Changing Baby
As you may have already read, my tiny trio have mastered the art of stripping off all of their clothing as well as their diapers, too.
This latest behaviour has led to an overhaul of their wardrobe and the addition of tape to their diaper changing routines (mainly at night.)
Today, my kids have taken their new found talents to quite a new and exciting level of fun, though.
I should have been clued in to their antics by the nice calm peace and quiet that had settled over the house.
You see, Kaiden had a dirty diaper and had apparently voiced his concern to his siblings. He really hates being dirty, too.
So, Vivienne and Kian apparently decided to perform a public service of sorts for their needy brother, Kai.
From the remnants of their antics, I could tell that they apparently had convinced him to lay down on the hearth of the fireplace.
They even removed the fireplace fan so he wouldn't get hurt before having him assume the position.
Next, they set about removing that nasty, stinky diaper from his little boy behind.
Kian managed to reach the wipies and handed them off one by one to Vivienne who took care of the dirty deed.
Yep, she actually wiped her brother's icky nasty behind. Strangely still, she did a fairly decent job considering she is only 2!
Of course they weren't as neat about clean-up as I would have preferred, but nothing got on the floor or anywhere it shouldn't have, so I cannot really complain.
The only problem the kids had came when it was time to master the tapes that would help them get the new diaper ON.
They did try, but ultimately gave up, so Kai set out to play anyways, parts to the wind.
He only had a tiny mess, too, which was easily cleaned up. However, he was very sad about having made it in the first place, so he did cry a tiny bit.
I couldn't really get mad at them, really. I just hugged Kai and got him a fresh diaper and some dry britches.
Kian and Vivienne helped me gather up the ickies and we put them away in the trashcan in the pantry.
Overall, I think I took it rather well, considering the potential for disaster.
I still cannot get over that they would actually help each other out that much, though!
I think it's about time that I brought the potties inside and give training a whirl, what do you think?
This latest behaviour has led to an overhaul of their wardrobe and the addition of tape to their diaper changing routines (mainly at night.)
Today, my kids have taken their new found talents to quite a new and exciting level of fun, though.
I should have been clued in to their antics by the nice calm peace and quiet that had settled over the house.
You see, Kaiden had a dirty diaper and had apparently voiced his concern to his siblings. He really hates being dirty, too.
So, Vivienne and Kian apparently decided to perform a public service of sorts for their needy brother, Kai.
From the remnants of their antics, I could tell that they apparently had convinced him to lay down on the hearth of the fireplace.
They even removed the fireplace fan so he wouldn't get hurt before having him assume the position.
Next, they set about removing that nasty, stinky diaper from his little boy behind.
Kian managed to reach the wipies and handed them off one by one to Vivienne who took care of the dirty deed.
Yep, she actually wiped her brother's icky nasty behind. Strangely still, she did a fairly decent job considering she is only 2!
Of course they weren't as neat about clean-up as I would have preferred, but nothing got on the floor or anywhere it shouldn't have, so I cannot really complain.
The only problem the kids had came when it was time to master the tapes that would help them get the new diaper ON.
They did try, but ultimately gave up, so Kai set out to play anyways, parts to the wind.
He only had a tiny mess, too, which was easily cleaned up. However, he was very sad about having made it in the first place, so he did cry a tiny bit.
I couldn't really get mad at them, really. I just hugged Kai and got him a fresh diaper and some dry britches.
Kian and Vivienne helped me gather up the ickies and we put them away in the trashcan in the pantry.
Overall, I think I took it rather well, considering the potential for disaster.
I still cannot get over that they would actually help each other out that much, though!
I think it's about time that I brought the potties inside and give training a whirl, what do you think?
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