Guest guest Posted October 25, 2007 Report Share Posted October 25, 2007 ROFLDee DiMemmo <craftychick70@...> wrote: it must be a relative....or his dopplegangerRose <beachbodytan2002 > wrote: No, Walmart in NY.Dee DiMemmo <craftychick70 > wrote: were you in the walmart in sioux falls? That was probably my husband!! He is SOOOO picky about socks. Rose <beachbodytan2002 > wrote: Jolinna, Most people think it is insane that we spent nearly an hour picking out a pair of socks. Today, while I was in walmart, I noticed a man in the sock section. I left and came back much later to find him still there. When I finished shopping and ready to leave the store, I passed the sock row and saw he was still there. Your not the only one searching for comfortable socks. Jolinna <jolinnacableone (DOT) net> wrote: We have the opposite problem with my son—he wears a jacket even when it is 90+. He claims that it is because it might rain and then he will be the only one prepared and stay dry. He doesn’t care if he wears pants or shorts. It was interesting though when we went to my nephew’s wedding and he had to wear a tie. I did get him in dress shoes and socks by feeling every pair of socks they had and finally finding one that was soft enough to suit him. Most people think it is insane that we spent nearly an hour picking out a pair of socks. It is nice to find people that understand why I do things that are so insane. I am so glad to know that it isn’t just my son that has hygiene problems. From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of and/or Robin LemkeSent: Monday, October 22, 2007 4:43 PM Subject: Re: ( ) Personal hygiene I just pee'd myself about the "turkey buzzards".......God you're hillarious!!!! Toni <kbtoniwindstream (DOT) net> wrote: sounds like my Noah, he will wear shorts but he wears black or blue 'soft' socks with them... Neither of my kids go barefoot AT all.. My kids will still not wear jeans at 19. They're 'too hard'. So they wear khakis..Good thing we live in Ga, because it doesn't matter if it's 20 below they will not wear a coat. Packed all kinds of warm things for them to wear when they went on a trip to Washington DC with the school and they wore short sleeves while everyone else was wearing coats. I guess the teachers thought I was a fool, but why pack a coat if they won't wear it? I had a lot of fleece pullovers to wear over their shirts and they wouldn't even wear them to stay warm. Teacher said whenever they stopped somewhere to look at something n and Noah would squat and cover themselves with the shirt pulled over their knees. I bet that was an interesting sight. Which reminds me of a question I have... Do your kids sit in chairs or on the floor? My kids almost never sit in a chair, except to eat and play computer.. Even when the dept of dev disabilities came to interview n he sat on the floor by the table and we answered and he didn't qualify... My mama calls them turkey buzzards because of the way they squat. The boys tell me that it is mundane to shower, whatever they mean by that. and as for BO, I just thought it was my boys... I don't see how they can get so smelly just sitting at a computer? Maybe they produce more because they have more anxiety? I don't know... I just thought mine smelled because they are much older..interesting... guess I need to get some Axe and see if they'll use that. Toni ----- Original Message ----- From: hyt1614 Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 10:17 AM Subject: Re: ( ) Personal hygiene My son didn't wear shorts for 2 summers. And it can be really hot here. I think it was a senso thing. He didn't like his legs to be bare/ couldn't handle the shorts ending halfway his legs.This past summer I got him into shorts, but he still insisted on wearing socks pulled up, and no sandals for sure.Veerle.>> Sounds so familiar :-) First refusing to take the shower and then > staying "forever"... And also pretending(?) not to understand what is > meant.> > Any thoughts about *why* this seems to be so difficult? And why it > never becomes a routine?> > One thing may not have anything to do with AS, but is a little > related... My son is *extremely* shy. He won't go outside his > room/bathroom without at least a t-shirt and a pair of trousers. I > struggle to get him to wear a shorts in the summer - we do > occasionally have nice weather here in Norway too :-)> > Rannveig/.