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cdnhollywood
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Posted: 03/06/06 - 12:44 Post subject: Lesson #2431 - Hide valuables from the daughter
My 20mo daughter was playing near my nightstand as I got ready for work today. I'm almost done, and I can't find my ring.
Me: "Where's daddy's ring?"
She: "Fingers!" (pointing to my hand)
Me: "I don't have it. Do you have it?"
She: "No." (shaking head)
Me: "Where is daddy's ring?"
She: (pointing to her room) "Piggybank."
Thankfully, there's a hole in the bottom, so I didn't have to break it open.
And she was kind enough to put the money back in for me....which, I guess, started this hole situation.
My wife thought it was pretty funny, though.
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Posted: 03/06/06 - 12:46 Post subject:
That could have been a really sh!tty situation. I'm just sayin'.
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gretriever
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Posted: 03/06/06 - 12:47 Post subject:
Better than putting pennies in the dishwasher door slots.
Our son did that when he was two or three. He was on his car, and decided to feed the parking meter. He short-circuited the dishwasher.
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Posted: 03/06/06 - 12:56 Post subject: Re: Lesson #2431 - Hide valuables from the daughter
| cdnhollywood wrote: | My 20mo daughter was playing near my nightstand as I got ready for work today. I'm almost done, and I can't find my ring.
Me: "Where's daddy's ring?"
She: "Fingers!" (pointing to my hand)
Me: "I don't have it. Do you have it?"
She: "No." (shaking head)
Me: "Where is daddy's ring?"
She: (pointing to her room) "Piggybank."
Thankfully, there's a hole in the bottom, so I didn't have to break it open.
And she was kind enough to put the money back in for me....which, I guess, started this hole situation.
My wife thought it was pretty funny, though. |
at least she knew it was valuable and that's impressive. good on you for getting her on a piggy bank so early.
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robp
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Posted: 03/06/06 - 13:04 Post subject:
Son no. 1 hid my keys in the front of his whateveryoucallit that 1 yr olds wear when they first start walking. I was losing my mind running all over looking for them - he was "helping" me look. the little turd had 'em the whole time.
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karlene
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Posted: 03/06/06 - 13:05 Post subject:
I used to wait for the heater to get hot enough then colour it with my crayons
I also (when i was 2) used to wait until everyone was asleep and go touch the expensive vase in the livingroom that my mother used to say 'don't touch' whenever i went near it. My mother found me sleeping beside it one morning still touching it.
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j1miller
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Posted: 03/06/06 - 14:37 Post subject:
Maybe that's what happened to my husband's wedding ring.
No?
I don't think so either.
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MW
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Posted: 03/06/06 - 14:41 Post subject:
| gretriever wrote: | Better than putting pennies in the dishwasher door slots.
Our son did that when he was two or three. He was on his car, and decided to feed the parking meter. He short-circuited the dishwasher.  |
Wanna talk about magnets?
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Posted: 03/06/06 - 14:46 Post subject:
| karlene wrote: |
I also (when i was 2) used to wait until everyone was asleep and go touch the expensive vase in the livingroom that my mother used to say 'don't touch' whenever i went near it. My mother found me sleeping beside it one morning still touching it.  |
lmao. i'm starting to hear some good stories about my g/f. i popped in one of her old family videos that i found - and was almost crying i was laughing so hard. from a very young age - she would get this 'look' in her eyes and smile like 'oh man.... i'm gonna do something... this is gonna be great... i don't even care if i get in trouble' ... she still gets that look. i can see the trouble coming a mile away.
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