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potty training and cupcakes


I have a friend who told me she was going to potty train her daughter in only three days. She told me about her plan the night before she was beginning. I decided to wait and see if it worked. 

Three days later I got a victorious text message. So hanging on her every word, I made a little plan and decided to give it a go. Ivar is more than ready, talking about it all the time. I had an eager pupil on my hands. And the thing about three day training is that if it doesn't go well, you're just back in the pack with the longer range trainers. I had nothing to loose.


We began yesterday morning by taking all the diapers in Ivar's room and putting them into Elsie's room. We removed his changing station and I showed him his new Thomas the train underwear. And then we unpacked his cool potty chair.

We had a few accidents and I began learning his cues. By the end of day one we had a double victory in the little potty and I was overjoyed. In the excitement I said to Ivar, "you did such a good job! let's make cupcakes to celebrate!" This sort of flew out of my mouth. It wasn't a bribe, because I hadn't mentioned the cupcakes as a reward. They were only now being brought up because cupcakes are Ivar's love language.


And since it was bedtime when I said it, I told him we'd make the cupcakes in the morning.

But then this morning came and after we had a few accidents I realized that I wasn't in the mood to make cupcakes with a two-year-old. Potty training, it turns out, is parental punishment enough. I didn't need to throw baking with a toddler into the mix.

So I loaded up the kids and we went to the cupcake shop in town. I adore this place. And as I sat there, eating my chocolate truffle cupcake I was very aware that this reward was speaking my love language as well. In fact, I don't think this trip to the cupcake shop had much to do with Ivar. It was for me, the potty trainer.


We've had a few more messes and a few more victories. We won't know how successful our three days have been until tomorrow night. But no matter what the outcome, you may very well find me hanging out at the cupcake shop. Because training is a lot of work.

5 comments:

Renee said...

We did the three day method too! Being the potty trainer is hard! Even harder....being the poopy trainer! Any moms have any tips??? Good luck!

westmetromommy said...

We did the 3 day method...6 weeks later my daughter was trained. And then she decided she didn't want to be. It took 5 more months for her to decide that going on the potty was cool.

I'm not saying this to discourage you...but if it takes longer than 3 days, know you are not alone!

westmetromommy said...

We did the 3 day method...6 weeks later my daughter was trained. And then she decided she didn't want to be. It took 5 more months for her to decide that going on the potty was cool.

I'm not saying this to discourage you...but if it takes longer than 3 days, know you are not alone!

Becca Groves said...

Melinda, this is so great. Thank you for this perspective. It is such a rollercoaster of "I think we've got it!" and then "nope, we don't..."

val said...

It's all good. He's on his way. Accidents are par for the course. xo. love, Val