> __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2007 Report Share Posted October 25, 2007 That is when I would probably say "Every thing has a purpose on earth and the purpose of soap is to clean things...." You know. then it can't be a waste if it's cleaning things as it is made to do. RoxannaAutism Happens RE: ( ) Personal hygiene My 15 yob informed me that taking showers was a waste of soap and water. He also informed me that washing the outside of the dishes was a waste of soap and water. I told him that soap and water were cheap and I didn’t care if he wasted them. Jolinna From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of JewelSent: Monday, October 22, 2007 4:42 PM Subject: Re: ( ) Personal hygiene Yes also doesn't like to use deodorant & hates to brush his teeth. He knows he has stinky arm puts at times & doesn't seem to care untill we demand him to shower & use some. Maybe when they get a girlfriend?? But would a girl be interested in a guy like that? Sigh.... Betty pltoc@... wrote: Just wanted to add my "two cents"...my son is 20 yrs old and it continues to be a struggle to get him to pay attention to personal hygiene issues. He will take a shower and wash his hair, but has to be reminded to use deodorant, to brush his teeth and to shave. The shaving is a constant argument...I'm pretty sure it has to do with sensory issues...he uses an electric shaver, but probably doesn't like the way it feels...and I doubt that he does a very good job of brushing his teeth. Not sure what the solution is for any of us ;-( See what's new at AOL.com and Make AOL Your Homepage. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2007 Report Share Posted October 25, 2007 Perhaps your daughter would be okay with super-natural-type shampoo from a health food store? Would be pricey, but worth it if it helps her anxiety. Or maybe she could make her own shampoo. I used to enjoy books about making your own beauty products when I was younger, I bet they're still out there. Willa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2007 Report Share Posted October 25, 2007 And here's another thing...flush the toilet! It stinks! And lift the seat so nothing splashes, or at the very least, clean up afterwards! Disgruntled in NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2007 Report Share Posted October 26, 2007 Amen to that one!!!!!!!! What the hell is with NOT flushing????????? Ian is so freakish about wiping (uses wipes to be VERY clean) and won't go into public or school bathrooms......yet won't flush his own poop!!!!!! Ick. Thanks for the laugh. RobinCyberMommyLJA@... wrote: And here's another thing...flush the toilet! It stinks! And lift the seat so nothing splashes, or at the very least, clean up afterwards!Disgruntled in NJ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2007 Report Share Posted October 26, 2007 Ha ha. I haven't seen that one. Hee hee. I wish I could say we had a "toilet problem",,,,,,,but that's not the case. It's just disgusting. Oh - and if he is running to the bathroom and someone ELSE hasn't flushed,,,,he freaks and can't go. Someone else has to flush it before he can go. When we say,,,"See? That's how nasyt it is for us to see your poop"........he agrees and says sorry. But,,,,,,,,,,he continues to leave us all 'presents'. Nice.Rose <beachbodytan2002@...> wrote: that is ilk, sometimes I find poop in our toilet too. but then I found out with our toilet, we have to sometimes flush two or three times to get it all down. or hold the handle down till it all disappears. sometimes, kids just give the handle a quick tap and run and it doesn't fully flush.LOL - I want that toilet on TV where that guy TRIES to clog up his toilet just to get that female plumber over his house. He even dumps a bag of dog food into he toilet and it still flushes everything quickly. all gone!!! and/or Robin Lemke <jrisjs > wrote: Amen to that one!!!!!!!! What the hell is with NOT flushing????????? Ian is so freakish about wiping (uses wipes to be VERY clean) and won't go into public or school bathrooms......yet won't flush his own poop!!!!!! Ick. Thanks for the laugh. RobinCyberMommyLJAcs wrote: And here's another thing...flush the toilet! It stinks! And lift the seat so nothing splashes, or at the very least, clean up afterwards!Disgruntled in NJ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2007 Report Share Posted October 26, 2007 HA!!! make him go back and FLUSH!!!... but I'm sure you do that. *smile* Tell all your kids, each and every time they don't flush, they have to put 25 cents in this jar that you just put on top of the toilet tank. *smile*. And when the jar is full, you are going to go out and get a manicure...hahaha, I just finished my pot of coffee...LOL and/or Robin Lemke <jrisjs@...