Oh the joys of potty training. I had to run grocery shopping with the boys
today. Before we left I had Eric go
potty because we wouldn't be able to while we were out then had him put on his
underwear with a pull up over top. We
got to Smiths and I decided to not bring Luke's car seat into the store because
he was wide awake and that bulky thing takes up too much room ( I
promise that little detail is important to the story). So I loaded both boys into one of those
shopping carts with the car in front, you know, those huge trains that are
impossible to maneuver but the only carts that you can actually load more than
one kid into. We are doing pretty great
going through the grocery store and when we get to the back Eric says
"they don't have a potty here".
I asked him if he needed to go potty and he says yes so I start looking
around for a restroom. Luckily smiths
does have public restrooms in the front of the store, unlike the grocery store
I went to as a kid where you had to go into the storeroom and up some rickety
wooden stairs to the employee restroom.
We get to the restroom and I realize that I can’t leave Luke out in the
cart nor can I set him on the nasty bathroom floor while I help Eric on the
toilet, so I have to maneuver that huge monstrosity into the tiny
bathroom. Of course it is even too big
for the handicap stall, not like it could make that sharp of a turn into the
stall anyways. So I leave the cart in
the middle of the bathroom and run Eric to a stall. He sees the toilet and
freezes. I assure him that I will hold
onto him and convince him to try to use it.
All the while I have the door to the stall semi-open so I can check on
Luke. I sit Eric down on the toilet and
am in front of him because, you know, those stalls have so much room to move to
the side. Luke is starting to get fussy because he can't see us so I'm a little
distracted trying to keep a hold of Eric and call out to Luke that he's okay
when Eric starts to do his business.
Well, public women's toilet seats are a little funny. The seat doesn't actually go all the way
around so there's this nice open spot at the front of the seat. Not really a problem for little girls, but
for little boys…..well that's a different story. Next thing I know, I start feeling my pant
leg get wet and notice that it's all over the floor. Luke is screaming by this point and suddenly
all the women in the store decide that nature is calling just at that
moment. So there I am, pee all over my
pant leg, trying to wipe it off the floor with toilet paper, and a screaming
baby that I am panicking is going to be kidnapped by one of the nice ladies
talking to him in the bathroom stall (and of course, the suburban of grocery
carts is blocking the way into the bathroom so all the women are having to
shimmy around it). And after all that
work to get to the grocery store, do you think I'm actually going to just leave
my full cart of groceries and go home.
Heavens no. I still h At least the guy in the soda pop aisle (cause you
know I wasn't leaving there without my diet coke) got enough of a kick out of
me telling Eric we don't spit on people that I'm sure he didn’t even notice my
pants. Needless to say, all grocery trips will be done after Brian gets home
from work now.
4 comments:
Thank you for that morning chuckle! It gets easier. I promise.
LOL! So glad you wrote it down, it's def one for the memory books! Lexi still has to go to the bathroom at every store we go to even tho she went at home--it must be an anxiety issue either that or she likes to see the nasty potty's!
I have definitely been there! I hate to laugh but it is funny in a pulling your hair out way, right? Have you been in any bathrooms where they have the little seat with a seatbelt to put a baby in? Those are fantastic and more bathrooms need to have them so that we don't have to leave them in the cart and pull the cart in the bathroom with us, or hand the baby to an older sibling, which I have done, or have to sit down and use the bathroom with a child on your lap, which I have also done. Potty training is not the most fun part of parenting but it sure does turn out some funny stories for future generations to enjoy.
Ha!! You're a great mom. Potty training boys sounds like an adventure.
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