Saturday, February 28, 2009

My Toddler Tip

I am trying to win some great prizes over at Grasping for Subjectivity in an Objective World so I am playing along with my own great toddler tip.

This is a very important tip for all new moms and you would think after having four I would have this figured out.


My #1 Toddler Tip:
DO NOT LET YOUR TODDLER EAT PEANUT BUTTER BY HIMSELF!!!!!!

10 comments:

  1. i LOVE it!!! that is unbelievable. . . but was the cleanup worth the picture?

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  2. Oh my !!!!!! That's a great picture. Were you laughing or crying as you cleaned the mess up ?

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  3. At first I thought I was going to cry, but then decided I might as well laugh! The cleanup was something else though. I just had to put him in the tub and start scrubbing. It was pretty gross and it took forever for it to completly come out of his hair. He smelled like peanut butter for a long time.

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  4. I'm sure he did smell like peanut butter for a long time! I'll bet the water was cold before you got done scrubbing too! LOL! Aren't you glad you took that picture though? Some day years from now you'll be able to pull it out and look at it and laugh--and remember these busy, tiring, but lovely days!
    So, who gave him the jar of peanut butter to begin with?

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  5. Oh MY word!!!!! lol! Oh girl! WOW! I think I would have called for hubby to clean him up. lol!

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  6. Oh Mama Hen! I do love your days! We put up bunk beds today in the boys room. I can only think of Matt when he fell from the top of his.

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  7. That is so funny! I love it! What a precious boy! I hope you call him peanut from now on!

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  8. And I thought Logans attempt at a P.B.J. was a good one! Bless his heart, I bet he enjoyed it! I am going to try to print that one for my tool box!

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  9. Oh yeah. Thats why you need a dog. They are great at helping to clean up these types of messes.

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  10. That is beyond gross, but it's a true testament to his cuteness. It still made me want to scoop him up. (I might have put on a raincoat first, though.)

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