So although our van is equipped with almost everything you
could need including stove, sink and shower, it doesn’t have a loo. Now, while
that might not pose a problem for a man, except for the occasion of pooping, it
does create an issue for me. I am not a squatter. I don’t believe that I can
squat and pee without removing my pants completely and still have to clean off
my feet from splatter. That is just not going to work for me.
Evaluating all this beforehand, I knew I needed to obtain a
portable toilet for our travels. Jonathan found threads on TheSamba that
discussed what others did. There was everything from small, flushable
port-a-johns to a luggable loo (bucket with a plastic seat). Although the
port-a-johns had the added convenience of being able to be used/stored inside,
the use of the blue goo, the cleaning of the goo, and the removed standing
space really turned me off from it. I also had no desire for the bucket without
bags; cleaning it had no appeal. A bucket with bags would just take up a lot of
space. With a little more research, I found a very basic portable, foldable
toilet. It would store easily in our trailer (or even in the van) and it cleans
up easily.
After
a couple weeks into travelling, I have tested it out in several situations. To
set it up, I push the base onto seat. The bag is then secured onto the seat by
locking ring. My favorite is going out in the morning and evening. I get
beautiful views at a pleasant temperature. I found finding a place in the front
or back of the van is the best. Then I have a shelf for my toilet paper and
wipes. At first, I was using the seat for both functions: urination and
defecation. However, I felt like I was using way too many resources for the
former. I would use a bag to catch the liquid, and then dump out the liquid;
plus there was a Ziploc to contain the used bag and wipe before putting them
into the trash. So, as much as I loved my seat, I felt like I was using a lot
of resources and doing a lot of work just to pee.
In the midst of my toilet searching, I heard about female
urination devices (FUDs) that allow a woman to stand and pee like a man. The idea
intrigued me from the beginning, but especially after realizing how much I was
wasting. Unfortunately, finding a FUD in a store was a bit difficult. I gave up
one in Tulsa as it was much more expensive than what I could get online.
Looking back, that was a mistake. The one benefit to the transmission rebuild
is that it did give me time to mail order those items that I couldn’t find in
stores so far. Out of the options out
there (Lady Elegance, pStyle, Urinelle, etc.), I chose a Go Girl. It was the
only flexible, easy to store, and reusable one that I could find.
WHO ARE YOU!!??? WHAT HAVE YOU DONE WITH JENNIFER???!!!
ReplyDeleteShe is the same Jennifer, just freer to do what she needs to do when she needs to do it.
DeleteWell, now you know what you can get everyone for Christmas!! Heehee!! That way we can ALL spell our name in snow this year!! Ahaahaa!
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