Choo choo! |
The next morning, when Cam climbed to the top of the stairs and saw the train table, he yelled "Choo choo!" and ran over to play with it. At one point he was jumping up and down with excitement and said "Awesome!" We made sure to give Cam a full day of the train set on his own, then the next day was his birthday party and it was a big hit with all the kids.
Cam blew out the candles on his own |
The train set was expensive, but we figured the cost will be amortized over the multiple kids that we will have. :) Cam has shown no signs of losing interest in the train set, which is good. If anything, Sara and I have lost the novelty of playing with it and we don't spend as much time playing with Cam on the train table as we should, considering we've have it for less than a month. I suppose having a new baby had something to do with that... :)
We're starting up potty training for Cam. The first couple days went well, as Cam did not fight sitting on the toilet. In fact, when I was putting Cam to sleep, he would suddenly grab his butt and ask to go to the toilet! That was just the first couple days, however. He's fought it since then, and now I've fallen off the wagon in trying to potty train him. In truth, I have no idea what to do, other than to encourage him to sit there. Sara ordered a free potty training DVD and we've watched the first few minutes of it - just enough for me to know to use stickers as bribes-er, I mean rewards for using the potty. I need to watch the rest of the DVD to really learn the science of getting Cam fully potty trained.
That's it for now. I've got one more set of pre-Dexter photos I want to post - our vacation to Scottsdale from May. That's pretty much ancient history when it comes to the kids, but there are some great pics in there that I want to post... hopefully I'll be able to post that some time soon.
