![]() ![]() ![]() Whether or not there is actually a shortage, whether or not people are feeding the fear, or whether there is a legitimate reason for the stockpiling of toilet paper, the fact remains, our local Sam’s Club, Walmart and Kroger have been out, completely, of toilet paper, paper towels, napkins and Kleenex (not to mention the food aisles stripped bare) the last couple of days that Scott stopped to buy toilet paper because we are, in fact, low and have six active toilet poopers, and two frequent female pee-ers in our house. It prompted me to have a talk with the kids about their wasteful use of paper products during the only time I recall in my lifetime that such products are in short supply and high demand. They won’t take other principles we teach and apply them across all areas, but they took this one thing, don’t flush pee at night, and applied it across the board!Īll that to tell you, this morning, as I happened upon a full, unflushed, toilet, I couldn’t help but notice the amount of toilet paper in there, along with a barely used Kleenex in the trash. Amid the parenting world of correction and discipline lives this constant aspect of potty training that I am pretty sure started because when they were little we told them not to flush pee at night because there has always been a baby we were afraid to wake. Whoever goes to relieve themselves next gets to see it, holler how gross it is, and then do the exact same thing. ![]()
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