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Thursday, October 11, 2007

Stacia's Rescue

The quiet was broken with cries of, "I need out, I need out".

The search was on. Stacia was missing. More looking - narrowed to the bathroom - more hangars - can't find the cheat key Mike hid somewhere - more tears...finally the door pops open to reveal:

Stacia, big round, red puffy eyes, sitting on the toilet in Zander's underwear.

Zander is totally insulted. Stacia is clingy. I'm still tired. ::snort::

9 comments:

  1. She was locked in the bathroom? Scary!

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  2. LOL, this happens often at our house. Poor little dear! I'm sure it was pretty scary for her.

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  3. Oh poor Stacia! That is scary to be locked in anything! Glad she is ok.

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  4. I think you need to get that girl her own small potty.LOL We have the Once Upon A Potty and it's great. No falling in.LOL It's also portable. It travels throughout the house all day long and it can also travel in the car with us. Yes, we're a little strange.LOL

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  5. We used to keep our special key taped inside a kitchen cabinet...a better solution than taking the lock off the bathroom door ;-)

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  6. Our "keys" sit on top of the doorframe. But, if you have kids climbing the walls, that might not be good. LOL

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  7. Sis:

    Poor baby!! Glad you got her out. I can just see the insulted look on Alexanders face. :)

    Having breakfast this morning with Krista and Nick.... His visit the other night for just a moment was to surprise us by bringing K. over to surprise us.

    They had fun with the two pups.

    l/p

    l/p

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  8. I forgot how much fun toddlers can be. LOL

    Sounds like Stacia wants a trip to the store (but not walmart! to choose a pack of her own undies. Zander would probably be relieved!!

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  9. Life's such an adventure when you are two.{g}

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Your speech should always be gracious, {as though} seasoned with salt, so that you may know how you should answer each person.
Colossians 4:6 (Holman Christian Standard Bible)