Toddlers are Quackers

As long as she is quiet, no one will know. After deliberately laying in her pee Saturday, it’s obvious she just doesn’t care.
She obviously can be dry.
I wonder if she does it as a way to control manipulate her care givers.
And she gets positive reinforcement for it.
Also the new dog is getting attention and peeing for America - so why shouldn't she if she feels jealous.
 
No flour cookies.
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Also try as pb blossoms.
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Interesting child. She put on her overalls backwards. “I know, I like it like this!”
We ran around after the dog, and somewhere she stepped in poop with both feet. Not chicken, duck, deer, guinea or mystery poop. Dog poop. The most visible, and easiest to avoid. Then she walked into the house instead of taking off her boots at the door.
Maaco... ugh! I think I know what happened, but that doesn’t mean it actually makes sense! After two weeks of being fine in the house (except the gated off hallway and beyond), he peed twice and tried to poop. He’s been in his cage for most of 24 hours because of it. Here’s hoping he can stay out now. :fl
 
I have a tree in the playpen, and a small one on the coffee table. I still don’t know if the big one is going to be the main tree or not.
We went out to walk the dog in the slush/hail/rain/snow/slush(seriously crazy weather!), and she wore a hooded robe over her clothes, and under her hat and hood. Very funny! Oh, and we cannot forget about the bubble mower! Maaco was terrified until he sniffed it. Then he happily played with Duckling.
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I was trying the 9:00 bedtime, and it took forever for Duckling to get to sleep. She also wasn’t napping well. Since last Saturday (night before daylight savings), she is in bed by 8:30, and asleep quickly. Naps are happening too. It seems she’s been over tired, and unable to sleep. :confused: Yes, she has been dry too.
 

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