I have not posted before and really enjoy your site. I read it in the am at work while drinking my Diet Coke before I am engulfed into the world of science. I have to say I have a daughter whose will of iron that is equal to Annie’s will! We had a 15 sec conversation where she wanted to take a dance class when she was 2. I told her not until she wore underwear. A month later she asked for underwear and said she didn’t need diapers anymore. I was hesitant but thought I only had to lose time doing laundry if it didn’t work. It worked! I know, hard to believe especially when i have a son who was just 3 months shy of kindergarten before being potty trained. It can happen even if you don’t live on Fantasy Island!
Denise says:
I have not posted before and really enjoy your site. I read it in the am at work while drinking my Diet Coke before I am engulfed into the world of science. I have to say I have a daughter whose will of iron that is equal to Annie’s will! We had a 15 sec conversation where she wanted to take a dance class when she was 2. I told her not until she wore underwear. A month later she asked for underwear and said she didn’t need diapers anymore. I was hesitant but thought I only had to lose time doing laundry if it didn’t work. It worked! I know, hard to believe especially when i have a son who was just 3 months shy of kindergarten before being potty trained. It can happen even if you don’t live on Fantasy Island!
Auntie_M says:
She’s flouncy, pouncy, fun, fun, fun, fun, fun! But the most wonderful thing about Annie is: she’s the only one!