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Tag Archives: Pooh
Everyone Needs a Superhero Cape
The other day, Luke informed me at the breakfast table that it was Pooh’s birthday, and Pooh wanted a little blue cape for his birthday present. This felt very reminiscent of me making a Christmas stocking for Pooh several years ago. … Continue reading
Here Goes Nothing
Three weeks ago, Ben insisted that he was ready for potty training. I cringed inwardly. I really hate potty training and I didn’t think he was ready. Furthermore, we had two road trips coming up, totaling almost two weeks of … Continue reading
Christmas Takeaways: Everyone Needs a Stocking
Luke has celebrated past Christmas’ without a stocking. Not this year. At 2 1/2 years, he needed a proper stocking. I bought all my materials and came home, armed with fabric for a stocking. I asked Luke which pattern he wanted … Continue reading
Peeps and Poops
My son, Luke, is obsessed with peeing and pooping. Whenever my husband or I do our business, Luke comes running for the show. I decided to get him a potty. I have heard that it is good to get them familiar … Continue reading
Silly Old Bear
I took my 16 month old son, Luke, to get his pictures taken last month. I knew he would be jittery with the photographer, so I packed Winnie the Pooh. Boy, was that a good idea. Big, fearful tears were already … Continue reading