WarpGirl wrote:How many?
My two youngest plus one extra today. My 3 year old by herself can tear a room apart in 5 minutes... with her friend here, they've cut that time in half.

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WarpGirl wrote:How many?
Misplaced, I wrote a story based on my son's activities - called Back up. I think my son looks like your three year old.Misplaced wrote:...doing? Trying to keep toddlers from destroying the house. Supposedly I'm going to miss these days.
panyasan wrote:Misplaced, I wrote a story based on my son's activities - called Back up. I think my son looks like your three year old.
Misplaced wrote:...doing? Trying to keep toddlers from destroying the house. Supposedly I'm going to miss these days.
Aikiweezie wrote:Misplaced wrote:...doing? Trying to keep toddlers from destroying the house. Supposedly I'm going to miss these days.
Take it from me. You WILL miss these days. My son is in first grade now and for the first time he is away from me all day every day, and even though I love running errands withput him begging me to buy him toys, candy, etc. until I want to tear my hair off, I miss him.
Aikiweezie wrote:Take it from me. You WILL miss these days. My son is in first grade now and for the first time he is away from me all day every day, and even though I love running errands withput him begging me to buy him toys, candy, etc. until I want to tear my hair off, I miss him.
Pitseleh wrote:
My nephews are three years apart, and once the younger one came along, the older one started acting like a serious guy. It's actually quite funny to watch him shake his head whenever the youngling pulls a stunt.
WarpGirl wrote:My niece just says "Baby cry, I help him feel better."
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