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Old 08-30-2011, 07:36 PM
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Sounds like he's smart enough for potty training. Sit him on the pot every time some one else has to 'go' and when he get's up from sleeping. He'll see it's part of life and catch on quick. especially when he sees the results before they're flushed.
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Old 08-30-2011, 07:40 PM
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Be grateful it was only "wee wee". Could have had more color & more solid if you get my drift.............LOL. You know you love him to pcs.
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Old 08-30-2011, 08:47 PM
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It's all part of the plan.
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Old 08-30-2011, 08:50 PM
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My boy was 4 watching Dexter's laboratory and he decided to make his own experiment. he mixed pinto beans, acrylic paint, shampoo, conditioner, and a hair dye kit. Thank god he couldn't get to the bleach. He wasn't allowed to watch that show anymore. When he was 5 he took apart my kitchen chairs with a screwdriver. At 8 I found him hanging by his neck from his bunk bead rail. By the way, he survived. Yours will too. Enjoy them while they are young.
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ROFLOL This brought back a memory from when our youngest boy was almost 2. It was Winter & we went to Colorado. Was just strolling down a Main St one evening looking at the window displays. Noticed sev people passing us snickering. Looked down and brat boy had just whipped it out of his pants & was peeing on the sidewalk near the bldg. I was mortified but can laugh now. He is 32 yrs now btw. I keep telling him & his fiance that I hope they have a Son as ornery as he was!!!! LOL
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Originally Posted by willis.debra
My boy was 4 watching Dexter's laboratory and he decided to make his own experiment. he mixed pinto beans, acrylic paint, shampoo, conditioner, and a hair dye kit. Thank god he couldn't get to the bleach. He wasn't allowed to watch that show anymore. When he was 5 he took apart my kitchen chairs with a screwdriver. At 8 I found him hanging by his neck from his bunk bead rail. By the way, he survived. Yours will too. Enjoy them while they are young.
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Old 08-30-2011, 10:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Gramof6
ROFLOL This brought back a memory from when our youngest boy was almost 2. It was Winter & we went to Colorado. Was just strolling down a Main St one evening looking at the window displays. Noticed sev people passing us snickering. Looked down and brat boy had just whipped it out of his pants & was peeing on the sidewalk near the bldg. I was mortified but can laugh now. He is 32 yrs now btw. I keep telling him & his fiance that I hope they have a Son as ornery as he was!!!! LOL
Ha ha! Love this!
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Old 08-30-2011, 10:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Annaleehunter
Originally Posted by willis.debra
My boy was 4 watching Dexter's laboratory and he decided to make his own experiment. he mixed pinto beans, acrylic paint, shampoo, conditioner, and a hair dye kit. Thank god he couldn't get to the bleach. He wasn't allowed to watch that show anymore. When he was 5 he took apart my kitchen chairs with a screwdriver. At 8 I found him hanging by his neck from his bunk bead rail. By the way, he survived. Yours will too. Enjoy them while they are young.
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I have advanced and challenging little ones. I never found them hanging. Just a little step between you and disaster! Just keep your eyes on him. He has no idea that his brains can...leave it at that!
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Originally Posted by Annaleehunter
Originally Posted by willis.debra
My boy was 4 watching Dexter's laboratory and he decided to make his own experiment. he mixed pinto beans, acrylic paint, shampoo, conditioner, and a hair dye kit. Thank god he couldn't get to the bleach. He wasn't allowed to watch that show anymore. When he was 5 he took apart my kitchen chairs with a screwdriver. At 8 I found him hanging by his neck from his bunk bead rail. By the way, he survived. Yours will too. Enjoy them while they are young.
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That is just too far! Please take care of them.
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This thread was cute! I do not want to read about a life threatening problem. Please close it. I am a nurse and I see things that happen, even when the parents think they are vigilant.
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