fun with Bennett
So I have a funny story about my son, but I didn't have my camera with me, so no pics, sorry!
I get together with 4 other moms and their kids for a playgroup every Wednesday morning.
This past Wednesday we were at my friend Kate's house. She has 3 kids, but the middle one, Teague, is Bennett's little cohort/partner in crime and is part of this little story.
Shawna (another one of my friends) was heading to the bathroom and stopped to look around because the door was shut and she wanted to make sure that nobody was in there before she went in. All of the adults were in the living room, so she knew none of us were in there. But she still hesitated because she heard some noises coming from the bathroom. I suspected that there were kids in there and gave her the nod that she should take a peak.
Sure enough, there is my son and Teague, soaking wet from head to toe. At least Teague stopped and had a look of "uh oh" in his eyes. Not Bennett. Nope. He kept right on splashing in the toilet like nobody's business. The entire roll of toilet paper was stuck to the floor in a big wet paper-mache like mess and our boys were having a hay day.
Kate and I were both trying our best to keep a straight face and explain to our little men why we should NOT play in the toilet while changing their clothes.
Thought you could use a laugh:)
I get together with 4 other moms and their kids for a playgroup every Wednesday morning.
This past Wednesday we were at my friend Kate's house. She has 3 kids, but the middle one, Teague, is Bennett's little cohort/partner in crime and is part of this little story.
Shawna (another one of my friends) was heading to the bathroom and stopped to look around because the door was shut and she wanted to make sure that nobody was in there before she went in. All of the adults were in the living room, so she knew none of us were in there. But she still hesitated because she heard some noises coming from the bathroom. I suspected that there were kids in there and gave her the nod that she should take a peak.
Sure enough, there is my son and Teague, soaking wet from head to toe. At least Teague stopped and had a look of "uh oh" in his eyes. Not Bennett. Nope. He kept right on splashing in the toilet like nobody's business. The entire roll of toilet paper was stuck to the floor in a big wet paper-mache like mess and our boys were having a hay day.
Kate and I were both trying our best to keep a straight face and explain to our little men why we should NOT play in the toilet while changing their clothes.
Thought you could use a laugh:)
1 Comments:
That's a great story! What a little mischief maker!
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