got home.  I made up a little song about going on the potty that included a reward of a movie he had wanted.  We started on a Tuesday and he was trained on that same Tuesday.  J went on the potty and didn’t look back.  No accidents, no nighttime diapers, nothing. He was done.

Apple on the other had has shown so much more interest than her brother.  Going on the potty, not going on the potty.  Going on the potty, not going on the potty.  Telling us she is going potty in her Pull-up and not sitting on the potty.  It has been a yo-yo.  She is not quite as old as J was when he trained, but in another three months she will be.  And honestly, I would be very happy if she would just go already.

When I was asked to participate in the Huggies Pull-Ups Potty Dance Blog Tour by Mom Central I figured this would be the perfect time.  I would show Apple the videos by Jessica Holmes and Traci Melchor teach her the little dance and we would be good to go.  Well, so far she has watched the dances and danced while going potty in her Pull-Up but, hopefully it will sink in and she will be doing the Potty Dance while going to the potty to go!

If you are in the midst of or getting ready for the potty training to start, it wouldn’t hurt to show your little one the videos give them a little extra tool to help them on their way.

*This post is part of the Mom Central Blog tour, by participating in the tour and sharing my potty training experiences, I am receiving a $25 gift card to Chapters and a chance to win an iPod Touch.

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Categories: Blog Tour, Kids

When I was asked by Mom Central to participate in the ‘Moms Fight the Flu Campaign’ I immediately said yes.  There has been so much discussion about the Flu this year, with the H1N1 strain that I felt I should participate in spreading the word.

Back in October when the first round of H1N1 clinics opened, I still wasn’t sure if I should get myself and the kids inoculated.  But, when Hubby asked us to we headed over and had a rather painless experience.  In the end, I was actually in the risk group due to my asthma and Apple was in the risk group due to her age.  They just gave J the shot so we wouldn’t have to come back and do it all again even though he was only three months into the not at risk category.

At the same time we were getting our shots, A, my stepson was at home with H1N1.  His mother was away, but his grandparents took him to the hospital (he didn’t want Apple and J to catch it so thoughtfully called them to take him instead of me, even though I would have done it).  Thankfully all he needed to do was rest and stay away from people and after three very bad days, and some Ibuprofin to bring down his fever, A, was feeling like his old self and ready to get back to his busy teenage schedule.  Me, being the mean Stepmother that I am made him clean the house with disinfectant and wash all his bedding before his Mom got home so as not to spread the germs.  Thankfully he had a couple of warmer days to let in the fresh air into the house as well.

The worst part for him was the not knowing what to do.  Thankfully, there are many resources out there to help you figure out if you might have it and what to do if you do have it.

Here we are now at the second round of shots.  Apple needs a second shot, since she is under three.  But, J doesn’t need another one since it has been decided that healthy children up to age 9 only needed the first half dose. And Hubby, he needs to get his shot now too.  Thankfully there is a new clinic set up here in Barrhaven that he can go to and hopefully take Apple with him so I don’t have to do it again.  To find a clinic near you, you can look it up here.

Are we happy we got the shots?  In a word, yes.  I was quite skeptical about it but, since we have been in contact with quite a few people now that have had H1N1 we are happy that we at least have a little extra help in keeping it away.

“I wrote this post while participating in a blog tour campaign by Mom Central and received a Mom Central gift pack to thank me for taking the time to participate.” 

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Categories: Blog Tour, Health