Not in the bathtub but - sm
Posted By: ME on 2008-08-28
In Reply to: kid in bathtub-is there any better sound in the world? - XanaX
When my son was little we always knew when he was on the potty doin the business. He would sing.
We used to just crack up. He would be sitting on the toilet quietly singing to himself and every now and then would get just a little louder. He's 21 now and STILL sings while on the toilet sometimes. heehee
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