Sentences with phrase «about going to the bathroom»

He doesn't want to think about going to the bathroom.
The potty training dolls can make the experience a lot of fun for children, as well as teach them a lot about going to the bathroom too.
I measure a good film by how many times I check my phone for messages (not once) or think about going to the bathroom (not once).
Dogs that are relegated to one room tend to be more consistent about going to the bathroom in one spot.»

Not exact matches

It also allows them to reset their internal body to perform better during the day as they have to go to the bathroom about 10 times a day to remove all the sugary liquid.
«I woke up next to my 2 - year - old daughter and immediately had to go to the bathroom,» he reports, «I was in there for about 45 minutes.
I remember one moment very vividly: I was in the bathroom when I heard a few of my classmates complaining about having to go to class and discussing how many more points they needed to pass the course.
Man there are alot of women who are going to be answering to that dude for screaming his name... I'd say I pity them but if He actually does see and hear everything, I'm sure he will understand... I've read the bible many times, I keep a copy in the bathroom, it comes in handy anytime I eat at Juans roadside mexican cart, and i think I am about to die.
Atleast people are still talking about Jesus — even about how many times he went to bathroom and the kids are paying with their money so you can talk junk.
Ever since the Republican Convention, I've been thinking about Romney and Ryan every time I go to the bathroom to do my business.
I haven't cleaned a speck of the house yet and I don't think I need to go into great detail about the condition of my bathroom, but let's just say you'd be amazed at the damage a potty - training three - year - old can do.
I've heard stories about NCAA football negotiations where somebody during a caucus got up to go to the bathroom, walked down the hallway, looked in the room next door, and there was a guy with a stethoscope against the wall.»
Hamilton also books a similar bet for $ 10,000 with Casper — who goes on to spend the entire round making bathroom stops and complaining about his sour stomach.
I woke up at 4 a.m. this morning panicked about one thing: What if I have to go to the bathroom at the Super Bowl?
From personal experience, I'd be willing to bet that the average person goes to the bathroom about six times per day; five times to go number one, and another time to go number two.
But, before you take the plunge, you have to think about how you're going to finance your family's next bathroom remodeling project.
I went to cry in the bathroom and when I came out, professor Ann Sears waved me into office (which was next to the bathroom), gave me a big bear hug, talked to me about how the crappy lessons are just as important as the great ones, and assured me that my recital would not be a disaster.
Im 25 and hes 29 we have 2 lil girls and i have adhd as im typing this i havent had sex in two weeks my libido is way overactive to the point if its not every other night i go crazy im depressed all the time because im undersexed and unsatisfied toys do nt work for me its like my body knows the difference and does nt get any pleasure out of them, i love my fiancee, yup i said fiancee and we have only been together 4 years i do nt find myself attracted to any other man so i do nt want to cheat yet i feel so lonely half the time that i secretly curl up in the bathroom and cry i do nt know what to do i talk to him about it but all he does is complain about his pain from work (he builds trailers) i understand and i try not to bother him but even when i just want cuddle intimacy time he'd rather sit in his bean bag chair and drink a beer and vape there are sometimes i feel unwanted yet he assures me he wants me but does nothing about it and whenever i bring up lack o spontaneousness he blames the kids I NEED HELP and release!!!!
Because all those parents that thought that their child would just start asking to go to the bathroom one day, now have children about to start school and they never did start asking.
Shows interest in potty related things like talking about poo - poo or pee - pee or wanting to watch you when you go to the bathroom.
Greg (4 yo, loudly): Dad, I have to go poopy Me (inside voice): Yes dear, we'll get to the bathroom right after I put this box in the cart Joe (2 yo): mumbles something about poopy Me: Do you have to go potty, too?
But if one is actually just looking to start some drama about how liberals are ruining bathrooms, then it looks like she went to the right place.
Long gone are the days of nursing mothers being asked to cover up, of moms feeding their babies in the bathroom, or of new mothers breastfeeding in the car because they're too worried about someone saying something derogatory.
Sometimes this is related to anxiety about actually using the bathroom and other times it is more social anxiety — for example kids are worrying «Will somebody else know I'm going
He understands that going to the bathroom is worth cheering about, and we are all happier because there's less of a fight when we work together to communicate!
