The bedroom and bathroom doors didn't close.
Bathroom with toilet that comes off the lounge inadequate for 6 people and
the bathroom door did not close properly.
We got the main
bathroom door done (since it was a total gut job when we bought the house) but all the rest are patiently waiting.
Not exact matches
I still find evidence of those early childhood days: crayon marks on the fireplace bricks that won't wash off, permanent markers on the back of a
bathroom door and stickers on the kids bedroom
doors that I don't have the heart to peel them off now that they are all grown up.
Also, we have an open
door policy in our
bathroom, so they know that it's pretty cool to
do your business on the toilet and not in your pants.
Close
door, ignore him and
do something else (busy yourself in the
bathroom with him) to give him privacy, or leave the room completely and close the
door.
Does your child fully understand what happens behind the
bathroom door?
And don't forget to put a strip of tape over the latch part of the
bathroom door that goes into the
door jam to hold the
door shut.
It is also a good idea to keep the
bathroom at a good temperature and closing the
bathroom door, so a draft
does not get in.
DD's bedroom is right next
door, so I just pop around the corner and toss it in the pail, and then I wash my hands (though I
do have a hanging bag that I could start keeping in the
bathroom).
They tell tales of camping out with their pumps not only in
bathroom stalls but in office closets and storage rooms, pushing chairs against
doors that don't lock, fretting that co-workers will barge in, that bosses will ask where they've been, that in their desire to feed their babies their own milk they will jeopardize their jobs.
But «
done» originally meant tearing down the ceiling (to expose beams like in the library), replacing the sink (for there is a full
bathroom behind one set of those folding
doors), and finding just the right light fixtures (three in this room, oh my), amidst other details.
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?»
The usual first croup treatment is to take your child into the
bathroom, close the
door, sit on top of the closed toilet seat together, and turn on a hot shower (don't leave your child unattended around hot water).
If you don't have an open
bathroom door policy in your home, this may be a good time to temporarily change that so your child sees their family members using the toilet.
And then there are one or two or three kids crying and they are bursting through the
bathroom door (while I'm pretending to be pooping but really just sitting on the toilet seat and stalking Facebook) because of whatever one of them
did to the other (s).
My oldest weaned at 14 months and switched to just getting a cuddle with her soother before bed; my second weaned at 28 months, and by then she was
doing the same bedtime routine as our oldest (jammies,
bathroom, stories and prayers, goodnight, lights out,
door closed, mom and dad leave).
How much of ourselves
do we unknowingly dump each day on our clothes, on the way to work, in the office, on
door handles, cellphones and in the
bathroom?
There was the guy who
did his business with the
bathroom door open.
A checklist is taped to the patient's
door and program participants write what they
do, such as helping with breathing exercises, assisting with activity, giving help to the
bathroom, measuring urine output, recording how much a patient eats and drinks, etc..
I'm now using it for everything from recharging my body at the beginning or at the end of the day, stepping into airport
bathrooms and closing the
door to
do quick 5 to 10 minute routines, and
doing full - blown 30 - 90 minute routines in a hot sauna.
Another thing that I started
doing yesterday is putting up my Iron Gym at the top of the
bathroom door.
Go into the
bathroom, shut the
door, and figure out which side of your face you like better, how big should you smile, what to
do with your hands - it sounds silly, but it works!
I wish I had taken more pictures... Of the pompom wreath at the front
door with the fox nestled inside like two odd long lost soul mates... Of our
bathroom where the embroidered hooks hold wreaths and ornaments... Of the garlands above our kitchen sink... But I didn't.
They don't go to the
bathroom with the
door open and they don't feel the need to tell their partner everything (of course, this is different than keeping secrets, which is never okay, even in the French person's modern relationship).
He likes to tell me about his day, how many paper balls he fetched, how he doesn't like it when I go to the
bathroom and close the
door behind me, what food he prefers, and so much more.
If you buy an STI, your spouse or friend or Tinder buddy will look at you like you're coming through a
bathroom door with an axe, but reassure them you know what you're
doing.
Rather than pen the traditionally published self - centered thoughts and issue them as a command to resolve their differences in order to continue funding the twelve -
bathroom mansions that some of them own, the self - published authors opened the
door to discussion and inclusion, much like Amazon has
done for them.
A
bathroom is perfect for this, but any room with a
door will
do.
This is a rookie mistake that happens to the best of us, but
do NOT leave the
bathroom door open!
Take them out of the crate and straight to their
bathroom spot, encourage them to
do their business and then take them straight back and close the crate
door, all in absolute silence except for a calm and quiet «good potty» when they've
done the right thing.
I used a regular crate for my puppy as a
bathroom with a large pad down and I put my puppy in there and said go potty and stood by the crate
door and refused to let my puppy out until she
did her business.
If you don't feel that the room is cat safe, if the
bathroom has a
door and it is okay, you can shut your cat in the
bathroom overnight.
You can use a spare bedroom, or if you don't have one, the
bathroom — any room with a
door or that can be blocked off will work.
Only shortfall was the shower area since it
does not have a proper
door causing the
bathroom floor to be wet after a shower.
The
door separating the
bathroom from the room is a sliding
door that didn't have a lock (at least, didn't have a lock I could find).
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The bungalows were so «rustic» that there were little holes in the huts (because they were made from wood), the
door didn't shut properly and the
bathroom was a squat toilet and shower.....
Loved the outside
door to the
bathroom so the kids
did not have to run through the house, and also the outdoor shower.
Criticism: no key for sliding
door in room, curtains in
bathroom can be replaced to look / work better, curtains in front of the sliding
door doesn't close properly and it wasn't very clean there - in the corner - dust and cobwebs.
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Well I have been
doing some painting, I haven't painted anything that is not a
bathroom wall or front
door for a while... a Beach Cottage Makeover was brewing I
do believe.
A real
door that closes to the
bathroom (not some sliding wall that
does not block
bathroom sound, light or odors)
Does the Sim in the
bathroom constantly forget to lock the
door?
I usually complain that shipping containers are too narrow and tight to make decent living spaces, but Cúbica have
done a really good job of squeezing everything in here, including a full laundry, a workable kitchen and a bright
bathroom, thanks to that shower with an exterior
door.
When I woke this morning and I'm shaving and Malia knocks on my
bathroom door and she peeks in her head and she says, «
Did you plug the hole yet, Daddy?»
There is a hidden compartment behind the
bathroom and between the neck of the trailer that houses an upgraded Navien tankless water heater and storage space for items that don't get used very often since the space can only be accessed via trap
doors in the bedroom closet on the gooseneck.
For the past decade we have raised the particular challenges for women in SROs, including violence against women, women sharing
bathrooms and showers with men, and living in rooms with
doors that
do not lock resulting in inappropriate access to their rooms by building staff or other tenants.