Back to the point however. Raigynn started crying and I went downstairs apparently not fast enough! She was sitting like this on her high chair. The camera was just in my drawer so like the good Mommy that I am instead of loving her better and preventing a fall I grabbed it to take a picture of her. I wander what she was thinking! Crazy Mommy probably. I had no idea that she would be able to climb out of the high chair. My other girls never even tried to do that or if they did I was probably in the room with them :) Note to self....Don't leave Raigynn alone while she is in the high chair, in a possible disastrous situation get the poor child before grabbing the camera, and don't leave all of the folding for one afternoon !
Thursday, May 29, 2008
ImPrEsSiVe!
This morning I left Raigynn to eat her breakfast while I ran up stairs to get my massive pile of clothes folded. Seriously, I mean massive if I were to pick a job I liked the least it would be folding clothes. I would almost rather clean toilets....almost.
Back to the point however. Raigynn started crying and I went downstairs apparently not fast enough! She was sitting like this on her high chair. The camera was just in my drawer so like the good Mommy that I am instead of loving her better and preventing a fall I grabbed it to take a picture of her. I wander what she was thinking! Crazy Mommy probably. I had no idea that she would be able to climb out of the high chair. My other girls never even tried to do that or if they did I was probably in the room with them :) Note to self....Don't leave Raigynn alone while she is in the high chair, in a possible disastrous situation get the poor child before grabbing the camera, and don't leave all of the folding for one afternoon !
Back to the point however. Raigynn started crying and I went downstairs apparently not fast enough! She was sitting like this on her high chair. The camera was just in my drawer so like the good Mommy that I am instead of loving her better and preventing a fall I grabbed it to take a picture of her. I wander what she was thinking! Crazy Mommy probably. I had no idea that she would be able to climb out of the high chair. My other girls never even tried to do that or if they did I was probably in the room with them :) Note to self....Don't leave Raigynn alone while she is in the high chair, in a possible disastrous situation get the poor child before grabbing the camera, and don't leave all of the folding for one afternoon !
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Folding down, next up putting the clothes away. I would rather clean MY toilet then put all of these clothes away ;(
Wow supermom! I know about the massive clothing piles. I have my own and I don't even have children yet. Way to follow your motherly instincts and check on her just in time. I'm sure that you're not the first mom that this has happened to :o)
Glad you grabbed your camera! Don't those high chairs come with seat belts? Crazy times. Start calling her Houdini!
Ang
So funny, My matthew was doing that about 3 months ago, I never dreamed kids that young could get their way out of things like a highchair. Little do we know right. must be a child #3 thing. Glad you got the pic!! I can relate to the folding clothes pile. I swear it is never ending.
You did the responsible thing taking a picture before you grabbed her----it's what any sane blogging mom would do :o) I love to fold laundry--it's my excuse to watch tv while the kids are napping and not feel like a total bum. I'll fold your laundry, you come clean my toilets???? :o)
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Duct tape her in and you'll be amazed at the amount of stuff you could accomplish! I have a lot to learn. Grabbing the camera was perfect. If I would have grabbed the kid, I probably would have put her back to take the photo later anyway.
I have to second Rheanna's post. I don't mind folding laundry because I usually do it in front of Emma or some other chick flick I normally wouldn't have the time to watch. I LOVE that you grabbed the camera before her. I'll have to hone my "blogging Mommy" instincts before I start my blog.
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