OH MY LORD!

Tracie Stroud

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So I was sitting here working on a layout when I smelled something TERRIBLE. Both kids are "supposed" to be napping. I went into K's room, and she is sitting in bed, with her pull-up off, literally covered in poop! It was up to her forearms and all over the freaking bed! She is almost 3 years old!!! WTH was she thinking? She knows what poop is!

So I got her and the stupid bed cleaned up, and I made her go back and "take a nap". I am soooo mad at her right now I'm not talking to her. :mad: Mature, right?
 
Oh, man, at 3, I would be mad, too. I would be mad at 18 months, but just mad that I had to clean it. lol
 
BTDT!! I know how gross it is and how frustrating it is. I know you dont think so now but in a few years you will laugh about things like this. Like one time my son wanted to make us breakfast so he got a can of crisco, ketchup, mustard, flour, milk, eggs and a few other odds and ends at about 6 in the morning, dumped it on the kitchen floor and started mixing it with his hands. It was on cabinets, on hte fridge in his hair and all over his clothes and body, on the stove...oh it was pretty much everywhere. It smelled disgusting (not as bad as what you dealt with though Im sure) I didnt know whether to laugh, cry or scream. I think I might have done a little of all three.
 
Oh no! That happened here a few weeks back...it was NOT fun. I have a stomach of steel and it was still Y-U-C-K-Y
 
Oh gosh, I am sorry that happened to you. My 5 1/2 year old daughter just did this recently. She is potty trained and not in pull ups, but did it during bedtime. I was so mad it wasn't even funny.
 
Oh that stinks! Heck, I was ticked off when my 4 yr old woke up two mornings in a row with a poopy pull-up... and that wasn't even bad to clean up, just disgusting! I would be just as mad if I were you!
 
Two weeks ago my almost three year old daughter, pulled off her shorts, (the girl is toilet trained) and pooped IN HER UNDERWEAR on the tile part of our basement floor!!! I was like 8 feet down the hall in the laundry room. Aparently she didn't feel the need to bother me, as she was watching Dora. I was not impressed.

If you need to give your daughter time out time - an extended nap - so you don't kill her, it's good for both of you. :)
 
oh man.. I would have had a cow, LOL I hateeeeeeeeee poop-- like, more than a normal person. I freak out :D :D :D :D I am very very lucky that ce potty trained way early LOL I can't even stand seeing people change poop diapers LOL I run away haha. I may have been tempted to make my kid clean up their own mess @ 3 years old-- at least most of it.
 
That would have ruined my week. Of course, I've been known to just throw away undies when my girls had poop accidents while potty training. I just can't deal with poop. :thumbdown:
 
Well, we use cloth diapers, so at least I'm more used to dealing with it than most. lol. She did actually take a nap for the first time in about 2 weeks today. I guess all the excitement wore her out! lol
 
oh! that's disgusting. my 16 month old has started taking of her diapers during naptime and peeing in her bed. she hates having a wet diaper and just pulls it off and then pees again! lovely. and we have had the poop issue with both girls so far... time out and naptime are more for mommy to cool off than for the kids in our house! and they are used frequently.
 
Yikes that so stinks. Literally :p . One of my DSs did that and that was the end of his naps!! (the week before he had smeared vasaline all over his room!)
 
my 16 month old has started taking of her diapers during naptime and peeing in her bed. she hates having a wet diaper and just pulls it off and then pees again!


Duct tape is a good thing. No joke, we had to duct tape the diaper on Rachel for several months because of it. LOL, I had made the comment to a couple of people that I really wished Rachel would start talking in sentences...so later that week, I go in to get her out of bed and she's in there stark naked and says 'see poopoo'...YEAH, I see it. Guess I got my wish on the sentence thing.

Anyways, we started duct taping them...had to learn to wrap it ALL the way around with the ends in the back, but it definitely worked. We had to do that for a couple of months, and thankfully she has apparently grown out of the pulling-off diaper stage. Now if she'd only get interested actually GOING in the potty instead of just playing around with it...
 
goodness! i would've flipped out! like, really, flipped the heck out! way to not completely lose your cool. giving the silent treatment is probably the nicest thing to do. sorry tracie. thats crap. :p sorry. had to. (hugs!)
 
Sorry you are having to deal with this too, its super tough and I have cleaned it up way more times then I would care to admit :( Hugs honey!
 
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