What do you do?
Let me introduce you to my little boy. His name is Bridger and he is almost 3 years old.
Now let me tell you about my little boy. My little boy loves...really LOVES to hunt trouble. He literally gets a twinkle in his eye and a silly grin when he knows what he is about to do is BAD! The other day he climbed up on the kitchen stool and saw there was a pair of scissors there. His eyes lit up and he said "oooh scissors". Luckily I was right there and removed them from his trouble hunting fingers. My couch has already seen the result of Bridger and scissors. The same thing happens with pencils, markers and crayons. My home is filled with his beautiful artwork. Now let me share the latest of his diabolical plans.
Sunday after church I was cooking dinner and the kids where helping me put away the last of the groceries from my late night Saturday grocery trip. I handed Bridger a 12 pack of toilet paper and asked him to put it in the closet in my bathroom. Being the good helper that he is he got right to it. Several minutes later I realized that he had not returned. I yelled his name and he called back...he was still in my bathroom. Now knowing my little boy the next thing I yelled was "Are you making a mess??" Again he called back..."Yes". As I walked into my room this is what I found...
See his little head poking out...what you can't see is the grin on his face as he waits for my reaction.
"Cheese!", he says.
All that hard work must have been exhasting. He fell asleep while doing penance in his room.Posted in: on Monday, December 7, 2009 at at 10:20 AM


I know I shouldn't laugh, but that is so funny!
Were you able to save any of the toilet paper? :) He looks a lot like Rooker in that first picture; I thought it was Rooker at first. Good luck!
OH crap. I'm just glad Ryder wasn't there helping him make the mischief. ;)
Its a good thing there is a Mom AND Dad in this house, cause I would have handled this a bit different. He is relentless with this kind of stuff.
I guess you buy more toilet paper! That is too funny.
Wow! Those pictures truly help me see why the Christmas tree could possibly be causing issues in your house! LOL!
One day he will grow out of it or just grow into bigger mischief, but you will miss these days, I promise.
Love and patience. And more love and patience. Though my husband would probably recommend spankings and fear for his life :-) Is that what Mark-- the "DAD" side said? Ty gets it to work with our boys. He thinks I'm too soft and the boys get away with way too much. :-) I'm glad you took pictures. :-)