> wrote: Ha ha. I haven't seen that one. Hee hee. I wish I could say we had a "toilet problem",,,,,,,but that's not the case. It's just disgusting. Oh - and if he is running to the bathroom and someone ELSE hasn't flushed,,,,he freaks and can't go. Someone else has to flush it before he can go. When we say,,,"See? That's how nasyt it is for us to see your poop"........he agrees and says sorry. But,,,,,,,,,,he continues to leave us all 'presents'. Nice.Rose <beachbodytan2002 > wrote: that is ilk, sometimes I find poop in our toilet too. but then I found out with our toilet, we have to sometimes flush two or three times to get it all down. or hold the handle down till it all disappears. sometimes, kids just give the handle a quick tap and run and it doesn't fully flush.LOL - I want that toilet on TV where that guy TRIES to clog up his toilet just to get that female plumber over his house. He even dumps a bag of dog food into he toilet and it still flushes everything quickly. all gone!!! and/or Robin Lemke <jrisjs > wrote: Amen to that one!!!!!!!! What the hell is with NOT flushing????????? Ian is so freakish about wiping (uses wipes to be VERY clean) and won't go into public or school bathrooms......yet won't flush his own poop!!!!!! Ick. Thanks for the laugh. RobinCyberMommyLJAcs wrote: And here's another thing...flush the toilet! It stinks! And lift the seat so nothing splashes, or at the very least, clean up afterwards!Disgruntled in NJ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2007 Report Share Posted October 26, 2007 Oh gracious... don't get me started on the puddles around our toilet... and the stench. I'm thinking of putting cheerios in the toilet and see if they can ring em.. they sure can't aim otherwise... and what is flushing the toilet? heehee I can soooo relate.. Toni (with the stinky bathroom) Re: ( ) Personal hygiene And here's another thing...flush the toilet! It stinks! And lift the seat so nothing splashes, or at the very least, clean up afterwards!Disgruntled in NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2007 Report Share Posted October 26, 2007 That really is a good idea.......except I can see the quarters disappearing.....hmmmmmmm. RobinRose <beachbodytan2002@...> wrote: HA!!! make him go back and FLUSH!!!... but I'm sure you do that. *smile* Tell all your kids, each and every time they don't flush, they have to put 25 cents in this jar that you just put on top of the toilet tank. *smile*. And when the jar is full, you are going to go out and get a manicure...hahaha, I just finished my pot of coffee...LOL and/or Robin Lemke <jrisjs > wrote: Ha ha. I haven't seen that one. Hee hee. I wish I could say we had a "toilet problem",,,,,,,but that's not the case. It's just disgusting. Oh - and if he is running to the bathroom and someone ELSE hasn't flushed,,,,he freaks and can't go. Someone else has to flush it before he can go. When we say,,,"See? That's how nasyt it is for us to see your poop"........he agrees and says sorry. But,,,,,,,,,,he continues to leave us all 'presents'. Nice.Rose <beachbodytan2002 > wrote: that is ilk, sometimes I find poop in our toilet too. but then I found out with our toilet, we have to sometimes flush two or three times to get it all down. or hold the handle down till it all disappears. sometimes, kids just give the handle a quick tap and run and it doesn't fully flush.LOL - I want that toilet on TV where that guy TRIES to clog up his toilet just to get that female plumber over his house. He even dumps a bag of dog food into he toilet and it still flushes everything quickly. all gone!!! and/or Robin Lemke <jrisjs > wrote: Amen to that