I think she means to reassure me.
Me: Did you go potty?
Mira: Yeah!
Me: When?
Mira (very happy and loud): At two firty seven!
This time the number actually sounded like a time, but often it's something like "Sixteen fifty two!" Which is a time when you're referring to the 24-hour clock, but I don't think she's that smart.
It's probably not a fair question to ask a 2.5-year-old. Like I expect her to have a record of her potty breaks or something.
Another frequent conversation is the following:
Me: Let's go potty!
Mira: I already did yesterday!
Well, some kids are easy. None of mine have been particularly easy, and some have had spectacular accidents in public places that have permanently scarred me. But I've heard stories about the easy ones. First-hand stories, too, so I'm pretty sure they're not just mythical.
Lots of people told me that girls were easier to potty train than boys. They lied. I think it's more personality than anything else, and hard to tell which kids will be easy or hard until you try.