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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 1237235" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>Eleven years ago, I had a problem. I had my infant son at a local park on an unusually warm spring day. I had to use the restroom so I carried him over with diaper bag bag over on shoulder and dragging the stroller behind me. Got to the restrooms and...locked. Thought about ducking behind a tree but being rather crowded ( I could just imagine the local headlines) decided to make a dash for home (twelve miles away mind you!). Packed the boy and the gear in the car and hit the road. Two blocks in I realized my bladder wasn't going to make it. I wanted to stop at a McDonalds or something but didn't think I could get my son out of the car fast enough. Hit the highway and squirmed and winced and contorted in every way possible trying to gain bladder control. I was losing. Fifteen excruciating minutes later I pulled into my driveway, opened the garage door, took two step into the garage and lost it. It's a liberating feeling to finally surrender. A warm (if rather wet) self amusing situation. I'll tell you what, though. Not once did it seem even remotely ok to leave that child in the car for even a few minutes. I really don't understand that thinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 1237235, member: 22662"] Eleven years ago, I had a problem. I had my infant son at a local park on an unusually warm spring day. I had to use the restroom so I carried him over with diaper bag bag over on shoulder and dragging the stroller behind me. Got to the restrooms and...locked. Thought about ducking behind a tree but being rather crowded ( I could just imagine the local headlines) decided to make a dash for home (twelve miles away mind you!). Packed the boy and the gear in the car and hit the road. Two blocks in I realized my bladder wasn't going to make it. I wanted to stop at a McDonalds or something but didn't think I could get my son out of the car fast enough. Hit the highway and squirmed and winced and contorted in every way possible trying to gain bladder control. I was losing. Fifteen excruciating minutes later I pulled into my driveway, opened the garage door, took two step into the garage and lost it. It's a liberating feeling to finally surrender. A warm (if rather wet) self amusing situation. I'll tell you what, though. Not once did it seem even remotely ok to leave that child in the car for even a few minutes. I really don't understand that thinking. [/QUOTE]
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