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Bullfrog said:My little guy has taken big dumps in the toilet for three days straight.
hallelujah! bye bye diapers!
Every one of my kids went about a week straight then it was like it never figured it out. Second time around though, everything was good to go.Bullfrog said:My little guy has taken big dumps in the toilet for three days straight.
hallelujah! bye bye diapers!
Rob said:One of my favourite Daddy moments is when one of my daughters was new to the potty, she called out for me to come in, looked up at me with determined eyes and said; "Hold my hand, please... this is going to be a big one."
OldTimeHockey said:In a family of 5 where the only males are myself and the dog, I've finally got my hockey player! 4 years old and loves it!
AlmosGirl said:Well, tryouts are over, thank God! She came down with the stomach bug during the AA tryouts, which sucked big time and she couldn't do it. We all ended up with it (except the little guy thankfully). I was off work all last week!
After the first A team tryout the AA coach approached her asking what happened and she told her that she was sick. AA coach said that she wished she had known beforehand. Drat. Anyways, she was only about 75% feeling for the first 2 A tryouts and she couldn't do the last 2 nights unfortunately - 4 nights straight is rough. She went to the 2nd A team tryouts that started Friday night and this guy brought up his whole team from last year and was only looking for 2 spots. She made it to the 2nd night but got cut. She was extremely devastated and upset. Man, it's hard watching your kid go through stuff like that.
Got home Saturday night to watch the rest of the game and the coach for the BB team called. He wasn't at the tryout but heard that she didn't get selected and was frankly "surprised for sure but thrilled" and offered her an immediate spot on his team and a letter. She was happy to hear this (still disappointed) but after going to yesterday morning's skate and seeing several of her last year's teammates there, made things a little easier. I think it will be a good year, at least we hope.
So, they are over thank goodness and no, she definitely didn't move up to AA or A like she wanted but she can work hard again next year and we'll try again next year. Fingers crossed that she won't be sick this time.
OldTimeHockey said:AlmosGirl said:Well, tryouts are over, thank God! She came down with the stomach bug during the AA tryouts, which sucked big time and she couldn't do it. We all ended up with it (except the little guy thankfully). I was off work all last week!
After the first A team tryout the AA coach approached her asking what happened and she told her that she was sick. AA coach said that she wished she had known beforehand. Drat. Anyways, she was only about 75% feeling for the first 2 A tryouts and she couldn't do the last 2 nights unfortunately - 4 nights straight is rough. She went to the 2nd A team tryouts that started Friday night and this guy brought up his whole team from last year and was only looking for 2 spots. She made it to the 2nd night but got cut. She was extremely devastated and upset. Man, it's hard watching your kid go through stuff like that.
Got home Saturday night to watch the rest of the game and the coach for the BB team called. He wasn't at the tryout but heard that she didn't get selected and was frankly "surprised for sure but thrilled" and offered her an immediate spot on his team and a letter. She was happy to hear this (still disappointed) but after going to yesterday morning's skate and seeing several of her last year's teammates there, made things a little easier. I think it will be a good year, at least we hope.
So, they are over thank goodness and no, she definitely didn't move up to AA or A like she wanted but she can work hard again next year and we'll try again next year. Fingers crossed that she won't be sick this time.
Poor Girl!
Atleast she's playing the sport she loves! And sometimes playing with friends is just as important as playing at the highest level possible. The fact that the AA coach recognized her means she's got the skills!
My little one has been sick all winter. Every second weekend she's got the stomach flu. I don't know what's going on..but it's nuts!