Apr 012009
 

I’ve mentioned before that we use sign language in this house. BigBrother used it minimally when he was pre-verbal. LittleBrother started even earlier than BigBrother did and has a large signing vocabulary. Similarly, at sixteen months, he already has a large verbal vocabulary as well. Not all of that can be attributed to signing itself, of course. Mainly, he wants to be like BigBrother. He wanted to talk early. He wanted to roll, crawl, walk and run early. And now he wants to potty train early.

I’m okay with this!

A few months ago we received Potty Training Made Easy with the Baby Signs Program Complete Starter Kit. I kept it in the box for awhile as he hadn’t shown any interest in the process at that point in time. And then, last month, he started saying the word potty. (Pah-ee! Pah-ee!) Whenever anyone would go into the bathroom, he would follow behind, talking about the potty. Then he started wanting to sit on the big potty. Then we bought him a little one. And while he hasn’t gone, he sits daily, talking about his male genitalia (pee-ahhs), pee, poop and pah-ee.

Color us shocked.

Book & StickersSo, I broke out the sign language program. I read the accompanying parent manual about why starting the training process in the 12 month to 24 month age range was a great idea. I agreed with most of what was said, having already potty trained one child. (I also know that being strict with your ideas regarding what will and will not work can set you up for failure.) The manual, however, does have many things that we agree with (especially since we potty trained BigBrother based on Elizabeth Pantley’s The No-Cry Potty Training Solution).

And then we started watching the DVD every few days. LittleBrother enjoys the real kids more than the animated babies. (He’s likely used to Signing Time videos.) We also regularly read the train book that came with the kit. (It’s a lift-the-flap book which are all hugely popular with LittleBrother right now.) While he has done nothing in the potty, we currently have a child who is not scared of the bathroom or the potty. He knows what goes on in the bathroom and the potty. He knows the appropriate signs (more, all done, potty, wash hands). And he regularly tells us when he needs a diaper change. (To boot, he also says “excuse me” (cue-me!) after he toots. Win.

I can’t tell you if he will officially train early or if he’ll be like his brother and train shortly after his second birthday. I can’t predict what will happen. I can tell you that this little kit, complete with reward stickers for when we start moving forward with this “potty train”, is a big help in our house. As BigBrother went through a phase where he was scared of the bathroom (no fault of our own as we didn’t push training), we’re hoping to avoid that with LittleBrother. Of course, having BigBrother around to show by example and encourage with words is a great training tool as well. I’d let you borrow him but, well, I like him very much.

Complete Starter Kit

I can, however, offer you this Potty Training Made Easy with the Baby Signs Program Complete Starter Kit ($39.95)! That’s right! I have one to give away! It’s the exact same one we have which means that it includes:

1. Potty Training Made Easy, a Parent’s Guide.
2. All Aboard the Potty Train DVD
3. All Aboard the Potty Train lift-the-flap book.
4. Stickers!
5. All Aboard the Potty Train Conductor’s (wooden) Whistle (yes, noisy).

It can be yours! There are a few different ways to enter.

1. Leave a comment on this post telling me a funny story about potty training. Whether it’s your child, your sibling, your friend’s child or yourself. Make me giggle. Because a sense of humor is needed while potty training! (I remember that much!) You may leave a comment like this once.

2. Tweet about this contest, copy/pasting the following into your tweet stream: Enter the Potty Training Made Easy giveaway over @FireMom’s blog: http://tinyurl.com/SDBptsigns Kit includes book, DVD, stickers & whistle! After you tweet, grab the URL to the individual tweet and paste it in a separate comment here. You may do this once a day for the duration of the giveaway!

3. Blog about the giveaway on your blog, linking back to this post and the Potty Training Made Easy website! Make your post about another funny story regarding potty training, fears about the process or what your plans are thus far. Come back and leave the link to your blog post in a separate comment. You may do this once.

The giveaway will be open through Monday, April 13, 2009 at noon (EDT). I will close comments and pick a winner via the random number generator at random.org. I will then contact the winner by email. The winner has 24 hours to respond before I move on to the next random winner. Winnings will be shipped the following day after claim with delivery confirmation and insurance. If you have questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Best of luck… in the giveaway and with potty training! (And if this giveaway doesn’t apply to you, please feel free to pass it on to your friends with children who may or may not be potty training sometime soon!)

Feb 062009
 

I didn’t update you when January ended as to how Project365 is going. (You know, since January ended on a weekend and, to boot, the day before the Super Bowl. I was otherwise occupied.) The report is that it is going well (which you know if you follow the photoblog)! I haven’t missed a day. I have, once, scrambled at the last minute to take a picture but it turned out all right in the end. I have also, once, taken a picture of something really boring because I knew I wouldn’t have time to take another picture all day. While I know I’ll have more variety (read: pictures of more than just TheBrothers) when spring rolls around, I did manage to capture quite a few shots of our winter landscape as well this past month.

To document my journey through Project365, I make monthly collages. Take a look at January’s collage.

See? Lots of snow! There are various ways to go about making a collage.

1. Big Huge Labs has a mosaic maker. If you’re using flickr, making your collage is exceptionally easy. I tag all of my Project365 photos with “project365 month year” so that when I go to make a collage, I just enter my email address, the tag I want it to find, click go and it throws them into a collage for me.You do have to select how many pictures you want or it will pull the default of two. You then can save it directly to your flickr photostream with one click!

2. Picnik now also has a collage maker but it is for premium members (which, of course, I am one). It works just like Big Huge Labs in that you select how many pictures you want, enter the flickr tag and it does the work for you. I am always careful to select print quality so I can print them as well. You can then add text right in the Picnik editor which is why I now prefer this method over the previous one. Picnik then lets you save your creation to your computer, flickr and even photobucket, Picasa, Facebook and others.

3. You can kick it “old” school and do it the long way with Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro or any other photo editing software. You’d just create a new blank canvas and crop each of your pictures to the same size, putting each onto the canvas. This, of course, gives you the most creative leeway. And I’d really rather do it this way. But I don’t have enough time to myself as it is, folks!

Anyway, once you get it created and saved, you can print it off. Put it on your fridge and show off your artwork along with your kids! And, in fact, I want to help you do just that!

I’m giving away an HP Photosmart (C6380) wireless printer over on the review blog. That’s right! One of you will be able to print your Project365 mosaics (or whatever you so desire) from the comfort of your couch. Head on over to the review blog for a chance to win this awesome offering from HP and BlogHer. (And, while you’re at it, hit up BlogHer’s giveaway for an extra chance. But go to mine first because I said so.)