I'm impressed at how much he gets out. I always have a bunch left inside that I can't scoop out, of course that would be because I eat mine with a spoon. It appears we have different methods! ; )
Oh yes, we have one of those children who gets in the fridge and does his own thing. He too, has been banned but somehow forgets his bannishments and falls into the tempation. And here is the thing, he is way old enough to clean up so we would not be the wiser...but alas he is not. Blessings, Stephanie
Hey, I am impressed that of all the things he would pick to eat outside of supervision....it would be a GRAPEFRUIT. Seriously......it would take supervision for me to choke one down...
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I am impressed he seems to have used two washrags!!! *smile*
ReplyDeleteToo funny! The tricky thing about rules without supervision is...no one's around to supervise and make sure they're being followed :)
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed at how much he gets out. I always have a bunch left inside that I can't scoop out, of course that would be because I eat mine with a spoon. It appears we have different methods! ; )
ReplyDeleteI am impressed he choose a grapefruit!
ReplyDeleteyikes what a mess!
ReplyDeleteSo was that sugar shaker previously full? :-)
ReplyDeletewhat a sweetie..
ReplyDeletewe haveta keep him & ailah apart im telling you...
have i told you that im excited that your having a baby???
Happy snow day!
ReplyDeleteI found my 3-year-old eating an orange by himself the other day and the next day I found most of the peel in my work bag. Good source of fiber, right?
ReplyDeleteHe chose a grapefruit without being told?!?
ReplyDeleteDid he make this mess before or after he plugged the toilet?? :)
ReplyDeleteDid he use the entire jar of sugar?
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Yeah, there was definitely more sugar in there to start with...although I can't blame him, I'd need a jar of sugar to eat those things too.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, we have one of those children who gets in the fridge and does his own thing. He too, has been banned but somehow forgets his bannishments and falls into the tempation. And here is the thing, he is way old enough to clean up so we would not be the wiser...but alas he is not.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Stephanie
Hey, I am impressed that of all the things he would pick to eat outside of supervision....it would be a GRAPEFRUIT. Seriously......it would take supervision for me to choke one down...
ReplyDeleteyea, if you do figure out a way to keep your youngest out of the fridge, please pass it on. My 2 yr old is in there all the time!
ReplyDeleteBut I guess if he's going after food on his own, it's a good thing he's picking something healthy!
We have the same rule that we've had to implement several times due to ice cream sandwiches and Ritz crackers found behind the toilet. Yeah, gross.
ReplyDeleteHa! Uh oh! Josh isn't allowed in the fridge either.
ReplyDeleteJust kidding. :-)
Too funny! Just wait for the 4th!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome.
ReplyDeleteI don't even want to tell you how many fridge locks my kids destroyed over the years.
yes, a jar of sugar most definitely would be needed to eat a grapefruit!
ReplyDeleteSarah took potatoes and cut them to bit on the coffee table last year. I can still see the scratches.thank goodness for hand-me-down furniture!