Monday, May 25, 2009

The business of poopoo

Here's an excerpt from the weekly mail I get from babycenter.com.


When I first read it, I was quite shocked that they could say something so obviously wrong in their mail. On closer attention, I noticed that this was an advertisement by their partner (no surprise) "Diapers.com". Its a classic example of the propaganda used to make consumers believe that they can't do without certain products, even if it means making absolutely false statements like the one underlined above. Growing up in India, I didn't know a single child that wasn't potty trained before the age of 2. The statement above could be true for the US, but even then, I take strong objection against the use of the term "developmentally able". If kids in rest of the world are able to start using the potty before 2, I can't see why American kids would lack in their inherent abilities. What's probably true is that due to the brainwashing by mainstream advertising, most parents in the US aren't ready to give their kids a chance at the potty before they turn 2 (or almost 3 in many cases).

To be fair though, I can now claim to know many friends who have explored diapering alternatives not typically advertised in the mainstream media. My next door neighbour, who's a mother of 4 (and American, I may add), has already day-time potty trained her 18 month old girl. Another neighbour of mine, Sara, uses cloth diapers with her son and practices EC (a fancy name for infant potty training) at home with him. Three of my close friends are at various stages of cloth diapering/ECing with their kids.

In case of Kabu, he has been mostly out of his diapers since the last month. In fact, it was he who initiated the process. He decided he didn't like wet diapers so he started taking his diaper off himself everytime he needed to pee! Finally I caught on and got some cotton training pants for him. So now, he's stopped wearing diapers at home and has even started signaling to us when he needs to use his little potty. We still do use diapers at night and whenever we go out (although he now goes diaper-free to our community park). Needless to say, there have been many accidents along the way. But the reward has been well worth it. Kabu is evidently more comfortable and happy without his bulky diaper and it is heartening for me to know that I've prevented thousands of disposable diapers from going into landfills.

However, it would be unfair if I took all the credit for this. Kabu's dadi has always asked me not to make him wear a diaper after he turns one. She and my mother have spent a lot of time using/washing his cloth diapers, getting desi diapers from India and showing me how to watch for cues while practicing EC. I also have the advantage of having a nanny at home who has been open to following my instructions regarding cloth diapering and potty training. Without this support and knowledge, I'm not sure if I could have done this! I realize most other moms do not have this support available to them. Yet, I feel that it is possible to have a middle ground. No matter what your situation, all you need is an open mind and a willingness to try an alternative approach. And whatever little you are able do, you should be happy in knowing that it will be many times better than the standard diaper.com approach to potty training.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Hamara susheel beta

In his next step towards domestication, Kabu has now acquired some cooking skills.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Mommy's little helper

Here's a video of Kabu enjoying his new hobby..

Monday, May 4, 2009

Meeting Esha

Last month, we planned a short trip to Seattle to meet some old college friends. It was the first time we met Esha - Smita and Kaustubh's almost 2 yr old adorable toddler. Its a shame that in spite of living so close (in relative terms) to one another, we've seen so little of each other in the last few years. Luckily, Kabu and Esha hit it off as soon as they met and spent many hours playing together.
This is the best pic we could get with both moms & kids

Play with pots and pans


Each got one lota and chammach to play with



The following morning we spent some time in the playground




Although it was short, the trip was a memorable one! Esha - come down to Portland soon and play with us :-)

Monday, April 27, 2009

Tulip Festival

Yesterday we visited Woodburn's Spring Tulip Festival. It was a treat for all of us. We loved the beautiful never ending fields of tulips and Kabu enjoyed the carnival- like atmosphere with the cow-train and all the other fun stuff for kids to do. Here are some pictures from the trip.


little tulip

playing in a haystack

cow-train ride - our ride was "Mickey"






Friday, April 24, 2009

Welcome spring! Time to catch up..

Its been a month since I posted any pictures or videos. During this time, we made two trips out of town and enjoyed some gorgeous weather while we were in Portland. The result is that I have more photos/videos of Kabu than I can possibly manage.

I'm going to post some random videos in this post just to get started. Most of these were taken in the last week or so. I am curious to know reactions of friends and family since you're seeing Kabu after a month long gap! Does he look different? taller? bigger? leaner? More like me? ;-)

This video was taken last weekend when Kabu was playing in the backyard


I think he's trying to copy his father by sitting in the chair and trying to read


We spent last Sunday afternoon in this great park close to home. I had fun watching them play basketball except that one of the players kept running off the field with the ball!

This last video is from yesterday. For some reason Kabu was super excited and made up this funny dance


Pictures from our Seattle and Chicago/Purdue trip to come soon...

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Fantasy blocks

Kabu got a lovely box of Fantasy blocks as birthday gift from his bua & bhurosa. We opened it a few weeks ago. He likes to touch the colorful blocks and has some clear favorite ones. But as with most of his other toys, he seems to play more with the packaging than with the toy itself :-(