MichelleCarmen
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Yes, the locks on the doors are my best friends. Whoever built all the houses in our neighborhoods didn''t install locking bedroom doors. I can lock myself in my master bath and play with my nail polishes, but first I have to barricade the bedroom door with the piles of laundry that I never get around to washing. lolDate: 8/27/2009 10:31:39 PM
Author: thing2of2
Hahaha...no words of wisdom but I love your kitty and house!![]()
As a bad aunt, I like to sometimes hide in a bedroom and play on my iPhone when I''m in a house with 3 or more nieces and nephews. Can''t you just lock yourself in a room somewhere and tell them not to do anything they''re not supposed to do? I bet that would work!![]()
Yeah, baking goes over well. If we have a day already planned for kids coming over, I have a short list of actities and stuff for us to do so kids are kept in check.Date: 8/27/2009 11:06:08 PM
Author: trillionaire
How fun! A house full of kiddies is a ton of fun, you just have to engage them in structured activities. You can make things up, or act things out... just be a big kid with them, it''s a blast!
Baking is especially fun! Kids love to help decorate cookies or cupcakes, etc. Or helping to measure ingredients for batter... Gah, I miss playing with kids. Over New Year''s last year, I spent at least 2 hours playing with my future nephew in the dark... playing with glow in the dark toys in the laundry room! We were laughing and having such a good time, his parents kept coming to check on us to see if we were okayKids are great! And be happy that you can send them home...![]()
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Ha, I was thinking, "I need a drink." Don''t ask me why, but I googled "Hello Kitty Vodka," and that house popped up in the google image search! lolDate: 8/28/2009 12:05:43 AM
Author: Blackpaw
Lock yourself in a secure room, have a martini, and let them do what they will....
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Date: 8/28/2009 12:15:54 PM
Author: MC
Yes, the locks on the doors are my best friends. Whoever built all the houses in our neighborhoods didn''t install locking bedroom doors. I can lock myself in my master bath and play with my nail polishes, but first I have to barricade the bedroom door with the piles of laundry that I never get around to washing. lolDate: 8/27/2009 10:31:39 PM
Author: thing2of2
Hahaha...no words of wisdom but I love your kitty and house!![]()
As a bad aunt, I like to sometimes hide in a bedroom and play on my iPhone when I''m in a house with 3 or more nieces and nephews. Can''t you just lock yourself in a room somewhere and tell them not to do anything they''re not supposed to do? I bet that would work!![]()
My kids are actually very very good at not doing ''bad'' things. The only recent questionable activity was when the other day when they put blueberries inside ziplocks and tried microwaving them. (They did that while I was outside in the back yard picking more of the berries for us to freeze. They were so proud and came out and showed me what happened.Luckily the blueberry didn''t explode out of the bag!)![]()
oooh, I love that!!! (This is so TMI, but there was an episode of Northern Exposure (not sure if you''ve seen that show) where one of the characters paints her master bathroom pink and the husband has tons of disfunctional type problems because of it! lol)Date: 8/28/2009 5:39:34 PM
Author: fleur-de-lis
Uh oh, MC, in light of your earlier post I have to ask: *this* isn''t why you want a lock on your home''s master bedroom, is it?![]()
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My "voice" was in jest. . .basically after reading comments in other threads about the drama posts.Date: 8/28/2009 1:07:52 AM
Author: AGBF
I don''t know why, but somehow the urgency in your ''voice'', made me remember a day when my one child had two other little girls over at our house playing in the third floor playroom upstairs. (This was when we lived in Connecticut, before moving to Virginia. My daughter was young.) The play was relatively quiet, but then the police called. They said that (if I recall correctly) someone had reported a baby missing from my home. I told them that no one had done so. The policeman on the phone insisted that, yes Ma''am, someone had done so, and that it had sounded like a child. After conquering my shock, I sought the only possible source of the problem ...up on the third floor. The little Irish girl from next door (who was a year younger than the other two) and the daughter of the orthopedic surgeon were in there with my daughter. The doctor''s daughter had, apparently, actually made the call. She seemed amazed that the police could find us. No one had any idea that tying up the police/emergency lines to play games was an unwise idea. Fun memory. Next time ask me about, ''The Howdy Game''. (In that my daughter was zipped up inside her parka and passed between her best friends who took turns punching her yelling, ''Howdy!'' before passing her on to the next one. I learned about it after it had been played for weeks when my daughter one night said to me, ''I don''t like ''The Howdy Game'''').
AGBF
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LOL MC, thats my life. I have 4 kids running around my house but they can't ever be sent home because they are homeDate: 8/27/2009 6:27:29 PM
Author:MC
There are four kids running around in my house! FOUR. I do not know how people do it. Even two is too much for me. . .
Ugh, guess I better go check on them.![]()
Yup, that would have been me! You have my unfailing admiration MC!Date: 8/29/2009 1:17:19 PM
Author: MC
Isn''t the best time when it''s quiet at night? I love to get about 2 or 3 pages of reading in before falling asleep!![]()
The most kids I''ve had by myself at once was 7. The all were outside when my husband pulls into the driveway. He was horrified, walked straight upstairs and into the office and hid! lol