Thursday, April 23, 2009

In case you wanted to know

Elijah is able to pee nearly halfway across the room.

Just thought you all would like to know this. I try to avoid talk of bodily functions on the blog, but I just have to share this one. I've had baby boys in my house for nearly a year now but this is the first time I ever saw anything like this.

I had a friend give me a pack of "pee-pee tepees" -- little cones you can use for protection. I didn't see the need to use them previously.

I now see the need.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

this reminds me of a commercial I saw the other night where the guy goes to change the diaper of his son in the bedroom, he proceeds to change him and the little guy "lets go". Too funny. I can imagine your surprise at his new talent. :)

Anonymous said...

LOL!!! Awww, love the picture!! he is so cute!!! he is kind of a mix of the two of you!! Sometimes I see John in an expression and sometimes I see you!!

Such a talented boy you have there!!! I am used to the bodily function blog as Kel is soooooooo good at it!! :):)

Just love your blog Wendi( I read it every day) and your family is so precious!And you are doing great with 2 kids!!! Actually awesome should be the word!!! Tired is just your middle name when they are this young...it keeps ya jumpin and brings you so much joy during all the hard work!! Sounds like you are right where God wants ya!; immersed in a wonderful loving family!!!Enjoy every moment, even the crazy ones cause it flies by and then they are out on their own!! I know you cant even believe that now but you will see!! :) Love Ya! Nancy :)

Amy T. S. said...

Wendi, this will not stop. It will get worse when Isaac purposefully pees anywhere he can, just to see what it's like. For example, peeing in your coffee table/storage table where you keep your board games.

Then Elijah will want to be just like his big brother and he'll start up. Then if you're really blessed your son's favorite sentence will become "Mommy penis," and you will wonder if he says that in childcare. "No dear, Mommy doesn't have..."

Anonymous said...

That talent must come from the Kitsteiner side. :)
Linda