one!!!!!!!! What the hell is with NOT flushing????????? Ian is so freakish about wiping (uses wipes to be VERY clean) and won't go into public or school bathrooms......yet won't flush his own poop!!!!!! Ick. Thanks for the laugh. RobinCyberMommyLJAcs wrote: And here's another thing...flush the toilet! It stinks! And lift the seat so nothing splashes, or at the very least, clean up afterwards!Disgruntled in NJ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2007 Report Share Posted October 26, 2007 I swear,,,,I don't know how I'm gonna be able to handle it when there are ALSO pubes along with the pee and poop. Gag. Can't wait till he's older like yours, Toni. Ha ha. RobinToni <kbtoni@...> wrote: Oh gracious... don't get me started on the puddles around our toilet... and the stench. I'm thinking of putting cheerios in the toilet and see if they can ring em.. they sure can't aim otherwise... and what is flushing the toilet? heehee I can soooo relate.. Toni (with the stinky bathroom) Re: ( ) Personal hygiene And here's another thing...flush the toilet! It stinks! And lift the seat so nothing splashes, or at the very least, clean up afterwards!Disgruntled in NJ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2007 Report Share Posted October 26, 2007 LOL, I think this peeing topic is a boys to men thing... How is your husbands aim? take notice fist pee in the morning????LOL and/or Robin Lemke <jrisjs@...> wrote: I swear,,,,I don't know how I'm gonna be able to handle it when there are ALSO pubes along with the pee and poop. Gag. Can't wait till he's older like yours, Toni. Ha ha. RobinToni <kbtoniwindstream (DOT) net> wrote: Oh gracious... don't get me started on the puddles around our toilet... and the stench. I'm thinking of putting cheerios in the toilet and see if they can ring em.. they sure can't aim otherwise... and what is flushing the toilet? heehee I can soooo relate.. Toni (with the stinky bathroom) Re: ( ) Personal hygiene And here's another thing...flush the toilet! It stinks! And lift the seat so nothing splashes, or at the very least, clean up afterwards!Disgruntled in NJ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2007 Report Share Posted October 26, 2007 Just thinking of brushing his teeth (15yrs old) will gag & sometimes throw up.He too only brushes once or twice a day. I wish he could chew gum with his braces. Take care,Betty Jerri Caspillo <motherbird11@...> wrote: my 17 yo has only been taking her shower, washing her hair , and brushing her teeth (with many reminders) for about 2 years. The thing about "with shampoo" is classic. She is phobic of any chemicals. Soap included. She will clean the house with gloves on and using only baking soda. Her sense of smell is so intense, the smell of most fragrances sends her running and covering her nose. The hair thing- if she takes care of it, I will allow her to wear it a little longer, in a style that looks good with minimal care. If she won't take care of it, I insist on a short cut that will look good in a windstorm. As for the teeth brushing, The thought of toothpaste or a tooth brush touching her mouth for more than a few seconds freaks her out. We opt for brushing once or twice a day, and Orbit or other tooth-cleaning gum after meals. It's much more peaceful. One must pick one's battles. jerri.w6pbj <jackieGeipelNet> wrote: My 11 yo sort of grumbles about taking a shower, then stays in for 90 minutes. LOL My 13 year old will get out and I will ask him if he washed his hair. Yes. With Shampoo? Oh, is that what you meant?Go back in and WASH your hair this time.....They both have hair short enough where brushing or combing it really doesn't take much effort. They don't care about hair style, so I go with "easy."Jackie __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2007 Report Share Posted October 27, 2007 , I think all homes should come with a urinal...Have you ever went to the bathroom after a boy or man? in your own home, and the whole seat was wet? now your whole butt is wet? (ring around the butt). so now I have to wash the seat and my butt. My son was experimenting with his "aim" or "boy toy" I guess that's a nice way to say this. I guess he wanted to see if he can pee around the whole toilet seat. (what was he thinking)! I'm assuming that's what happened. How else would the whole toilet seat get wet?. So, every home should have a urinal and no men or boys should ever use our toilet to pee in. HA! Now that I have to say is genetic. Rose <mrathswohl@...