lovesdumbo
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Thanks! I'll have to go back as some of the photos that I didn't add it to are some of my favorites from the trip!Bernadette- Yep, the site was probably the cause of your headache! By the way, the Tink border is back today.
Was that the winter of 2002/2003? The year Emma was born?Yikes! Glad you got out early and home safely. Stay warm! I totally understand the need for it to end. That was me a few winters ago when we had 100+ inches our first winter back in Boston after 2 in SoCal.
My Emma has been dry at night since like age 2 but she can hold it 12+ hours during the day. The others are still having issues. Lizzy is finally pretty good but I have to make sure she goes right before going to bed and if she's really tired she still has occasional accidents. Joe still isn't dry at night. I think they both sleep too soundly. Now that Lizzy is doing so much better I know that Joe will get it eventually too.I didn't want to get up this morning either. I couldn't fall asleep and Colby woke up at 2 AM with his feet and legs aching. It took me about an hour to get him comfortable and not crying. Thanks to Motrin, heating pad and leg and foot massages. Once he fell back asleep he was fine through the rest of the night. I find these nights of broken sleep just don't cut it. Since we have been getting him up for the potty during the night for the last 2 weeks sleep has been very broken. I'm not a happy Mommy. I just can't fathom how long this is going to take as he just does not wake up and he cannot hold it for longer than 4 or 5 hours. He is nearly 5 1/2 and I would think that he is capable, but I guess not. We don't even let him drink in the evening (which he is not happy about ) Did anyone else have Night time potty issues and when did they resolve?