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Breakfast Club Opening Early

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  • Started 4 years ago by Siobhan
  • Latest reply from elaine from portland,ore,11-24

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  1. Good morning, TDKer's!

    There's fresh coffee with Irish cream, fresh chocolate chip scones with cream, and comfy chairs. Come join me!

    Posted 4 years ago by Siobhan #

  2. Morning Siobhan, comfy chairs works for me :)

    Posted 4 years ago by AZDEBRA 5/27 & crew #

  3. Good Morning Siobhan and Deb!!!
    Siobhan, I had to check out your kitties, They are beautiful!!! I sent a friends invite :)
    I love comfy chairs too.

    Posted 4 years ago by cricketsmama #

  4. Goodmorning Siobhan, Oh yes, a comfy chair sounds wonderful. I'll have some coffee with Irish cream thank you even though it is 11.35pm and I should really be in bed.

    Posted 4 years ago by Moonshadow_NZ #

  5. Deb, Maddie is feeling better thanks for asking. She is on Augmentin since Saturday instead of Amoxicillin and boy did that make a big difference. She's back to eating, drinking, and running around. She is sleeping a whole lot better too. Now once hubby gets better, my house will be normal again :) Then I need a vacation. lol

    Posted 4 years ago by cricketsmama #

  6. Goodevening MS :)
    You are up a bit late. Are you still getting up at 4:30?

    Posted 4 years ago by cricketsmama #

  7. Be right back, have to go make Maddie some breakfast :)

    Posted 4 years ago by cricketsmama #

  8. CM, I am still giggling about the little oops Maddie had in the bath, had the same thing happen 24 years ago but Daddy was in the bath too. I heard an anguished calling of my name and found Dad and tot up one end of the bath. My laughter wasn't appreciated. I reminded daughter of it today when she rang me and she got all embaressed. Yes I'm still getting up at 4.30 and then going back to bed for a couple more hours sleep.

    Posted 4 years ago by Moonshadow_NZ #

  9. That would make me laugh too! I remember when I walked into the bathroom and my son (18 months old) was peeing, actually aiming for the top of the mirror just to see if he could hit it. Made his dad clean that up, told him it was a male thing and that girls didn't do that type of thing, lol.

    Posted 4 years ago by AZDEBRA 5/27 & crew #

  10. I bet girls would if we could though. In some ways I'm glad I had only girls.

    Posted 4 years ago by Moonshadow_NZ #

  11. We knew one day it would happen and yep it did. It was funny. I think me trying to get her out fast enough...she wanted to sit back down and play. I am just thankful I had her clean first and was just letting her play for a bit.
    Hubby said last night I should have put her on the toilet when she started pooping and I told him, I didn't even think about that, my first thought was "OH MAN" and "get her out"

    To think we want another baby....holy cow.

    Posted 4 years ago by cricketsmama #

  12. Coffee, scones and a comfy chair will do fine, but if you could add a kit or two it would be purrfect. :)

    Posted 4 years ago by miu #

  13. I'm with you on tht one MS. I have 3 girls and was asked to accompany the 7th graders to an outdoor museum. The boys drove me crazy!!

    Morning Cricket, Deb, Sioban. I'll take some eggs, bacon (if you are serving)and coffee/w Irish creme. A comfy chair too.

    Posted 4 years ago by SammyandOliversmama #

  14. morning SOM :)
    I have to start to try to potty train soon..I am at a loss on how to even start.

    Posted 4 years ago by cricketsmama #

  15. We are doing buffet style breakfast this morning, Fresh squeezed orange juice, grapefruit juice, limeade, cranberry juice, coffee (all flavors, roasts, and blends) with whatever condiments you wish to add to it, lattes, pancakes (take your choice of type), french toast (both stuffed and unstuffed), bacon, ham, sausage (patties, links and gravy), all kinds of omelets, hashbrowns or home fries, muffins, toast, bagels, last but not least fresh fruit of many kinds.

    Posted 4 years ago by AZDEBRA 5/27 & crew #

  16. CM, I started potty training in summer so the girls could go around with ordinary knickers on and every 25 minutes they were sat on the potty. Eventually we had success and there was much clapping of hands, congratulations etc so they would remember it as a good thing to do. I set a timer to remind me when 25 mins were up. A bit time intensive but worth it.

    Posted 4 years ago by Moonshadow_NZ #

  17. cricketsmama, its like housetraining the kittens or a puppy (lol ok I like the analogy), take the baby to the bathroom after waking up, meals, playing lots, etc......or even when they start the 'dance'....it worked with my two girls when I told them they were big girls and old enough to use the bathroom, that was a big thing for them and wearing pretty underwear worked too.

    Posted 4 years ago by AZDEBRA 5/27 & crew #

  18. that sounds like something I could do MS...We had started sitting her on the potty with her potty seat and she was fine with it. We wanted her to get used to it, then for a few days she screamed when she sat on it, so we stopped. I didn't want her to associate the potty with a bad thing. I want to start trying again. She will be 18 months old next week and it would be nice to be free of diapers.

    Posted 4 years ago by cricketsmama #

  19. It is now Thursday morning and time I woke hubby up. I love shaking him awake and saying 'wake up dear, it's time you went to sleep in bed', just hope he doesn't get grumpy. Goodnight Deb,CM,SOM and Siobhan.

    Posted 4 years ago by Moonshadow_NZ #

  20. most of the people I have talked to said 2 years is a good time to start, but I don't know. I can never tell when Maddie has to go. If she would give me a sign it would help :)
    I worry about everything I don't want her to be behind on anything but I don't want her to feel pressured about anything either. Oh motherhood :)

    Posted 4 years ago by cricketsmama #

  21. G'night Janet see you tomorrow evening >^..^<

    Posted 4 years ago by AZDEBRA 5/27 & crew #

  22. GOodnight MS. Sleep well

    Posted 4 years ago by cricketsmama #

  23. And to keep them dry through the night we used to 'lift' the girls and put them on the toilet(still asleep often) when we went to bed. but that will come after she is dry during the day.
    ROTFLMAO Deb, like house training kittens. Don't rub Maddie's nose in an accidents though. LOL

    Posted 4 years ago by Moonshadow_NZ #

  24. The first one is always an experiment anyways, believe me and most of them survive having us as mothers, lol.

    Posted 4 years ago by AZDEBRA 5/27 & crew #

  25. No,no rubbing their noses in it....doesn't work for kittens or puppies either!

    Posted 4 years ago by AZDEBRA 5/27 & crew #

  26. LOL, laughing all the way to bed now, i'll sleep with a smile on my face. Night all. Thursday is OK so far, a bit dark though.

    Posted 4 years ago by Moonshadow_NZ #

  27. LOL. that put a smile on my face..
    I just tried to put Maddie on the toilet and she arched her back so she was straight and screamed. So my thought is well she just isn't ready. So I will back off for a bit. She does brush her teeth, uses a fork, so at least some things are "checked off" so to say...I hope she survives having a clueless mother :)

    Posted 4 years ago by cricketsmama #

  28. We are here to ensure laughter before going to sleep :)

    Posted 4 years ago by AZDEBRA 5/27 & crew #

  29. Am I too late for coffee?

    *looks around*

    Posted 4 years ago by PipasMumSpain #

  30. lol, just keep a diary and then when she gets older, you can show her or actually let her read about your worries on her surviving the childhood years.....you will be fine, take everyday as it comes and enjoy it.

    Posted 4 years ago by AZDEBRA 5/27 & crew #


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