Damn, smallest kid. Why are you so destructive? Seriously, if there is something that can be broken, he will do it. Even if it is break-proof, the boy will find a way. If he is not breaking crap, he is making a mess. Take a look at some of his handiwork...
New DVD, one day old. See that big ol' crack? Yeah, it goes all the way through. Bye, bye, "Thomas and the Magic Railroad".
Left in his wake, middle kid's room (his was spotless, by the way. Coincidence?)
He also wrote on the computer monitor, but I was in a panic to clean it, so no pics there (and, yes, it all came off...) Then the powdered donuts ground into the carpet, all of the pots and Tupperware pulled out of the cabinets, and spilled yogurt. This, by the way, was All. In. One. Morning.
It is not malicious destruction. The boy is like a baby bull in a china shop.
Good thing he is cute. All is forgiven. Little stinker.
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LOL!!! Well, that makes me feel a *little* better about my own destructo baby. And someday, I'm sure I'll return the favor with some display of my own child's "talents". LMAO!
Boys are grand. :)
Just wanted to say we've linked to your blog at berksparents.com because your a blogger from PA.
We may even mention your posts in Reading Eagle newspaper.
You've made me feel so much better about myself...folding laundry and then putting it away is my least favorite job! My bedroom looks like this a lot!
Really enjoy reading your blog, so glad I finally became a follower. Technically I think you can change follower to worshipper. It's basically the same thing.
Yeah but maybe that was the Hummer made out of recycled materials and runs on solar power and helps feed starving children and is creating world peace as they drive.
Perhaps it was one of those new Hummers made out of recycled materials that runs on solar power and while you drive you actually help starving children in Africa and create world peace.
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