Our journey

Monday, November 03, 2008

Fun at the Wolf house!

Sorry we haven't updated in so long. I couldn't get on our site for a while because the government here had blocked it. Now we're back in business.
Selah enjoys being drug around the house as a "burrito". It is kind of gross b/c I feel like she mops the floor with her head, but its a father-daughter thing as you can see.
Selah trying on her Amarillo Christmas dress.

About 3 weeks ago, we decided Selah was ready to be potty-trained. After we received the exciting Minnie Mouse and Cinderella panties in the mail from my mom, I was ready to give it a shot. I really didn’t do any research but decided from things I’d read or heard somewhere that I’d give her a gummy bear every time she tee-teed in the potty. About 2 weeks ago I decided that Selah was going to wear her panties all the time except for naptime. It only took about 1 week until she stopped having accidents in her panties and she now tells us every time she needs to go potty. I’m very proud of how quickly and easily she did it. Well done, Selah! Initially, we needed to get her to sit for a few minutes to relax, so we pulled out a magazine from the time of the Olympics that featured stories on Michael Phelps. Now she’s in a habit of looking at Phelp’s pics every few days while she relaxes on the potty. She asks over and over again, “Micheal. Micheal Phelps, mommy….Micheal.”


Last week Selah and I got out some construction paper to make paper pumpkins and begin talking about Thanksgiving. I ended up making two Jack-o-lanerns b/c it was so close to Halloween. I’ve added the second picture to remind myself and other moms like me that I do have to put some things off in order to have fun creative moments with Selah. While we were having fun, the kitchen and bedrooms all remained in disarray. Its okay. They’ll get cleaned up eventually and I like playing with Selah more!!

Last Friday, for the first time since we’ve been married, Ryan and I went to a costume Halloween Party. After lots of thinking (which started less than 24 hours before the party), we decided to try to be David and Victoria Beckham. We didn’t have much time to acquire our costumes, but Ryan made it to the pazar and bought me some big earrings and bargained to get himself a Beckham soccer jersey. I put on lots of makeup and had Ryan give me a “tattoo” starting at the base of my neck, going down the spine. I gave Ryan a great tattoo on his right arm and he gave himself a few others. It was fun to try to dress up as someone and go out for the evening
Selah in her Halloween outfit opening a gift from Grammy....an exciting new tea set. And, yes, she is very excited about it! She fell a few days before this picture and her lip took the brunt of the fall. There was a lot of blood. Mommy doesn't get rattled easily, but lots of blood coming out of Selah's mouth rattled her!

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

OK, I'm really impressed with the potty training & your costumes! Our little guy has been so interested in the potty, but since we're in the states and moving around a bunch I haven't wanted to try potty training because I thought it would be too difficult. Maybe I should go ahead and try?

10:10 PM

 

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