> wrote: I swear I have never laughed this much. This topic is just soooo true. My 10 year old fights brushing his teeth, and he will not flush. He also likes to pee in the tub, since there is a bigger target. He pee's up the wall...it is soooo gross. My husband can't aim either, so it is an ongoing battle. Hubby's comment was that if he had a urnial in the bathroom he wouldn't miss. ??? how does that work? Thanks!> I swear,,,,I don't know how I'm gonna be able to handle it when there are ALSO pubes along with the pee and poop. Gag.> Can't wait till he's older like yours, Toni.> Ha ha.> Robin __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2007 Report Share Posted October 27, 2007 yeah, how hard is it to lift two seats instead of one, but ya know, I get 'ring around the rump' about once per day myself! URGH!!! Ruthie Re: ( ) Re: Personal hygiene , I think all homes should come with a urinal...Have you ever went to the bathroom after a boy or man? in your own home, and the whole seat was wet? now your whole butt is wet? (ring around the butt). so now I have to wash the seat and my butt. My son was experimenting with his "aim" or "boy toy" I guess that's a nice way to say this. I guess he wanted to see if he can pee around the whole toilet seat. (what was he thinking)! I'm assuming that's what happened. How else would the whole toilet seat get wet?. So, every home should have a urinal and no men or boys should ever use our toilet to pee in. HA! Now that I have to say is genetic. Rose <mrathswohldaylemc (DOT) org> wrote: I swear I have never laughed this much. This topic is just soooo true. My 10 year old fights brushing his teeth, and he will not flush. He also likes to pee in the tub, since there is a bigger target. He pee's up the wall...it is soooo gross. My husband can't aim either, so it is an ongoing battle. Hubby's comment was that if he had a urnial in the bathroom he wouldn't miss. ??? how does that work? Thanks!> I swear,,,,I don't know how I'm gonna be able to handle it when there are ALSO pubes along with the pee and poop. Gag.> Can't wait till he's older like yours, Toni.> Ha ha.> Robin __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2007 Report Share Posted October 27, 2007 OH NO, once per day. LOL I had to sneak in a laugh because I thought you were going to say, once a week. RUTHIE BRYAN DOLEZAL <DOLEZAL123@...> wrote: yeah, how hard is it to lift two seats instead of one, but ya know, I get 'ring around the rump' about once per day myself! URGH!!! Ruthie Re: ( ) Re: Personal hygiene , I think all homes should come with a urinal...Have you ever went to the bathroom after a boy or man? in your own home, and the whole seat was wet? now your whole butt is wet? (ring around the butt). so now I have to wash the seat and my butt. My son was experimenting with his "aim" or "boy toy" I guess that's a nice way to say this. I guess he wanted to see if he can pee around the whole toilet seat. (what was he thinking)! I'm assuming that's what happened. How else would the whole toilet seat get wet?. So, every home should have a urinal and no men or boys should ever use our toilet to pee in. HA! Now that I have to say is genetic. Rose <mrathswohldaylemc (DOT) org> wrote: I swear I have never laughed this much. This topic is just soooo true. My 10 year old fights brushing his teeth, and he will not flush. He also likes to pee in the tub, since there is a bigger target. He pee's up the wall...it is soooo gross. My husband can't aim either, so it is an ongoing battle. Hubby's comment was that if he had a urnial in the bathroom he wouldn't miss. ??? how does that work? Thanks!> I swear,,,,I don't know how I'm gonna be able to handle it when there are ALSO pubes along with the pee and poop. Gag.> Can't wait till he's older like yours, Toni.> Ha ha.