Who would leave a 2 year old alone? Anyone who wants to pee, who has another kid who is hurt or needs help with his homework, who is cooking or cleaning with nasty cleaning products… who needs to read the library hours online or look for a book to lend a friend… I have a 2 year old and her goal in life is to sneak away and get into mischief, ideally when I’m in the middle of something hard to stop (cleaning a toilet, stirring something that will burn if I leave it for a second)…. you safeguard the really harmful stuff and sometimes, for a few seconds, you live dangerously with the toothpaste!
Put it up high where Michael can reach it, but Lizzie can’t. This is why I had a kid friendly area where my kids could do whatever they wanted so I could relax while they were there.
JazzyBella, you only have to blink for a 2 year-old to get into trouble. If you left the little darlin’ alone for a full minute….well, I hate to think what she could manage wreck.
Good gravy! What two year old (or older) hasn’t colored on a wall, unwound the tp roll, found mommy’s (or daddy’s?) make-up, etc?
My three year old used the toothpaste to polish the piano [only once, however ;-) ]. 25 years later there are still scratch marks in the high gloss laquer finish and she’s a missionary in China working on a masters degree – Good memories & a great kid.
Lighten up, enjoy the strip and memories it generates & stop with the “my kid’s would never …”!
I know the feeling. Just toothpaste. I have different found memories of my two now adults. Eli in another way should help her baby with the toothpaste. When our daughter was in diapers she and her brother would play in water from a neighbor over watering. She would take diaper off and run in water having a great time.
relax, it will all wash off, and the fuzzy toilet cover goes in the laundry,, just be glad the permanent marker wasn’t found,, but this was early 80’s also before washable crayons were invented as well..Those are also hard to wash off of lead based hallway and bathroom paint!
I know one child who while supposed to be napping, very quietly painted the wall beside the crib with the inside of a very poopy diaper! When Mom came in she almost had a stroke, but baby was proud. Toothpaste is easy!
legaleagle48 over 13 years ago
And it’s amazing how quickly a two-year-old can empty it when she’s feeling “creative.”
pouncingtiger over 13 years ago
“ELIZABETH!!!!!!!”
Elaine Rosco Premium Member over 13 years ago
Who in their right mind would leave a two year old alone for even one minute??
x_Tech over 13 years ago
It’s not ‘how much is IN the tube’, it’s how much you (the 2 year old) can get OUT
WebSpider over 13 years ago
I agree, Jazz. And Elly wonders how the house gets messy. Maybe she needs a nanny if she can’t keep her eyes on her kids…
dsom8 over 13 years ago
This is the answer to today’s Calvin and Hobbes.
dsom8 over 13 years ago
Of course, Calvin would be much more - uh - “creative.”
masnadies over 13 years ago
Who would leave a 2 year old alone? Anyone who wants to pee, who has another kid who is hurt or needs help with his homework, who is cooking or cleaning with nasty cleaning products… who needs to read the library hours online or look for a book to lend a friend… I have a 2 year old and her goal in life is to sneak away and get into mischief, ideally when I’m in the middle of something hard to stop (cleaning a toilet, stirring something that will burn if I leave it for a second)…. you safeguard the really harmful stuff and sometimes, for a few seconds, you live dangerously with the toothpaste!
gobblingup Premium Member over 13 years ago
Put it up high where Michael can reach it, but Lizzie can’t. This is why I had a kid friendly area where my kids could do whatever they wanted so I could relax while they were there.
Allan CB Premium Member over 13 years ago
FOLKS! Lets look on the positive side - as Lynne stated - at least the bathroom will smell minty fresh for a few days. :D
Mornin’ Neighbours!
Dewsolo over 13 years ago
JazzyBella, you only have to blink for a 2 year-old to get into trouble. If you left the little darlin’ alone for a full minute….well, I hate to think what she could manage wreck.
Frodo59 over 13 years ago
^masnadies, good reality-check.
WineStar Premium Member over 13 years ago
Good gravy! What two year old (or older) hasn’t colored on a wall, unwound the tp roll, found mommy’s (or daddy’s?) make-up, etc?
My three year old used the toothpaste to polish the piano [only once, however ;-) ]. 25 years later there are still scratch marks in the high gloss laquer finish and she’s a missionary in China working on a masters degree – Good memories & a great kid.
Lighten up, enjoy the strip and memories it generates & stop with the “my kid’s would never …”!
The Mommy Wars are over …
kab2rb over 13 years ago
I know the feeling. Just toothpaste. I have different found memories of my two now adults. Eli in another way should help her baby with the toothpaste. When our daughter was in diapers she and her brother would play in water from a neighbor over watering. She would take diaper off and run in water having a great time.
summerdog86 over 13 years ago
They have a picture of Farley hanging over their toilet?
Paula over 13 years ago
I think Michael did it…
keltii over 13 years ago
relax, it will all wash off, and the fuzzy toilet cover goes in the laundry,, just be glad the permanent marker wasn’t found,, but this was early 80’s also before washable crayons were invented as well..Those are also hard to wash off of lead based hallway and bathroom paint!
gofinsc over 13 years ago
Elly needs one of those baby leashes, and never let Elizabeth out of her sight. Yeah, that would do it. If that were possible. Which it’s not.
Gretchen's Mom over 13 years ago
summerdog: Well, it’s probably a far better choice than something store-bought that doesn’t mean anything to anyone anyhow!
wellhoney over 13 years ago
And you wonder why a mother’s hair turns to gray so quickly :-)
MatureCanadian over 13 years ago
I know one child who while supposed to be napping, very quietly painted the wall beside the crib with the inside of a very poopy diaper! When Mom came in she almost had a stroke, but baby was proud. Toothpaste is easy!
Mythreesons over 13 years ago
I had two 2 year olds here last week for several days. Baby gates were a necessity to keep them in view. Twin great grandsons, 27 mo!!!!
callak over 7 years ago
@nun’ya bidness That’d be a play-pen