Yes, I know she will kill me when she grows up, but it is just SO cute. I never saw a kids so happy about a toilet before. It WAS cute. Charlotte Claire couldn't wait to have a turn on it.
So we shopped...I found a shirt for Joseph, one for Sam, and some things for the girls...but nothing for me...then we went to Aldi for gummy bears and apples and juice and milk and veggies.....back to the van to head home...but UH-OH, Mommy made a big mistake: Mommy OPENED Camille's gummy bears, and CAMILLE WANTED TO OPEN THEM!!! Oh dear!! She took the bag and threw it, so I just started to drive. Charlotte Claire started screaming that Camille took her arms out.....and at that very moment, a HUGE spider came into my view, right on my sunvisor, moving fast....panic!!! I pulled over, grabbed a napkin, squished it, and threw it right out the window, napkin and all. Oops, I really broke my own rule here. I NEVER litter like that. Maybe an apple core on a country road, but.....a McDonald's napkin? There is an exception to every rule, however, and this was an EMERGENCY. I cannot have half-squished spiders inside the van, I wouldn't be able to drive! I would be glancing down for wiggling legs...ugh. Anyway, I had to climb back and get Miss Temper Tantrum's arms back in her straps. She still was screaming and crying, and even when I said I was going to call the cops, she didn't stop. (oops, I broke another rule...threatening the children....)....
I had to pull over again a few miles down the road, at the fire station, to put her arms in again....this time she said she was going to be a good girl, and she was all done fussing. hmm.
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Those are the cutest pictures. I never go anywhere without one of my big girls along...don't remember how I used to do it??!! Scary about the spider...that happened to me once only a huge cockroach!
Now that little toilet is something I would love to have installed at my house. No more potty chairs making their way into the hallway or getting left full of "contents"! And we have enough coming up that need to be potty-trained in the future, it would be well worth the investment. :)
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