> Robin __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2007 Report Share Posted October 27, 2007 I think you're right.......genetics are involved. Thing is,,,,,,, (husband) always sits now. Has for years. Maybe he was sick of wiping the seat after himself or just tired of hearing me scream? It's so nasty. My daughters even scream, now. My 9 yr old has been known to yell (and we're trying to "curb"the language)....but she's been known to yell, "Someone pissed on the damn seat again!!!" Nice.Rose <beachbodytan2002@...> wrote: , I think all homes should come with a urinal...Have you ever went to the bathroom after a boy or man? in your own home, and the whole seat was wet? now your whole butt is wet? (ring around the butt). so now I have to wash the seat and my butt. My son was experimenting with his "aim" or "boy toy" I guess that's a nice way to say this. I guess he wanted to see if he can pee around the whole toilet seat. (what was he thinking)! I'm assuming that's what happened. How else would the whole toilet seat get wet?. So, every home should have a urinal and no men or boys should ever use our toilet to pee in. HA! Now that I have to say is genetic. Rose <mrathswohldaylemc (DOT) org> wrote: I swear I have never laughed this much. This topic is just soooo true. My 10 year old fights brushing his teeth, and he will not flush. He also likes to pee in the tub, since there is a bigger target. He pee's up the wall...it is soooo gross. My husband can't aim either, so it is an ongoing battle. Hubby's comment was that if he had a urnial in the bathroom he wouldn't miss. ??? how does that work? Thanks!> I swear,,,,I don't know how I'm gonna be able to handle it when there are ALSO pubes along with the pee and poop. Gag.> Can't wait till he's older like yours, Toni.> Ha ha.> Robin __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2007 Report Share Posted October 27, 2007 dont get me started!!!!! i grew up in a family of all women so when i got married it was quite eye opening to say the least....Rose <beachbodytan2002@...> wrote: LOL, I think this peeing topic is a boys to men thing... How is your husbands aim? take notice fist pee in the morning????LOL and/or Robin Lemke <jrisjs > wrote: I swear,,,,I don't know how I'm gonna be able to handle it when there are ALSO pubes along with the pee and poop. Gag. Can't wait till he's older like yours, Toni. Ha ha. RobinToni <kbtoniwindstream (DOT) net> wrote: Oh gracious... don't get me started on the puddles around our toilet... and the stench. I'm thinking of putting cheerios in the toilet and see if they can ring em.. they sure can't aim otherwise... and what is flushing the toilet? heehee I can soooo relate.. Toni (with the stinky bathroom) Re: ( ) Personal hygiene And here's another thing...flush the toilet! It stinks! And lift the seat so nothing splashes, or at the very least, clean up afterwards!Disgruntled in NJ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2007 Report Share Posted October 29, 2007 my dh's aim is fine.. heehee I can't believe I'm talking about my dh potty habits, He would be thrilled ... NOT ...... Robin, You are in for alot of fun with Ian... Re: ( ) Personal hygiene And here's another thing...flush the toilet! It stinks! And lift the seat so nothing splashes, or at the very least, clean up afterwards!Disgruntled in NJ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2007 Report Share Posted October 29, 2007 has anyone tried the Cheerio trick? Throw a few in the bowl and let the boys try to " sink them " in the ocean? Seems to work for Owen. On 10/29/07, Toni <kbtoni@...> wrote: my dh's aim is fine.. heehee I can't believe I'm talking about my dh potty habits, He would be thrilled ... NOT ...... Robin, You are in for alot of fun with Ian... Re: ( ) Personal hygiene And here's another thing...flush the toilet! It stinks! And lift the seat so nothing splashes, or at the very least, clean up afterwards! Disgruntled in NJ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2007 Report Share Posted October 29, 2007 I can see me in the bathroom with my 19 yo telling them to aim for the cheerios...We did do that when they were younger...guess their aim is really off. You would think since they are so good at video games(aiming) they would be able to hit a toilet! I'm liking the plastic on the wall and the urinal. But, there isn't room for a urinal and toilet and when we have guests they sleep in the boys' rooms and use their toilet. But that is an excellent