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How my boy turned my day around...

Today I was a little disappointed because my cell phone was stolen again. This time it happened at church. Actually, my cell phone holder was taken out of my purse in the kids sabbath school class. The key to our apartment was in there too. But, we've already had the locks recoded so no biggie. I was just very disappointed. Of course, Dwayne reminded me that we are in a country where most of the population is very poor. And, theft is common, especially cell phone theft.

When we first moved here, my cell phone was stolen. And, the person downloaded all kinds of movies that I had to pay for. Cingular/AT&T had no pity on me.

But then, just a few minutes ago, Brayden said "boo boo" and then he said "hold it" while going in the direction of the bathroom. So, he sat on the toilet seat that Auntie Crissy bought us and used the toilet for the first time. We were so excited! And, my day just got better.

To the person who said I act like Brayden is my favorite child, tomorrow's entry will be all about Danae.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Hey Bridgette,

I am so glad that he is going to the potty all by himself. That is great.

And you still have not given me your number girly.

Deidra.
Anonymous said…
That made my day. That was so funny. He said "hold it". I am laughing now. I am glad that you can remember me through the presence of the toilet seat. : )

Charissa
Anonymous said…
I love these stories.

jenise

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