A Note on Poop
Yes, the title of this entry is a bit indelicate, but when you are dealing with a two-year-old, you talk like a two-year-old.
We are poddy training my little girl, and we have struggled keeping her motivated, so when she mentions she needs to visit the facilities, I jump up and take her straight away. Well, the following is a discussion I had today as I sat on the floor of the bathroom talking to my two-year-old as she tried to poop.
"Daddy."
"Yes, Dear."
"Poop comes out of us and is like chocolate, huh?"
"Uh...., yeah....."
"But I don't want to eat it, cause it tastes yucky."
"Uh...., yeah....."
Sometimes I am at a loss for words.
We are poddy training my little girl, and we have struggled keeping her motivated, so when she mentions she needs to visit the facilities, I jump up and take her straight away. Well, the following is a discussion I had today as I sat on the floor of the bathroom talking to my two-year-old as she tried to poop.
"Daddy."
"Yes, Dear."
"Poop comes out of us and is like chocolate, huh?"
"Uh...., yeah....."
"But I don't want to eat it, cause it tastes yucky."
"Uh...., yeah....."
Sometimes I am at a loss for words.
5 Comments:
I guess they have to learn somehow. LOL
it's times like these that I'm grateful that Kid (who is 4), locks herself into the bathroom for privacy.
But just think what an embarrassing story you have to threaten to tell dates you don't like!
Just one question...how exactly did she find out that it tastes yucky? Just a thought...
LMAO ...
Kids are so funny ,especially around that age .
It still amazes me some of the stuff they come up with .
I was sent by Michele :)
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