Just grin and bear it, or
plan your bathroom breaks better than I did.
Not exact matches
There's tutoring, grading, lesson
planning, eating lunch (finally), taking a
bathroom break (finally), contacting parents, attending meetings, and the list goes on.
I was told I'd have to stay in bed on my left side, except to go to the
bathroom so I
planned to make frequent potty
breaks.
You start out with all the excitement while
planning but somewhere in between the 10th
bathroom break and flying ketchup packets, you realize that something went wrong with your family vacation.
Allot extra time for unexpected
bathroom breaks, or any of the strange, not - in - the -
plan things that can happen when you have children in tow.
Don't take a
bathroom break or you'll miss new babies being born and royal overthows being
planned.
When you are driving,
plan to stop every 2 - 3 hours for stretching and
bathroom breaks.
Before this, the bladder will only last for about two hours, so
bathroom breaks should be
planned accordingly.
Plenty of fresh water should be available for the recovering patient, and extra
bathroom breaks should be
planned for as both the toxins and the medications make their way through the dog's digestive system.
Even if your
plan is (and it should be) to have a friend or family member come to take your puppy out for exercise,
bathroom breaks and play during the day, they are still too young without enough bladder and bowel control to be crated for hours at a time.
but once in I think it is perfect... so much so that once I saw this finished
bathroom I
broke my own rule which was stick to your original
plan... I changed up the
plan for our other
bathroom to have a similar shower — and return the porcelain tub we have already purchased... and I am glad I did......
The
bathroom renovation that I was working on over the summer has been completed, I just need to
break down some posts before the big reveal... I'm already
planning on some more projects in my parents kitchen — always the next thing, amiright?