This is how much damage he can do in 3-5 min. (while I'm brushing my teeth, for example).
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Before being a mother I would be raving "why don't you keep an eye on your kid - gosh!" 5 years and 3 kids later i just moan and am thankful that laptop's not mine... ours has only been stepped on so that the hinge is completely broken! Grin and bear it, however from your other post it sounds like you were a bit of a mischief once too - are you getting a taste of your own medicine here?!
Oh no!!! I'm impressed you were able to fix it.
My mother kept a journal of my damage. Ex: mixing the flour and the sugar together, peeing in the dryer (on a clean load of clothes), etc. I never feel that my kids are that bad, when I think of myself as a toddler/preschooler. I suggest writing all of this down for posterity's sake.
oh wow. i'm surprised it was fixable. whew!
I'd made him put it back together. he took it apart, so he must know how to get it back together. Pretty smart kid. How many 18 mos toddlers know how to disassemble a laptop?
Such a bummer.
Maybe you could just stop brushing your teeth? Or bathing, cooking, sleeping, etc.
wow! he's even got giz (estie) beat.
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