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Post by Chester on Jan 5, 2006 14:48:17 GMT -5
I haven't had as much computer time lately. We're in the middle of a big move, and nothing is "normal" right now.
The little guy was watching "Shrek" so I thought I had a a second to check into Unoland and even post. I was typing away in my happy little world for a few minutes when I smell POO!
I call JT's name. He came running to me, naked from the waste down, poo covered, mostly his feet from poo stomping.
I had read about some of the poo experiences here on Uno, and was always glad I didn't have a story to tell.
All I can say is thank goodness for wood floors and bath tubs......and this better NOT be his New Years Resolution.
Dawn
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Post by heidiashliesmom on Jan 5, 2006 15:14:34 GMT -5
lol!!! That is too funny! But sadly to say I have BTDT from my kids
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Post by momofrussell on Jan 5, 2006 16:56:29 GMT -5
See.. look at the bright side... you said you were happy to not HAVE a story.. but be happy you DO have a wonderful poo story to tell us all!!! LMAO!!!!
WE.. haven't yet experienced poo stomping persay.. but we did get a nice treat of a trail of poo marbles.. from our hallway to Russell's bedroom the other day! Of course he was downstairs when we found it all! BUT... having marble poo makes it SOOO easy for clean up! just pick up and go!
heehee
Happy Poo Stomping! Do you think he had seen I Love Lucy and was making grapes to wine maybe? heehee
A.
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Post by laurasnowbird on Jan 5, 2006 17:38:36 GMT -5
Oh nuts, been there, done that. If it continues, I may have a cure that works. It solved our problems around here, at any rate!
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Post by Chris on Jan 5, 2006 20:56:31 GMT -5
So Laura, how do I keep Sarah from taking her clothes off? When we are home, we put a onsie on backwards over her clothes. Sometimes she even manages to get the onsie off. When I was shopping last week, Sarah managed to get naked while strapped in her stroller. Ugh!
Chris
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Post by Emilysmom on Jan 5, 2006 21:37:35 GMT -5
ROFL Dawn...........but we're worth it, right??? I'm glad you now have a poo story to share with us! I truly to not remember any poo smearing episodes at all, BUT I could share with you for HOURS how many times I had to quickly remove my little angel from a bathtub FULL of poo and scrub the tub and start the bath again! YIKES, I am SO glad those days are over!!!!
Susan
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Post by momofrussell on Jan 5, 2006 23:10:34 GMT -5
You know what Susan...none of my kids ever pooped in the bath! LOL... I got robbed! heehee
A.
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Post by CC on Jan 5, 2006 23:39:02 GMT -5
LOLOL you guys crack me up, LOL Guess I have been robbed too THANKFULLY I have nooooo "POO" stories at all ;D K, I am now KNOCKING wood as I don't want any not at this age THANK YOU, LOLOL CC ~
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Post by Jessie on Jan 6, 2006 6:31:09 GMT -5
Must say I'm pretty happy I missed that poo stage with Jason. That was a very funny little story there Dawn! Jason did poo in the tub one time when he first moved in here. That was the last time. That would be the moment that we moved from baths to showers! LOL Jessie
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Post by Emilysmom on Jan 6, 2006 7:43:54 GMT -5
You know what Jessie?? That was EXACTLY the reason we moved from baths to showers!!! Once, (and I don't really remember exactly how old Emily was at the time) after a particularly nasty poo episode in the bathtub, I went through the whole routine of getting her out of the tub and wrapping her in a towel, scouring the tub, etc........then thought I would do something that would make her "think twice" before pooping in the tub again. I said "Emily, tonight you're having a SHOWER". And LOL that girl absolutely LOVED it! Next night, she insisted on another shower! Sheesh!!! We really believed that since she struggled with so much constipation, getting into that warm water just relaxed everything and she couldn't help it. So, she has taken almost nothing but showers since that time.
For any of you who have been robbed of the experience of having to clean up your child, all the tub toys (in our case, TONS of tub toys), scrub the tub and THEN start a new bath...........I'm sure you'll never know true joy in life. (lol NOT!!)
Susan
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Post by Pat on Jan 6, 2006 7:52:55 GMT -5
LOLOL Been There. Doing that. LOL Pat
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Post by Chester on Jan 6, 2006 15:18:36 GMT -5
It's nice having a place where I'm comfortable enough to tell the poo story too. I'm pretty selective, I dont' want the "average" person thinking that he is disgusting and that it had to do with the DS gene.
Laura, please do tell how you "cured" the poo painting......I figure if I have an idea on how to react he won't do it again. I'm guessing react like it's no big deal, kinda ignore him.....but should he help clean?!
Thanks, Dawn
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Post by Tammy on Jan 6, 2006 16:31:30 GMT -5
Dawn....
Believe me the "poo" thing has NOTHING to do with the DS genes... My BEST "POO" stories are ones about my now 13 yr old Daughter... And she laughs every time... except we have been made to promise NEVER to tell in front of her friends... We are just waoting for her 21st Birthday!! LOL...
See... you NEED "POO" stories to make you life as a Mum complete.
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Post by Kristen on Jan 6, 2006 19:48:47 GMT -5
I would never tell my friends for fear they would think it was a weird DS thing. Carter is a poo painter BIG TIME as he is tired, but resists naps - you know, he's 3 1/2 so it's fun...Anyway, yesterday I got wise to the plan (and po'd at it all enough!) that I cut the feet off a sleeper and zipped him into it backwards. The leeg holes looked a little loose around so I put socks and sweat pants on over that. He slept in his nap for 3 hours, no noise, screaming or begging to get up. Today he went in like that and rested for about an hour, which is totally fine with me, he needs the rest time more than a "nap" per say and he was happy and I didn't have to go stand by his door and see if I coudl smell poo to run in and grab him before the painting started.
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Post by Alice on Jan 6, 2006 20:39:28 GMT -5
Welcome to the Club! LOL ;D I am glad that I am not along with Luke's "Poo" stories. LOL ;D ;D ;D
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