Monday, December 24, 2007
This should do the trick....for now
Several of you are already
aware of my struggles to keep Elise's clothes on over the last few months--which has lead to numerous loads of laundry, daytime baths, and crib cleanings. Last month I thought the problem was fixed when I started putting her in a onsie under her pajamas--so even if she got her pjs removed, her onsie kept her diaper on. Well, not only can she undo zippers, she has now mastered snaps. I joked about duct tape at the beginning of this whole ordeal, and I have now resorted to taping her up around the chest. It has been successful the last couple of nights in her pjs, but I'm still not sure what I'm going to do about naptime.....
PS--I just posted this and went to get Elise out of her bed--clothes were off, diaper on the floor, and she was jumping around like crazy. Thank goodness it was only pee, and she had not gone in her bed yet. Some of you might think she's ready to be potty trained. That would be real nice...if she would sit on the toliet for more than 5 secs while saying 'tinkle tinkle tinkle', wiping, and then washing. We're missing one huge component of this whole process.
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We are starting to have issues with this as well. I have a friend that put her daughter's footed PJ's on backwards and just twisted the legs 180 degrees so that the feet were facing forward. It made it harder to unzip them with the zipper in back. I have also heard that overalls are good. My nephew has his diaper duct taped on. Let me know if you find a solution as we also are starting to have an exhibitionist.
I love reading about Elise's adventures - keep them coming!
We had this problem with Avery for a couple of nights. Alan opted to put her in the one piece pj's and pin the zipper with one of those ducky safety pins. That did the trick for us.
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