Toddlers are Quackers

Oh! She said she really had to go to the bathroom. I asked if she could hold it a minute. She said yes. When the associate finally left, she said she was fine. I asked quietly if she had already peed herself. "No. You asked if I would hold it, and so I'm holding it." :ep
I told her that if she was really still dry, I was incredibly proud of her. Yada yada. No rush. She kept saying we should keep shopping. People, she really stayed dry.
So, why does she keep telling me that the others tell her to just pee herself?!
 
Some people are incredibly lazy. DIL only changes the youngest child once a day. And then she wonders why he has a rash!:he

Oh that's rough. I don't like the idea of diapers being on too long. I was using cloth until we moved, and just couldn't seem to get into the routine again (not having a dryer is also a deterrent), and I find you need to be careful with disposables since they'll hold so much.
 
Oh , she was all saying they were using cloth, yada yada getting her sister to make them and all that. Never saw one on any of her 4 kids.
 
One day, I put a Pamper on Duckling around nine in the morning. At eleven an aunt came over to take Duckling to a church picnic. No warning. She returned at six that evening (this is documented). "Oh, we fed her lunch when we got there."
Her elbow was bloody, and had gravel in it (not deep. They put on a bandage, and that was it). She was terribly sunburnt. I took a miserable little girl into the bathroom for a bath. Her diaper (gulp!) hadn't been changed all day. I watched urine sloshing in the liner. The beads had somehow not exploded out of the diaper.
She fussed a little about the cool water (remember, sunburn) but was amazingly good about me cleaning out her wound.
:D The wet diaper was the point. Her bios don't change her. Even if she soaks her clothes.
 
One day, I put a Pamper on Duckling around nine in the morning. At eleven an aunt came over to take Duckling to a church picnic. No warning. She returned at six that evening (this is documented). "Oh, we fed her lunch when we got there."
Her elbow was bloody, and had gravel in it (not deep. They put on a bandage, and that was it). She was terribly sunburnt. I took a miserable little girl into the bathroom for a bath. Her diaper (gulp!) hadn't been changed all day. I watched urine sloshing in the liner. The beads had somehow not exploded out of the diaper.
She fussed a little about the cool water (remember, sunburn) but was amazingly good about me cleaning out her wound.
:D The wet diaper was the point. Her bios don't change her. Even if she soaks her clothes.
What a holes! Sounds like they don't deserve her.
 

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