To daycare with love
October 14, 2009 at 9:11 pm | In M'ijo | 9 CommentsHow do you thank someone…
who has taught your son to hold his p*nis and aim it successfully in the potty?
That’s a lot to learn
But what can I give you in return?
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um, your extra diapers?
Comment by Emily — October 15, 2009 #
The person who did that deserves chocolate and wine.
Comment by Michelle Smiles — October 15, 2009 #
Gift certificates are always appropriate. And notes.
Comment by Susan — October 15, 2009 #
Woo hoo, potty training!
Comment by Lyrehca — October 15, 2009 #
heh. Miss Sheila basically potty trained Malka. She is now one of our favorite babysitters.
Comment by shelli — October 15, 2009 #
Laughing.
I will be forever grateful to a brother-in-law who took my son into the woods on a camping trip and taught him how to pee behind a tree. It was many years ago, but it was a skill he’ll have for life!
Comment by jo(e) — October 17, 2009 #
I think Emily Post would suggest gold.
Comment by missedconceptions — October 17, 2009 #
Liquid gold?
Comment by artsweet — October 20, 2009 #
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Comment by mrs. r — October 27, 2009 #