Junkie

Jon’s back on the bumps. Four times this session. Thanks Jessie!

N.B. Professional driver on a closed course. Separate rides at different times of the day. The hat and sunglasses remain untrampled.

P.S. Commenting

And little more to add to Laura’s entry about the new blog space. The first time you try to comment your comment will be held until it is approved by the administrator, just so we know you aren’t trying to sell something we don’t feel like advertising. So don’t panic if your post doesn’t apprear right away the first time. And no longer will your email address be shown.

BTW if you are viewing this in Safari, look at the cool use of CSS3.0 in the upper left hand corner. Doesn’t show up in Firefox yet. Nice work Laura!

Give me a P

It has been a full week since we stepped into the abyss and didn’t give Jon a diaper overnight.

We’d noticed that he’s been pretty conscientious about his overnight toileting the past while, and L & I realized that it had been weeks since he’d had a wet diaper in the morning. So we risked it, and it paid off.

Jon is pretty unique in that, so far, the only real interest he’s shown towards toiletting ihas been overnight. It’s hard to know for sure, but during the daytime I get the feeling that he just can’t be bothered. Toiletting would only interrupt more fun stuff, even with the candy rewards he gets. After all, it means a trip to the toilet either upstairs or downstairs and massive inconvenience for everyone. Add to that the quiet time for self-reflection post-bedtime, and there you have it.

And we can’t ignore the security that the diaper brings. Second night in, he refused to sleep until he had a diaper on. I agreed, but made a deal that if it was dry next morning, that we’d consider doing another no diaper night. He agreed, then sighed, “Another deal.” And he made sure it was wet–just a little–the next morning.

But we’ve kept at it. We’ll see if we can spend a month or two cementing this behaviour, then see where we can go from there.

Our New Look!

Tadaaaaa, now you know why it’s been awhile since we’ve posted! We’ve just changed blog software from Movable Type to WordPress, in part to try to better combat the comment spam we’ve been getting; though to be fair, we haven’t actually gotten that much comment spam for the last little while.

It took a while for me to figure out how to use and customize this blog (and there will probably still be a few tweaks over the next few days), but the fact that I could do it pretty much all by myself (except for a few head-scratchers where I needed help – thank you, Reid) speaks highly of the relative ease of use of this software. Now, maybe I can spend my time actually making posts!

More cottage


Weird cloud over Severn Sound

A nice weekend at the cottage. Jon has adjusted his outdoor activities schedule to his allow for his new activites, as follows:

  • Kayaking: 1/2 to 1 hour
  • Sand castle building on the beach: 5 minutes to 1 hour
  • Swimming to the raft and playing on it: until just after hypothermia starts to set in, then swim in.

Jon met a new friend on the communal raft, a young gent named David who was very kind and took any differences completely in stride, without questions. It was very nice for Jon to find a brand new friend.

We celebrated Grandpa’s 70th birthday with the Lundy/Lyons clans and Mike and I shot off fireworks as it started to rain. The wind was low so we shot them right off the beach (last time the wind was so strong we had to shoot them off the dock). Jon is now totally into fireworks, no fear, just total anticipation and laughter.

Then Jon got to try sparklers for the first time, which was a brand new thrill.