I admit that, with a four-year gap between Trey and Mari, I had gotten out of the habit of the constant vigilance that toddlers require lest they upturn every drawer and basket in your home. Mari was also the sort of baby who preferred to stick by her caregiver's side, so she conveniently kept herself within eyesight. Trey considers the world his oyster. Now that he is completely mobile and very, very curious, I'm once again going through that process of trying to eliminate temptation and danger by looking around the house with the eyes of a toddler. Eyes which see trash cans as toy baskets and toilets as convenient indoor water tables.
For example, behold a list of things Trey put into the toilet just yesterday:
- diapers, used (two)
- toilet paper
- items from bathroom waste bin, assorted
- package of wipes
- his shoe, orange
- his comb
- a pencil
- my hairbrush
- my toothbrush
- his hand, right
- my sanity
Good thing the little bugger is so delightfully cute.
7 comments:
Oh, my. Cuteness in abundance!
Good luck with sanity maintenance.
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Oh what a beautiful babe!
Toddler Trey is adorable. He does look a tad bit ornery.
hahaha! There are cool safety locks for toilets that we've discovered that don't totally destroy the seat. However, it's not as much fun as your house! Good luck, and just wait until he can reach the kitchen counters.
When my son became a toddler, he got into a lot of trouble too - it mostly involved hurting himself!
Oh toddlers and toilets ... makes me smile! :)
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