Wednesday, May 20, 2009

What in the World?

Yes, even our adorable, sweet, can do nothing wrong Dennis gets into things he shouldn't. ALL THE TIME.

This time it was his brother's toothpaste and toothbrush left on the counter.

Sister Julia caught him in the act.

P.S. It was not Caleb's.

14 inspiring thoughts:

Anonymous said...

That's so funny...good thing it wasn't Caleb's he would have freaked and momma would have had a trip to the store ;) Dennis just wants extra fresh breath!!!!

Kathy and Carl said...

Oh, we still have those encounters...with paint, white-out, ink, honey, diaper cream. Certainly makes for good laughs once the mess is cleaned up!

melissamoss79 said...

My 3 year old does the same thing all the time. You turn your back for a second and you never know what they're going to get into. I guess it could have been something worse and a whole lot messier. HA HA!! It's a good thing that they're so darn cute!

Hope said...

That's funny. He's so cute, you can't stay mad at him, can you? LOL

Amy said...

How cute is he. . .oh my gosh!

Our Family of 5 said...

Cute and Mischievous! What a combo!

Taylor said...

what is it with two year olds and toothpaste? the two year old we watch does the same thing. :) When they're older they don't want to brush!!

A.R.Williams said...

I actually had the though, "Oh, I hope it's not Calebs..." when I read this. How funny.

Connie said...

Minty fresh trouble :) !

Daniela said...

Oh, that is too funny..at least it wasn't glue, or paint or markers..

Heather said...

Thank goodness!! Caleb surely wouldn't have handled that too well:)

MamaPoRuski said...

He is SOOOO smart! They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery!

Ohiomom2121 said...

Dear Christine,
That is one of the hardest parts about having a larger family and younger children. When it is just parents, they can be vigilant and keep toddlers safer, but school age children leave stuff out constantly and it is a huge battle keeping the little ones out of trouble. We had one really sneaky 3 yo, now in middle school, who drew on walls and furniture with a green permanent marker (it never fully came off) and stabbed a steak knife into a couch cushion after items were left out for the briefest of times. His brother kept trying to eat cigarette butts found on soccer fields; made watching the games impossible! I am so glad they made it through that stage alive. So, toothpaste is nuthin! Thanks for triggering some memories that are funny now after 10 years, and good luck with your Sneaky-Petey! Sherry

Kristine said...

Boys will be boys. Toothpaste tastes good!

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