Jay’s 3 year stats
Jay had his three year check-up today. It is a little late, I know. There isn’t anything significant to say about it. There were no great words of advice to get Jay to stop peeing all over my house. Ada didn’t really take to potty training until she was about three months past her third birthday, and boys are supposed to be harder than girls. The part that makes it hard is that he really doesn’t care that he peed his pants. He’ll sit in it all day. I was hoping that just keeping him in underwear while we were at home would do it, but so far, not so much.
Here are his stats:
Height: 3′ 3″ – a little under the 90th percentile
Weight: 33.4 lbs – 75th percentile
He’s in between the 25th & 50th percentile for weight-to-stature ratio. I can tell he is losing his baby fat. His legs still look a little chunky at the thighs, but not his arms and chest. Ada on the other hand is a tall, skinny bean pole. She has almost no fat anywhere. I can see muscle! Amazing how fast they grow.
Here is a big news flash for me: I woke up with a headache that is getting worse and starting down towards the migraine road. The guest room is pretty much cleaned up. I just need to remove a few things and wash the sheets since I don’t remember if I did that after the last guests. I can probably afford to take a nap to tend to my headache. The frequency of my migraines is concerning though. One a month is typical. This would be my forth one in February. I have no idea how I managed in high school when I would get 1-2 a week. I couldn’t physically or mentally deal with that at my current age … of 24.
When I was potty training Kobe, he was the same way. He could care less about being wet forever. I finally let him run around either naked or with a t-shirt on…no underwear. He did a lot better for some strange reason. It was still a battle though. Good luck!
Darren did the same thing. He would just pee like a fountain. And don’t beat yourself up about the late checkup thing. Caroline’s is scheduled for 4/1, 4 months after her birthday. I’m not setting foot in a peds office during flu season if I don’t have to!