Oh MY! My mouth is hanging wide open, I can't believe it! Hope you have some success in cleaning at least some of it up. Oh little Jason...not a good choice. :)
The teacher in me is laughing. I think jason must be one smart cookie. He is transferring knowledge from one place to another. How does a 2 year old know that it is OK to color your hair green and have tatoos on your body, but then not on themselves and pictures. It is a confusing world. I am laughing with you.
Rachel--I truthfully just started laughing! Robbie and I couldn't keep a straight face--it so shocked us. He did get scolded, though, and I reminded him that we only color on paper. Shari--you're right--that must be confusing to him, though, especially after the hair dyeing and tatoos!
That's great, that you had to laugh! I laughed, too, when I saw this post, because our kids have done similar things. He really did a thorough job, didn't he? So funny.
Oh my! That is crazy. I can't believe he drew on all those pictures. I wish I knew a way to get that off. Magic Eraser????
ReplyDeleteOh Gail....so sorry! I was going to suggest Maic Eraser, too. I've also heard that rubbing alcohol will take permanent marker off of many surfaces.
ReplyDeleteOh NO!!!! That's terrible, Gail! I would have been so upset! --Em
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! That is totally something my Benjamin would do. He already has drawn on the walls and the toilet seat, toddler years, what fun!
ReplyDeleteOh MY! My mouth is hanging wide open, I can't believe it! Hope you have some success in cleaning at least some of it up. Oh little Jason...not a good choice. :)
ReplyDeleteOh, Gail. . . I could only imagine what you were thinking as you took in the damage. What did you say???
ReplyDeleteThe teacher in me is laughing. I think jason must be one smart cookie. He is transferring knowledge from one place to another. How does a 2 year old know that it is OK to color your hair green and have tatoos on your body, but then not on themselves and pictures. It is a confusing world. I am laughing with you.
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Wow! Hide the Sharpies!
ReplyDeleteRachel--I truthfully just started laughing! Robbie and I couldn't keep a straight face--it so shocked us. He did get scolded, though, and I reminded him that we only color on paper. Shari--you're right--that must be confusing to him, though, especially after the hair dyeing and tatoos!
ReplyDeleteThat's great, that you had to laugh! I laughed, too, when I saw this post, because our kids have done similar things. He really did a thorough job, didn't he? So funny.
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