Potty-trainers get really fired up about their new-found skill and want to “go pee pee” in every possible location…each restaurant, store, or home you visit – and for my boys, each tree or bush they find along the way! Potty-training also involves a bit of OCD on the parent’s part: repeatedly asking(as if your life depended on it) if they have to “go potty?” It also involves remembering to bring an extra change of clothing (or two in our case) everywhere you go…just in case! However, the process doesn’t last long and the rewards are well worth the effort. Perhaps the greatest blessing has been the reduction in diaper changes around here. For nearly seven years, we have been changing and wiping the bottoms of at least one of our sweet boys
With all of that said, I must admit that I am a bit sad. My “baby’ boys are growing up. I am choosing to focus on the freedom that this new phase brings…and to celebrate that God is growing my boys up just as He should! I just wish that it didn’t happen so quickly. {sniff}
Caleb (left) and Matthew (right).
Isn’t the difference in their skin tone remarkable? Matthew isn’t more “tan” than Caleb – all natural coloring.
2 comments:
That is such a sweet picture!
That is so precious. (Jodi, here, not Brian). They have Johnson heads . . . they look like Sam from behind . . . way cute picture!
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