Potty training with Sophia has not been fun. She is two months shy of 3 and is pretty
insistent that diapers work just fine for her. We have bought all of the special
underwear, used stickers, chocolate, lollipops, anything we can think of to
bribe her to walk to the bathroom and just sit on that toilet. But she’s not having it. Some may describe her as stubborn and
independent, having decided she will take those diapers off when she is good
and ready. Her teachers tell me, “Just
be patient. She will do it on her own
time.”
Admittedly, part of me is getting a bit worried that she is
going to be 5, wearing diapers and sucking her thumb. But then another part of me is thankful, as I
am fully aware of what is to come.
Yep, squat toilets.
And it isn’t the actual toilet that worries me, it is navigating it with
a little girl that has little balance and coordination and a mommy that
unfortunately is lacking the same traits.
For those of you that have never experienced a squat toilet,
let me tell you. It requires leg
strength, balance, and lots of luck. The
logistics are overwhelming really. Where
to put your coat so that it doesn’t dip into the toilet. How to balance your purse on your lap while
you dig through it looking for that one piece of Kleenex that is buried in
there somewhere (yep, you guessed it, toilet paper is not supplied!) How far
back do you stand so that you make it in, but don’t fall in. And don’t even get me started on the
sanitation concerns. Let’s just say, it
is complicated.
So, you can see why I am not looking forward to leaving the
house in the midst of potty training.
Boys are easy. They can walk in,
do their business standing up, and walk out literally without touching a
thing. But girls…different story.
Now, I am left contemplating a few different things. How bad is it really that Sophia may still wearing diapers at 5? Do kids really
need water to survive? Or maybe I
shouldn’t have judged all those Chinese moms who put their kids in split pants
as babies and let them squat in the streets.
At least they are out of diapers by the age of 1 and they haven’t had to
try to hover their 35 pound child over the hole in the floor.
I guess we will just have to wait and see.
4 comments:
The squating toilets are a China experience. I love the pics and Pia take your time.
miss you guys so much. cannot wait for july! give them both a kiss and maybe talk to you this weekend again?
Hahahaha! A hilarious post. I remember trying to cope with this myself in India, but *can't imagine* potty training a child in this context when it doesn't even come naturally to you. Yikes! How long do you plan to stay in China?!
Had a doctor's check up today ... Baby Kane is strong and getting big. All genetic screening tests came back negative. Made me happy to hear this after the horrendous month we've had. Should know the sex in a couple of weeks! -Val
It's like a reverse plumber butt!
I'm adding squatting to my China must do list but I don't think that will be a problem:)
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