The Poop Mess

Let’s just say that there are some toddler-created poop messes that, when you see them, you just know that there is NO WAY to clean them up without getting said fecal matter on your hands… and maybe your favorite jeans.

Today I am thankful for sweet-smelling, deep cleaning hand soap, Arm & Hammer HE laundry soap, and my faithful GE Frontloading washing machine – which is certainly the best tool for the job.

Oh yes, and I’m thankful for my stinky little guy… but I sure hope that he tries a little harder to hit the potty next time! And, if the poor fellow doesn’t, that he’ll remember to call me from the bathroom instead of freaking out and tracking his mess across the oriental rug, down the steps, all the way to the dining room. This way, perhaps the other children won’t have to step in it as they try to be (read fight over) the first to inform me about the event.

I think it’s time to go back and read the “poop mess” referencing, “If You Give a Mom A Cookie”, which is, coincidentally, located in my links :)

By the way, I did find a remedy for ‘potty talk’ : Make the offending kid HELP with the cleaning the poop mess. They truly just don’t understand the meaning of the words coming out of their mouths without this experience. And, upon the threat of having to clean up the next poop mess – because there will always be a next time – it does cause them to think twice before joking about poop. Oh yeah, and if you’re lucky, they’ll tell the other kids about their horrible experience and suddenly the poop-jokes will disappear… for a little while at least. No worries, though. So long as there are little ones in the house, there will always be the looming threat of “next time”.

Issue-Specific Slim Jims: Ron Paul & Campaign for Liberty

UPDATE:

This post was written during Ron Paul’s presidential campaign.

To my delight, I since still get a significant amount of blog traffic for the search terms “Ron Paul” and “Slim Jim”.

If you’re looking for issue-specific slimjims, go to the Campaign for Liberty website’s store. They are listed under “Campaign for Liberty Slim Jims” and you can select the set you’d like. Choices are : Sound Money/Economic Freedom, Foreign Policy, and Personal Freedom/Civil Liberties .

There are fliers to download available here: http://www.campaignforliberty.com/handouts.php

As of today, August 28, 2009, the Rand Paul store is not yet open. However, the link placeholder is here: http://www.randpaul2010.com/store/

Get connected:

-Become a member of Campaign for Liberty and be a C4L leader in your community: https://www.campaignforliberty.com/signup.php
-Join a Meet-Up group near you

Please be sure to check out the rest of my blog while you’re here! :) Thanks for visiting.


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