Quote from: purelife on Jan 02 14 01:25
Hi Teh Borken, Russ, DDD....
What a little rascal your little miss is. She and my son should meet after you read about what my 4 yr old did.
He got a hold of the box of pantiliners in the bathroom drawer. He took the sticker part of the backing off of each and every one of them (about 30 or so left) and started to stick them on my bedroom wall like it was art work! We should've captured a pic. It would've been priceless.
Oh, and he got a hold of my US change coin purse and $40 US is now missing. I bet he and his little sister were happily enjoying the thrill of ripping the two $20 bills to shred and then throwing the coins everywhere. I searched high and low for the bills and so I really think they shredded it or they were accidently thrown in the trash.
If it was my daughter that took money, like she has, I would be looking in the toilet. However she has learned not to do that. I would also expect her to have them at her "art corner" where we have her paints and felt markers at an easel (reduces artwork on the walls).
Your littlest one sure looks cute!
My daughter likes cards and purses. So much we gave her a bunch of old gift cards and such for her to use as credit cards. Also she has two purses she likes to fill up with stuff, and an old iPhone she uses as her phone (no sim and its slightly broken so no signal). However when I was packing this last time to come away, I have two plastic credit card sized things I have to carry. Basically they are proof of courses I took, and the dates with course numbers. I couldn't find them and was tearing the house apart to find them.. and couldn't figure out how they were lost from my sea bag I always leave everything in. Ended up finding them long after I had given up hope, I was going out last minute shopping before I left the next day, when my daughter asked if she could come. I said sure and she said oh, let me get my purse and credit cards.. she dropped them on the floor when she was getting her shoes on. Lo and Behold.. there it was.