A child has to be physically able before he can take any kind of control over his bladder: that means that he must be aware when he is about to pee, and — very importantly — he must be able to hold it, at least for a minute or two, while he finds the potty or goes to the bathroom, and adjusts or removes clothing as appropriate.
On the CONS list, our little monkey is nowhere near being able to go to the bathroom by herself, so the effort of changing a diaper is probably about the same as the effort required to take her into the bathroom, get her on the toilet, wipe, pull up pants, hold her up to the sink to wash her hands.
Along the way, she will make suggestions and reminders about simple things that are often forgotten, like going to the bathroom, or drinking fluids.
He has always been very good about saying when he needs to go and most of the time just going to the bathroom without prompting from me.
He needs to know that you are serious about him not having accidents at home, when all he has to do is take one minute out to go use the bathroom or he will loose something he values, so he will choose to stop and go over loosing this thing he values.
Aside from the few normal tips that frankly is found in every other book or online article about potty training & 40; e.g. have your toddler see you go to the bathroom & 41;, I don't think the book is helpful.
OK, fine, but what if your job has a private space with a locking door that's not the bathroom where you can pump for as long as you need as often as you need so that you can use your industrial strength breast pump which by some miracle you can afford so you can now fill up bag after bag of fresh healthy milk every three hours at work for six months straight and your supportive husband can drive to work and pick it up for you so you don't even have to store it in the gross community refrigerator so as to avoid the all - too - inevitable jokes about whether you're going to «whip up a milkshake for everyone» or remarks such as, «Guess we'll be just fine when the coffee creamer runs out?»
Sweetness was out cold when I left for work at 6:45 a.m. My regular calls to the nanny basically revealed that she either refused to go to the bathroom all morning, or was finding a way to be sneaky about where she was going.
It took about one week of accidents before she actually went to the bathroom on her own.
I know someone is going to go off in the comments about how they would have just sat in the bathroom on the plane and nursed.
She is curious and asking questions about the bathroom and wants to be there when you or someone else goes and wants to know what is happening.
So yeah, that's an hour and a half each and every day in the bathroom, and that doesn't account for the 5 other times throughout the day that she'll ask to go potty and then I realize after about 4 minutes in there that she only wants to read books and now believes that the potty is the place to do that.
You don't have to worry about anything for a few moments that you need to go to the bathroom or clean up after them.
Now I can't go to the bathroom without thinking about it!
Show him how Mommy uses the toilet in a different way than Daddy and take this opportunity to go into detail about how boys go to the bathroom.
«If indeed what they are talking about is learning to read babies» signals, that's wonderful because there is no question the baby will have signals when it needs to [go to the bathroom].»
I simply spray the poopy diapers with a diaper sprayer in the potty pail, I don't have to worry about spray going all over the bathroom, and put the sprayed diapers into my diaper pail after they have finished dripping on the hook in the Potty Pail.
For many boys, they could care less about learning how to go to the bathroom when they can go right in their pants.
The B part is barrier that's, what we just talked about with using zinc or petroleum based ointment on there, the C part is the make sure it's clean so, obviously whenever your kid goes to the bathroom, you want to make sure to try and change the diapers as quickly as you can.
When I feel like I'm about to explode — and their behavior isn't anything dangerous — I go and lock myself in the bathroom, sit and breathe for a bit.
When they're able to talk about it a little bit and show interest in what Mom and Dad are doing when they go to the bathroom, that's a good sign of readiness.»
I think that's where I usually go wrong.;) Even though we've never met, when you posted about your hard day at home, I so wanted to jump in my car and travel a bazillion hours to do a load of laundry for you, clean a bathroom or two and play with Lydia so you could sleep with Asa.
ANd what if I have to go to the bathroom and i'm not perfectly modestly dressed at 2 AM when I have to bump into your husband as I pass through the small passageway... hti someone else's bassinet and wake - up their baby in the process??? It's a community environment which requires thinking about everyone's needs.
If you are out and about at the same places, try to scope out more kid - friendly bathrooms — family restrooms where you can all be in together, cleaner bathrooms that don't make you vomit when you go in, ones that have nice large handicap stalls, etc..
It sort of gets the child thinking about what is the routine I do when I go to the bathroom.
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