What is an Outhouse? A Funny Look at the Past

“What is Grandma’s Outhouse”

“Hey Roseanna, what’s is an outhouse?

Grandma said, she had one when she was small.”

Well little one I will try to explain, the best way Roseanna knows how.

I know for sure an outhouse is certainly not a horse or a cow.

It’s an outside bathroom, in a simple box-like house, so to speak.

Some were made of brick or stone, most were made of wood, today they’re considered antique.

Inside these little boxed bathrooms, there was only a potty no sink.

It had a wood box with a hole in it for the toilet, when you went poo, it really did stink.

So, when nature called for rain, sunshine and even cold snow, 

In the old days when Grandma was young, it was her place to go.

She would have to walk outside no matter what the weather was doing;

Like a mail carrier, rain, sleet or snow, Grandma needed to clear what her inners were pursuing. 

It sure wasn’t a place for people to gather around,

The smell and the flies loved the hole inside that your poop went down.

Outhouses were also known for cold seats and squeaky doors,

If you came outside barefooted it also had real cold floors.

But the outhouse did serve its purposes, both day and night.

Grandpa built theirs away from the house, somewhat out of sight.

Now, do you understand what an outhouse was like when grandma was small?

“Yes, and I’m glad we have indoor bathrooms now, cause I’m small.

I’d fall right in that toilet hole with the flies, I’d smell so bad;

Mom would cry if she had to fish me out. That would be sad.

I’m glad grandma’s house is not antique anymore,

Cause in her day just going to the bathroom, was a chore!”

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  1. Bhavya Raj Avatar

    This piece carries a warm storytelling charm, explaining something from the past through a childlike conversation that feels both humorous and nostalgic. The playful rhymes and vivid descriptions bring the old outhouse vividly to life, while the innocent curiosity of the child adds a gentle layer of humor. It becomes a light yet meaningful reminder that many everyday comforts we take for granted today were once genuine chores for earlier generations 😊. The balance of history, humor, and simple imagery leaves the reader smiling while quietly appreciating how much daily life has changed ✨.

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    1. sunshineangel500 Avatar

      Thank you so much, Bhavya. Your thoughtful words made my day. I’m glad the story brought a smile and a bit of nostalgia. And yes, we do take things for granted today, compared to yesteryear.

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