OMG Look At This...I Would Die

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  • Solandia
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jul 2011
    • 372

    #16
    One of my daycare kids (at 3.5yo) did this at her house during naptime....mom was doing naptime, too.

    Except it included the 5# bag of flour, a couple packages of pasta, and a few other random items from the pantry. All over the living room floor...it was everywhere on her, and in the room....she was "cooking", and then moved on to "building a snowman".

    The end result, some amazing pictures....and a kid that had a hacking cough for the next 4+ weeks, a rash all over her body for a couple weeks, and ended up on oral pred(the steroid) for a while, and a few trips to the allergist....she had a mild gluten allergy that was previously undiagnosed.

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    • mismatchedsocks
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • May 2010
      • 677

      #17
      oh my gosh, oh my gosh, oh my gosh.

      those kids are talented to get it just perfect on each couch, then make sure to splash some up high on pictures and lamp. even if they held the 5 pound bag up high and whoshed it it wouldnt be so even. it would be so many clumps or one big pile. oh my gosh.

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      • Meeko
        Advanced Daycare.com Member
        • Mar 2011
        • 4351

        #18
        I say staged.

        Several people posted on the video site about the back of the couches. The kids wouldn't have the dexterity to get it sprinkled so evenly.

        She keeps saying "Oh my gosh, and the older boy keeps saying "What's wrong MommY?" If he had done this, he would know full well why Mommy was saying "Oh my gosh"!

        And how long was she supposed to be in the bathroom for goodness sake! That kind of mess is not made by children in a minute or two.

        It doesn't add up....

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        • Hunni Bee
          False Sense Of Authority
          • Feb 2011
          • 2397

          #19
          Originally posted by Catherder
          Hmm.... I would most likely go to jail :confused:

          Did I read it right? She left a 3yo and a 1yo home alone to go grocery shopping?
          pretty sure I would too.

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          • dEHmom
            Advanced Daycare.com Member
            • Dec 2010
            • 2355

            #20
            one day, when my dd was about 2 and my ds was 1, they were both napping quietly in their rooms, doors ajar slightly. i peeked on them, both snoring.
            i jumped into the shower, literally only 5 minutes, at the time my dh worked very long and late hours. I got out of the shower, quickly got dressed, and when I opened bathroom door, I could see black marker ALL the way down the hallway walls, and on all the doors and door frames. I walked into the living room, our cream colored couches, wall, entertainment unit, EVERYTHING was colored on by a permanent marker.

            Like I said, 5 minutes of a 2.5 yr old alone, I swear she heard me start the shower, got up, found the marker and ran around the house with it. she too was colored from head to toe. I learned my lesson the hard way. took me weeks with a toothbrush and paint thinner to get it off the couch, and off most of the furniture and toys.

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            • Zoe
              Advanced Daycare.com Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 1445

              #21
              Originally posted by dEHmom
              one day, when my dd was about 2 and my ds was 1, they were both napping quietly in their rooms, doors ajar slightly. i peeked on them, both snoring.
              i jumped into the shower, literally only 5 minutes, at the time my dh worked very long and late hours. I got out of the shower, quickly got dressed, and when I opened bathroom door, I could see black marker ALL the way down the hallway walls, and on all the doors and door frames. I walked into the living room, our cream colored couches, wall, entertainment unit, EVERYTHING was colored on by a permanent marker.

              Like I said, 5 minutes of a 2.5 yr old alone, I swear she heard me start the shower, got up, found the marker and ran around the house with it. she too was colored from head to toe. I learned my lesson the hard way. took me weeks with a toothbrush and paint thinner to get it off the couch, and off most of the furniture and toys.
              When I was 4 and my brother was 2 we got ahold of baby powder and COVERED our room. Granted this was something you could squeeze and technically spray everywhere. Boy was mom mad! And I don't blame her! My kids would have to run, because God above help them!

              I don't think this is real at all if for anything else, the mom's reaction is not realistic. And the kids' reaction to the mom's reaction is even less realistic!

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              • kidkair
                Celebrating Daily!
                • Aug 2010
                • 673

                #22
                It reminds me of when I brought cattails in the house to show the kids what they were and one grabbed the cattail before I could think to hold it out of reach. In seconds we were all covered in cattail fuzz! We had a blast walking through it all over and over again. We looked at the rest of them outside.
                Celebrate! ::

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