Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
Something to Look Forward To

At what point will my child no longer want me to to hold her and sing lullabies while I am pooping? Suddenly, the second my butt hits the toilet, she gets all snuggly. I'm going to have to start sneaking off upstairs when nature calls.
Tags:  Courtney, Mia
8 Comments
betsyradish
1) Haha. You poor thing.
Sounds like your privacy has been seriously compromised.
Betsy   Thursday, April 3, 2008
justmeg
2) Did no one tell you that this happens when you have kids?
justmeg   Thursday, April 3, 2008
igna83
3) No one in our house is exempt, even visitors we barely know. Galvin is usually first on the scene, "helping." It's great!
Angi   Thursday, April 3, 2008
girlcarew
4) It's nice to know that someone else has experienced this. Thankfully, I am just about done with this phase (or I should say, they are).
girlcarew   Thursday, April 3, 2008
Leslie
5) Ummmm...Have you thought about locking the door?
Leslie   Thursday, April 3, 2008
courtneyheinzel
6) I almost never lock the door when it's just me and the kids. That will change once Mia is potty trained, I hope. But I think the example is necessary.
Courtney Heinzel   Thursday, April 3, 2008
igna83
7) They do begin to understand privacy once they are around the ages of four and five years old. It seems to filter into their brains fairly quickly because my five-year-old nephew didn't want his sister in the bathroom when he was there.
Angi   Thursday, April 3, 2008
courtneyheinzel
8) Ethan is already kicking Mia out. But I suspect it has more to do with her touching toys and things he drags in there with him that he doesn't want her to play with while he's going.
Courtney Heinzel   Thursday, April 3, 2008
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