idea.. Wish I had thought about it when we were remodeling. I can still get the plastic to put as a surround.. I put an old towel around the bottom and just throw it in the wash with bleach to get the horrendous smell out....Bad thing is one of my sons OCD behaviors is running to pee every so often...very often... Toni Re: ( ) Personal hygiene And here's another thing...flush the toilet! It stinks! And lift the seat so nothing splashes, or at the very least, clean up afterwards!Disgruntled in NJ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2007 Report Share Posted October 29, 2007 In a message dated 10/29/2007 7:36:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time, beachbodytan2002@... writes: What about fruit loops? ROFL YUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2007 Report Share Posted October 29, 2007 Thanks. Can't wait. Ahhhhh............boys missing the toilet and .....pubes. Gag. Oh - I told him the old saying, "If you sprinkle when you tinkle, Please be neat and wipe the seat." He smiled and said, "That's a good one." Nice.Toni <kbtoni@...> wrote: my dh's aim is fine.. heehee I can't believe I'm talking about my dh potty habits, He would be thrilled ... NOT ...... Robin, You are in for alot of fun with Ian... Re: ( ) Personal hygiene And here's another thing...flush the toilet! It stinks! And lift the seat so nothing splashes, or at the very least, clean up afterwards!Disgruntled in NJ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2007 Report Share Posted October 29, 2007 Can I just say,,,,,,,that if I had to wipe up "wet, mushy" cheerios WITH the pee,,,,,I think it may be too much for me to handle. Ick. I think I just puked in my mouth a little. Heidi Guarino <heidi.guarino@...> wrote: has anyone tried the Cheerio trick? Throw a few in the bowl and let the boys try to "sink them" in the ocean? Seems to work for Owen. On 10/29/07, Toni <kbtoniwindstream (DOT) net> wrote: my dh's aim is fine.. heehee I can't believe I'm talking about my dh potty habits, He would be thrilled ... NOT ...... Robin, You are in for alot of fun with Ian... Re: ( ) Personal hygiene And here's another thing...flush the toilet! It stinks! And lift the seat so nothing splashes, or at the very least, clean up afterwards!Disgruntled in NJ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2007 Report Share Posted October 29, 2007 What about fruit loops? ROFL and/or Robin Lemke <jrisjs@...> wrote: Can I just say,,,,,,,that if I had to wipe up "wet, mushy" cheerios WITH the pee,,,,,I think it may be too much for me to handle. Ick. I think I just puked in my mouth a little. Heidi Guarino <heidi.guarinogmail> wrote: has anyone tried the Cheerio trick? Throw a few in the bowl and let the boys try to "sink them" in the ocean? Seems to work for Owen. On 10/29/07, Toni <kbtoniwindstream (DOT) net> wrote: my dh's aim is fine.. heehee I can't believe I'm talking about my dh potty habits, He would be thrilled ... NOT ...... Robin, You are in for alot of fun with Ian... Re: ( ) Personal hygiene And here's another thing...flush the toilet! It stinks! And lift the seat so nothing splashes, or at the very least, clean up afterwards!Disgruntled in NJ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2007 Report Share Posted October 29, 2007 we'd have to have Donuts here!! Betty Rose <beachbodytan2002@...> wrote: What about fruit loops? ROFL and/or Robin Lemke <jrisjs > wrote: Can I just say,,,,,,,that if I had to wipe up "wet, mushy" cheerios WITH the pee,,,,,I think it may be too much for me to handle. Ick. I think I just puked in my mouth a little. Heidi Guarino <heidi.guarinogmail> wrote: has anyone tried the Cheerio trick? Throw a few in the bowl and let the boys try to "sink them" in the ocean? Seems to work for Owen. On 10/29/07, Toni <kbtoniwindstream (DOT) net> wrote: my dh's aim is fine.. heehee I can't believe I'm talking about my dh potty habits, He would be thrilled ... NOT ...... Robin, You are in for alot of fun with Ian... Re: ( ) Personal hygiene And here's another thing...flush the toilet! It stinks! And lift the seat so nothing splashes, or at the very least, clean up afterwards!Disgruntled in NJ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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