Our outhouse at Cedar Lake is complete with an antique &amp;#039;throne&amp;#039;. And, it has a &amp;#039;potty chair&amp;#039; insert for the grandchildren. We took an antique chair, removed the leather insert, and replace it with a toilet seat. When the grandchildren came to visit, we inserted the &amp;#039;potty seat&amp;#039; and pushed up the sturdy step Grampy made for them to get to it. 
In the first picture big sister, Baylee, takes little sister, Emma, to the &amp;#039;Potty Chair Outhouse&amp;#039; first thing in the morning.

The second picture is the &amp;#039;potty chair&amp;#039; throne.

And the third picture shows the outhouse, affectionately called &amp;#039;The Changing Room&amp;#039; because many suits were put on and taken off there to keep wet, sandy clothes and feet out of the camp.