May 27, 2015
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Looking in the Stall
When traveling you sometimes find new and surprising ideas. Because I'm old, I have to make many stops to find bathroom facilities. This is generally not too post worthy (though I did do an exposé on bathroom toilet tissue quality). I discovered a great accommodation for mothers' traveling with children - the Mommy and Me bathroom stall. It is genius! When I had young sons this would have been perfect. I wondered if there was a Daddy and Me counterpart in the men's room.
I don't think it would cost much more to put these in the big public restrooms. It would prevent small children from being uncontrolled while their parent "took care of business". This was in the progressive state that is Pennsylvania.
Here is an offering for the May 2015 Scavenger Hunt using the prompt - yeast. We are called to be yeast to others...
It takes but a pinch
Leavening for bread
Yeast that rises up
Fills with lightness
It takes but one word
The yeast of relationship
Love that lifts the spirit
A kindness and a hope
Give me that bread
So to never be hungry
Comments (10)
That is similar to the setup at my church's nursery building restroom: one adult size and one child sized toilet.
I think I missed your toilet paper exposé. Which brand won?
It wasn't about brand names but rather the quality of TP in hotels, restaurants, rest stops on the highways, and my mother's guest bathroom! hehe! I think it was back in 2012...
Finally -- an explanation of the weird Sochi bathrooms. It all makes sense now.
http://www.theguardian.com/sport/shortcuts/2014/feb/04/sochi-double-toilets-winter-olympics-2014
Ha! But they are the same size?! I don't think the Russians understood the idea of Mommy & Me toilets...
I notice that toilet stuff because my honey is a plumber.
We could have used a plumber... in a post coming soon!
That is a brilliant idea! The worst to we ever found was at a train station in France in 1970. Just newspaper cut into squares and hung on a nail.
What!?! I could understand an outhouse with a Sears catalog but a train station in France in 1970?! Yikes!!
Cute toilet idea.
Even Jesus used yeast in his teachings.
I wish they had had a toilet like that when my kids were young! Yeast has been around forever!
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