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I love my daughter dearly and I would do anything for her. And I mean it. I would make a plan and beg steal or borrow to fulfil her needs. Now we got the foundation down… here follows the post. I would love to shower without an audience. I would love to use the loo (you know, to pee) without an audience. It doesn’t matter what I do or where I go in my house, when I turn around, there’s that little toothy grin, smiling at me. Following me. Close the door you say?......
Have YOU tried closing a door? Then you know, that you don’t close the door if your child is outside the door. Even if the door were fortified with steel bolts. They will open them. A lock uncrackable with class callipers, they will gain access. Your ordinary hollow standard plywood painted white door does not stop them. It’s a natural ability kids are born with you see: All part of their survival instinct. If they can’t see their mother, they know they are in trouble. Not the naughty chair type trouble: but the who’s going to feed me and clean my bum and give me cuddles kind of trouble. So their larynxes are equipped with a homing device. When child finds itself sans parent, the brain hits the black button. What starts off as a ngeeeegh quickly grows into an earwax-melting WHHAAAAaaaaaah**. Unique to each child, but delivers the same results: daddy’s head pops up from under the sink, mommy crawls out from behind the couch, and the door to the bathroom opens. **Oscillators have been unable to pinpoint the exact frequencies used with this wail, but why try to measure something so diabolical and cunning.
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1Comment at Wednesday, 04 November 2009 06:08
HAHAHA this is so true!
2"LOL" at Wednesday, 04 November 2009 14:47
SOOOOOOOOOO TRUE!!!!!!!!!
3Comment at Thursday, 05 November 2009 08:13
Hahahahaha - i was picturing my little munchkins now - SO true hey!
4Comment at Friday, 20 November 2009 06:11
Close the door, are you mad!!!!
5Comment at Monday, 30 November 2009 12:29
LOOOOOOOOL, oh, I can't wait to be able to go to the loo alone again :-))
6Comment at Thursday, 17 December 2009 14:02
How true is that!!
7Comment at Friday, 08 January 2010 00:34
Ha-ha!!! Just today, Megan wailed untill I let her climb in the bath with me.
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