One of many things that was not obvious to me before I became a mother was the amount of time I would spend each day in poop-related activities. And yes, I am referring to the poop of others,
not my own.

Of course I expected the
diaper phase to be poop-laden, but even during that phase I didn’t expect to be interested in the details of
said poop.
And then I expected that the
potty training phase would be exhausting, but even during that phase I didn’t expect to be eating, drinking and sleeping thinking about a 3 year old’s poop.
So now that we are out of diapers and past potty training then
I am free...
right?
Ya, that would be a
definite NO.
Crap.
First there are
toilet issues…
What to Expect when You are Expecting never mentioned that I would need complete knowledge of the inner workings of a toilet. I have had to repair flushing mechanisms, replace those flappy things and adjust the tension on the chain.
Dr. Spock didn’t cover that I would need advanced plunging skills (twice today). He also neglected to mention that little boys are experts at over estimate their toilet paper needs hence their mothers will need to buy plungers at Costco.
Your Baby and Child skipped over the fact that the ability to wipe oneself accurately might not kick in until well into the seventh year of life.
And even
Bringing Up Boys didn’t address the issue of what a mommy does about boys in public restrooms.
Here is where I admit that I don’t have it as bad as I assume stay-at-home dads have it bringing up girls…but I have questions and complaints just the same…
What do you do when your son is too old for the public WOMEN’S RESTROOM?
My first impulse is to do require them to accompany me into the WOMEN’S RESTROOM until they leave for college…
Crap.
Double crap.
You see, the MEN’S RESTROOM is a mystery to me.
I have no problem keeping it that way.
*shudder*
So here is the deal. I feel pretty confident about standing outside the MEN’S RESTROOM (preferably ones without doors so I can hear what is going on) when my 5 and 8 year old go inside (preferably together).
I have even been known to grab a clean-cut-dad-type to send in after an unusually quiet 2 minute wait.
BUT today was the first time I allowed my 3 year old in with his brothers. We were at a community pool. All the boys had to pee. I tried to talk them into accompanying me into the WOMEN’S facilities, but realized that girls their age could be changing and that might not be appropriate. So they went into the MEN’S restroom and Rhett(3) tagged along. He is pretty independent, but occasionally requires re-dressing assistance.
In they went.
*waiting*
Reid(5) pops out and says something to the effect that he can’t find a toilet and asks if he can pee into one of those things hanging on the wall.
I responded with a cringe and a nod.
*waiting*
I can see that Ryan is washing his hands.
*waiting*
Reid is now washing his hands.
*waiting*
Rhett walks out
with his swimming suit around his ankles saying, “that bathroom WEIRD, I want to go to the GIRLS one”.
And so the mystery continues…
I don’t envy you! I remember when my son was little and having to send him in the mens room alone………..
He was fine.
I was traumatized!
Even my kids are now saying there is too much poop in my life. I guess I complain about it too much. My son is going to kindergarten in the fall, so I am officially declaring myself done wiping his butt. If his teachers won’t do it for him, why should I? And if there is no danger of changing girls, then boys are fine to go in a women’s restroom, as there is nothing to see.
I’m laughing, kind of hard. But I predict I will have nightmares about this post.
HAHA!! The men’s restroom IS weird! I used to have nightmares every time I sent Brandon in to go by himself…eek.
How funny! I’ve had my fair share of poop stories and my daughter is only one. I can only imagine what’s to come. Very funny stuff 🙂
Just dreading when I have to do that. Mens restrooms seem horrifying to me!
The other day my three-year old said he had to go. No problem. Baut as I was leading him to the restroom, he said he just wanted to go behind a tree. What?? Apparently at the last softball game, Jenni let him do that. My point? It took the third boy for her to relax a little, I think.
My girls loved the mens room whenever they came in with me, especially those low sinks. Yeah, Ewww!
Shucks – I was so planning on being done with poop as soon as this potty training phase is over…. I DO NOT understand why my little one will rush to the potty, sit on it for 10 minutes with NOTHING coming out, then get up, squat, and do it on the floor. Twice in one day.
I could relate a few stories, but they’re all kinda crappy.
We still refer to mine as “the mommies and kids bathroom.” I’ve only recently started allowing Gremlin (4) to wait outside the stall. I know it’s past time for me to let HRH (6.5 yrs) go into the MENS ROOM by himself.