thread: why you should never sleep in when you have a 2 year old

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    why you should never sleep in when you have a 2 year old

    Hello ladies i'm sure we've all had this happen to us and for those that aren't up to this stage yet this is what you have to look forward to.
    I woke up not feeling the best so i thought i'll put a dvd on for cadence and she can sit and watch quietly (she normally does) and I'll have a tiny sleep in to try and feel better.
    UH NO! I woke to find she had opened the pantry pulled a container of rice out and tipped it all over the kitchen and dinning room floor. She had also garbbed one of my scrap booking albums and decided to pull all the little decorations off severel pages AND drew on the hallway walls!!!!! all of this in about half an hour!
    Do you thinki i could do what they did on the ad and get an exchange for a nice quiet child HAHAHA No I love her and couldn't live without her but gosh she pushes my buttons.

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    Aww hun, I am so hearing you. And trust me when I say that a 5 year old together with a 2 year old get into so much more mischief in a faster time too

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    Oh gosh 2 of them If we conceive another one this year then we will have a 5 and a 2 year old at the one time NNNOOOOOOO

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    LOL Kel, You will cope hun. We all do it.

    Handcuffs or tape are a great invention

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    Its a great age isn't it. When DSD was 2 she got into her big sisters nail polish and hid under the bed with it. Half of it was on her hands, face, though her hair and the other half was though the carpet. DH thought she was playing hide n seek.

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    Hugs Kel. I totally know how you feel. But to make you feel better, it could always be worse - Jack's latest is to take off his pooey nappy and spread the love!

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    Hugs Kel. I totally know how you feel. But to make you feel better, it could always be worse - Jack's latest is to take off his pooey nappy and spread the love!
    Oh I hope i never get the spread pooey nappy I'm dry reaching just thinking about it!

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    Oh dear hehe i hope you took photos!

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    Oh yeah i took photos she's not denying this one when she's 21

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    When my eldest was around 2 he got up before us and thought it might be fun to make us breakfast. he got an empty ice cream container and added oil, honey, flour, cereal, cordial and rice. Thankfully almost all of it ended up in the container but there was a nice mess on the kitchen floor.

    We video taped and took photos too

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