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    oh he is too cute.........he needs to teach my son to use a towel
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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessArky View Post
    oh he is too cute.........he needs to teach my son to use a towel
    He loves to help clean. I am glad he does.

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    I got you beat. When my oldest was 2 she woke up early from her nap and snuck back into the bathroom. Where she managed to take two brand new Clinique lipsticks and paint herself and my entire bathroom. I just happened to go back there to take care of some laundry when I saw the mess. I gasped and said OMG and she immediately started crying. It was less than 10 minutes between the time I last checked on her to see her sleeping until I walked back to the bath area

    Believe me.. this is clean compared to what he has done before. Back around Feb, he got ahold of my 4yr olds chocolate pudding cup. (I was in the laundry area). When I came back out, I seen chocolate hand prints everywhere! Jacob was in the babywipes, trying to get some out. I followed the handprints... on the diaper/wipes cupboard, through the kitchen... on the trash can, on the drawer to the pots and pans. There on top of a pan, sat the "evidence". An empty pudding container.

    All DH could do was chuckle and say "well, he made the mess, hide the evidence and was getting a wipe to clean up after himself.". This one we got on video tape.

    After 2 girls, now a little boy...he has kept me on my toes. The girls never did things like this. They freak when they get thier hands dirty. My 4yr old freaks when she sees someone w/ dirty hands.
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    How cute, and at least he DID use a towel

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    What a cutie! Thanks for the pics!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Momof2Kidz View Post
    Believe me.. this is clean compared to what he has done before. Back around Feb, he got ahold of my 4yr olds chocolate pudding cup. (I was in the laundry area). When I came back out, I seen chocolate hand prints everywhere! Jacob was in the babywipes, trying to get some out. I followed the handprints... on the diaper/wipes cupboard, through the kitchen... on the trash can, on the drawer to the pots and pans. There on top of a pan, sat the "evidence". An empty pudding container.
    Oh, we need a thread to compare the goofy messes our kids made when they (while they) are little.

    My ex and I had a couple visiting who had a daughter the same age as Holli. We were all sitting there watching a movie and the kids were right inside the kitchen. They were quiet and right where we could see them, so we weren't concerned. My friend and I walked in to the kitchen to get us more drinks when we saw what was keeping the girls so quiet. Holli was taking an egg at a time out of the frig, handing it to her friend who would then crack it open on the floor and they would both bend over and smoosh it all around. My ex worked for a food processor at the time and got 15 dozen eggs for $5, we would give about 10 dozen away and we were set on eggs for the next couple of months. The girls had managed to crack about two dozen eggs before we caught them. The angle we were sitting at let us see them, but not what they were doing, and the t.v. must have been loud that we didn't hear eggs cracking. We had to bathe both girls and it took forever to clean all that egg of the tile!

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