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  • cillybean83
    Daycare.com Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 544

    This Should Be Fun

    I have an interview at 6pm....my son who knows he isn't allowed to take food or drinks out of the kitchen....just spilled a glass of crystal light on the carpet of his bedroom, which doubles as a nap room.

    YAY! *sarcasm*
  • angelpayne24
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 49

    #2
    oh no! hopefully the family is understanding!

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    • Sunny Day
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jan 2011
      • 121

      #3
      Oh boo I'm sure they'll be understanding....and if they're not, I don't think they're really people you want to have as clients anyway!

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      • Little People

        #4
        You could use some towels and stand on them to get up the water part and use carpet cleaner to spot clean and use another towel to get up water again. Maybe after nap give him the hair dryer to dry the carpet?

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        • Blackcat31
          • Oct 2010
          • 36124

          #5
          You could have son stand on the stain while family is touring....LOL!

          Is this the same son who ate your KFC and wiped the grease on the couch?

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          • Little People

            #6
            Originally posted by Blackcat31
            You could have son stand on the stain while family is touring....LOL!

            Is this the same son who ate your KFC and wiped the grease on the couch?
            ::::

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            • cillybean83
              Daycare.com Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 544

              #7
              that would be the same child...yes

              Jesus, give me strength...

              I got it up for the most part, and I put a puzzle mat over it so it's covered

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              • Blackcat31
                • Oct 2010
                • 36124

                #8
                Originally posted by cillybean83
                that would be the same child...yes

                Jesus, give me strength...

                I got it up for the most part, and I put a puzzle mat over it so it's covered
                Cillybean...I mean this in the most caring way....but are you raising a douchebag??? http://www.details.com/sex-relations...ng-a-douchebag

                I ONLY JOKING WITH YOU!!!! Because my DS was the same as the one you describe in all your loving posts about him and I feel for you more than words can say! I also happen to know you have a good sense of humor! I can tell from your posts and the fact that you haven't given him up for adoption yet! LOL!! :::: I figured you needed a laugh and this article was amusing to say the least. (((((lots o love)))))

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                • Cat Herder
                  Advanced Daycare.com Member
                  • Dec 2010
                  • 13744

                  #9
                  I love that article!! I printed it for my parents and they all laughed....::

                  Of course they all had infants....
                  - Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.

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                  • cillybean83
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • Dec 2010
                    • 544

                    #10
                    I read the article I hope I"m not raising a douchebag?!

                    I loved this comment:

                    My twins are 19. They're okay people. Nice. Polite. Did okay in school. Will do okay in life. We get along well and we're all pretty happy. Many people have asked me what I did (I was a single mother from when they were around 3) to "make them turn out so well". I thought about it. • I said 'no' alot • bed time was bed time ... in their own beds after one story • dinner time was dinner time; whatever was on the table was what was on offer ... be it leftover Kraft dinner with diced hot dogs or pot roast with glazed carrots; if they didn't eat it, they went to bed hungry • we laughed a lot • when I promised something, I stuck to it; if I knew I couldn't provide it, I didn't promise it • they had summer jobs starting at age 15 • I taught them how to swim by throwing them into the Gatineau River when they were babies - they figured out how to swim back to me, no problem • we went out for ice cream once a week all summer • they were allowed one extra activity - not two, not seven, not twelve - one; and it couldn't be hockey • my Native friends taught them how to make a bow and arrow from a branch - just in case they got lost in the woods To all the parents who think that playing Mozart to their fetus or signing them up for jazz ballet with a Bob Fosse wannabe or sending them to train-your-own-camel-in-a-week summer camp will make them turn out to be geniuses, think about it: we can't all be geniuses. Some of us have to be just regular, nice people, who live a nice, ordinary life. With ice cream.

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                    • lvt77
                      Daycare Member
                      • Dec 2010
                      • 597

                      #11
                      Try using salt. I heard this works on dark liquid spills

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