Fall came quickly, and this year it meant sending two of my babies off to school. Madeline started first grade, and Myles started in the Kindergarten for 4 year olds program. Maddie is an old pro at this school thing. She loves it, and knew that few of her friends were in the same class as her. Myles was much more ready than I expected him to be. I expected nerves and protests about Mom leaving, but got none of that. He got off the bus all smiles after that first day. He was excited until I said, "so, you're all set to go back tomorrow?" He quickly replied, "Um, I'm not going back - I was just going today." All was well though. He went off the next morning and has had no problems at all. My big boy - he's still a Momma's boy though :)
Our neighbors were riding their four-wheelers through the field below their house. They somehow spotted this tiny kitten. With no mother around (we gave her over an hour to come back for it) the kitten needed a home. Well, guess where they brought it - of course to those Labonte suckers :) We called the vet, who very compassionately (please read with sarcasm) told us that we could bring it in as a stray, but they weren't going to do anything for it. I asked about bringing it in not as a stray, but as our new pet (please read - I was willing to pay for whatever treatment would have helped) but apparently that wouldn't have mattered. I asked her what we needed to do to care for it here, and she (in a very flat, why are you bothering me voice) stated that it would be very hard to keep a cat that little alive. Thanks for all of your advice, lady. The pet store (the one an hour away, not the one 20 minutes away) was much more helpful. They set us up with bottles, Kitten Milk Replacement, and explained what we needed to do and how often. This all happened on Sunday, and as of today, the kitten is doing very well. He's active, eating, peeing, pooping - what more can you ask for? It's eyes aren't opened yet, and apparently you can't tell gender for a few weeks. We didn't want a cat at all, but now we're in love with the tiny thing.
AND THE BIGGEST NEWS OF ALL: Max is potty trained!!! Day and night, pee and poop! We tried to do it in the spring, but he was not into it at all, and after a week of hardcore, he was no further along than when we started. A couple of days before school started I told him that we were going to start wearing big boy panties again when Maddie and Myles went to school. He said he wanted to wear them that day. From that point on he made no pee mistakes! Poop took a little longer, and lots of promises. What finally did the trick? The promise of a fancy date, just him and his Nana. The next day he did it, and yesterday he donned a shirt and tie and went out to dinner at the Golf Course with Nana. My big boy! For the first time in over 6 years I'm not changing diapers! I'll enjoy the short reprieve until Mason comes home :)
7 comments:
The kids look so cute all dressed up...proud of Myles! I am so happy the kitten is doing well..I have been nervous about that! I had to laugh when I heard about Max and the promise you made to him...that doesn't surprise me! Glad he is trained..as I am sure you are...
Love,
Aunt Ang
Well, congratulations to all the kids for their great accomplishments!
I'm pulling for the kitty too!!
Yeah...no more diapers for mom!! Well, for a while...a short while I hope :)
Julie
I can't believe how grown up the kids look! Congrats on the potty training and enjoy the diaper-free time while it lasts...
Miss you
Kim
Congrats on scrutiny, the kitten, first days of school, and potty training! Woohoo! Lots of fun things happening at your house :)
What a big month it's been! The kiddos look adorable and go Max (we are down to 1 in diapers here as of this month and are thrilled too!)!
Great strides for everyone, the kitten included! I'm going to show the photos of your kitty to my kids . . . they will fall in love with it too, I'm sure!
-- Nancy
Wow! You guys are as busy as we are...Good for Max Rup!! Potty training is so hard...I'm happy for you guys!!
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