"But Mama," she said calmly, "Cassidy is Cassidy.  So I have to do it this way."
Well, I'll be damned, I thought.  
I hunkered down to look her right in those gorgeous hazel eyes of hers, put my hands on her shoulders, and said, "Cassidy, you are so right.  I hope you always remember that what works for somebody else might not work for you."
I don't blame her for hiding when she poops in her pants.  She knows she's likely to get a lecture when I find out what she's done.  I just have to--breathe, now, Carrie--let go of rushing this whole potty learning business and trust that some day, she will indeed learn.  Not the Carrie way, but the Cassidy Way.
 
 
2 comments:
That is hilarious -slash- beautiful. I am always in awe of your patience. Reminds me of when Ottar wouldn't stop peeing on the floor, and how I had to just let it go. . .
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"But Mama," she said calmly, "Cassidy is Cassidy. So I have to do it this way."
What a wise little girl you have. And how wonderful that you're able to see that and honor it.
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