Monday, April 23, 2007

Sorry But I Have To Do This....

Okay, I don't think some of you at home believe me that there are "squatty potties" in China so I have no choice but to post a picture! Hey, at least I waited until I found a clean one. Other than the hotel rooms we've stayed in there are pretty much squatty potties absolutely everywhere....airports, restaurants, parks, museums, you name it!

If you sprinkle when you tinkle please be neat and wipe your FEET! Sorry, I just couldn't resist!

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh my god. Thats gross! That would keep me from drinking during the day. With your water intake, I am sure you saw a lot of those. How many times did you have to change your shoes?

Smooches,
Bonnie

Pam said...

hey tj-

welcome to asia! squat toilets are all over thailand (and turkey) too.

here is a tip - sometimes, especially in public places, the last stall has a western toilet - it's always worth checking!

~ p

Anonymous said...

Catheter anyone?

Anonymous said...

Is it time for the "woobie" to function in a dual capacity? I wonder if they make removable inserts for it???!!!

Can't wait for you to come home...(not just so you can pee in a normal potty either!!!

Anonymous said...

ALL I HAVE TO SAY IS EEEEWWWWWW!
THAT IS VERY GROSS....I WOULD HAVE JUST HELD IT IN!

~MAGGIE

Anonymous said...

I know I am not that coordinated!
I'd have to wear boots the entire time! Laura

Anonymous said...

I think its hilarious how many responses you are getting to this posting...we Americans sure have potty mouths...or potty feet...or something like that!
Mary Kay

Anonymous said...

26 hours and 9 minutes until you all land. Not that I'm counting. You can probably taste the Chic Fil A iced tea (sweetened and unsweetened of course),fresh fruit, salad, Mickey D's hamburger and of course ICE. We can hardly stand the wait. We sure do love you Miss Lily and can't wait to hug and kiss your precious little cheeks!!! BaBa

Anonymous said...

OH myy thatss yuckkyyy!
Sadie

Unknown said...

Our family had this same experience when visiting Japan. My son, Steve, suffered the worst by having to do #2 on a moving train. I was always on the lookout for western or handicapped toilets because I have bad knees. Italy also had floor toilets. What's the big deal - are these countries short on porcelain?