A good friend gave me a great idea for Brady. Thank you, Bunny. I hung a bell on the door with the intention of teaching Brady to ring the bell when she needs to go out and use the lawn. She’s been whining slightly before we find puddles beside the door, but little whines are not exactly heard or paid attention to around these parts. Now, if I could just teach Ruby to leave the bell alone, or it won’t work either. Bells will go on my list of ignored very annoying sounds if she doesn’t leave well enough alone. Hobby Lobby, on the other hand, has some very cute bells on sale right now. Little girls think they are particularly fun.
About Adrienne
A homeschooling mother of ten, ages 21 and under, Oma to one, I chronicle life, laughs, struggles, and lessons learned as I raise a larger-than-most sized family and try to laugh about the craziness.
Anonymous says
We did that for Shelby. She figured it out in a day. It was the best $5 I spent. I don’t know how to NOT do it for Ruby though. Maybe get her a different string of bells?