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Apr. 4, 2006

A Smile for Today

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My son is toilet training at the moment...and doing quite well.  I'd almost say he was trained, but he still needs a diaper at night.  The other day we went to the store and he needed to go so we rushed to the restroom.  The toilet hadn't been flushed and here is our little conversation:

Baby Bear:  "Oh no.  The toilet dirty!"
Me:  "Oh no.  Someone forgot to flush."
(Confused look from Baby Bear.)
Baby Bear:  "How you forget to flush?  That's the best part!"

Oh, the life of a three year old.

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Apr. 4, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by CommunicationFUNdamentals
Adorable!!

JoJo
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Apr. 4, 2006 - Very cute

Posted by AmoScribo
That is so funny. Boys are neat.
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Apr. 4, 2006 - Yup for little boys, flushing is fascinating!

Posted by heresseven
I remember that with mine. They loved the flushing part.
Even when they didn't have to go! BE CAREFUL! .....you may soon find out what will flush down and what wont if he enjoys it too much!

blessings,
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Apr. 4, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by gottsegnet
Oh...we've been through that. I was so tired of fishing things out of the toilet, but he stopped that, thankfully. I'm sorta thinking the only reason he decided to start going on the toilet was because he suddenly thought of an acceptable thing to flush down!
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Apr. 5, 2006 - Ha!

Posted by barbieheart
Three-year olds are the BEST!! We asked all of our children, when they were three, to promise never to get any bigger, and they did. Note to self: Three year olds lie.

You went to Northrop? I went to Dwenger. Go Saints!

Barbara
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Apr. 5, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Leigh2
How cute! My kids have a fit if they go into a public restroom and someone has forgoten to flush...they will try their best to find another stall that is not "unclean".
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