I spent the half-term in the loo.
Well actually, I didn’t, but it felt like it. What I actually did was spend time trying to entertain my two gorgeous kids and nine times out of ten ended up going to the loo constantly over the course of those days entertaining.
I’ll give you an example.
Zoos and Poos
We went to the zoo. It was over £20 to get in. We spent most of it going from one end of the zoo to the other; to get to the only toilet located by the entrance.
There was a wonderful parrot that said “Hello” to us on the way past the first time. By the time we went past for the third time, he didn’t say anything. I think he was as bored as I was.
In other words, if you have kids, wee-ing becomes an expensive, and VERY annoying business.
I demand a toilet discount
It seems that my two kids are playing toilet tag most of the time. We go to the loo for one. We finish while the other is staring at shiny sinks and listening to the other singing merrily in the cubicle.
We do the usual, “Are you sure you don’t need a wee?” to the one that didn’t go. They are sure they don’t, so we go out and head back to where we were experiencing the joys of Zebras at the other side of the zoo.
Thirty minutes later, without fail, we are back; as the other one that didn’t need the toilet now does.
And repeat as many times as you like – probably minus the Zebras.
So we spent at least a quarter of our zoo trip in the toilet. We should have got a discount.
Even the parrot thought so as it squawked “back again” when we went past it for the fifth time….
Do you have the same problem with trips out? Are you always having to traipse to the loo? Do you have a solution? If you do, would LOVE to hear it!
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Elaine
Monday 11th of June 2012
LOL - note to self - check out how many toilet sites the attraction has when planning trip - the more the better!
Debbie
Monday 5th of March 2012
Oh yes, I remember. Makes me feel good that my two have finally grown out if this (aged 9and 7). Now I'm as likely as any to be the weak bladdered one, but at least it's usually only once per trip.....
Helen Neale
Monday 5th of March 2012
I didn't mention the number of times I needed the loo during the strip of course.... :-)
Mammasaurus
Monday 5th of March 2012
Oh yes the lure of the unfamiliar toilet! We cant go out for a meal without having to spend 75% of the time going back and forth to the loo...grrr!
Helen Neale
Monday 5th of March 2012
Grrr indeed!
Aly
Sunday 4th of March 2012
Take them before you leave homeand then when you arrive.Keep drinks at a minimum and everyone drinks at the same time.I have 3 kids around the same age so I understand your pain.
Helen Neale
Monday 5th of March 2012
I admire your organisation...but then with three its probably critical! I struggle to remember to pack everything I need, so not sure I am capable of factoring in toilet preparation, but them again if it works...
Catherine Kelly
Sunday 4th of March 2012
Portable potty (Tommee Tippee one with disposable bags with effectively a sanitary pad in them rates as one of my top 4 all time things I've had with kids). Mine will be 3, 6 & 10 this summer. I haven't started potty training the 3 year old (and am, quite frankly, dreading it), but have had constant battles with the 6 year old who wouldn't go all day if she could help it. What I intend to do this summer is take it with me. If anyone refuses to go when it's a set loo stop, I shall make them go on the portapotty. Hopefully if they get embarrassed enough enough times, they'll flippin' well go to the loo when the others do!! ;-)
Helen Neale
Monday 5th of March 2012
We have one of those - a good thought methinks! :-)