It had been a long time since I'd taken the baby-lock off the tupperware cupboard. After this, it's gone back on. Elizabeth loves teaching her sister all sorts of new ways to give Mommy more to do.
And, yes, different clothes=different days. I don't learn too quickly.
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Ahh... that is SO CUTE! I also love your cute yellow flower curtains!
fun stuff... luckily we haven't lived in one spot long enough for lily to learn our cupboards well.. when we move in dec we will prob have to get child safety locks.
Nolan was notorious for this as well! And yes, when Lettie came along, he taught her. 2 kids does equal double trouble!
At least this means they will probably start playing together and giving you a break :) We've never had much cupboard space to do anything like this. And the kids don't really want to be in the kitchen unless I'm in there, and if I'm in there I'm in the way and you can't get to the cupboards :)
Rae did this a few times with bookshelves.
Olivia- Thanks! My mom made them out of old sheets from my MIL.
What's with you and old linens? ;)
Faith is 7 yrs old now and still takes stuff out of cupboards. Usually to set up house or store. Her favorite is my linen closet. She (carefully) takes the stacks of towels and pillowcases out and hides them in her mom's room where i won't see them and then prceeds to "stock the shelves" if playing store or make 6 beds for all the dolls if playing house. She loves to post OPEN and CLOSE signs so I know when I can go in there. And she will usually charge me something to go "into" the store. But i remember the tupperware days too, with all my kids and grandkids. It was the only "safe" cupboard they could play in.
Olivia has great eyes. I went back to "notice" the curtains and they barely show and look completely in the background in that picture.
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