On the other hand, I came out of my room a couple of days after he started this and found Kiersten and Tanner playing. When I looked closer, I realized that Kiersten had the handcuffs out and was trying to cuff Tanner's feet together. When I asked her what she was doing she told me that she was playing with Tanner, but he wasn't staying still in the car while she was driving them somewhere so she was going to handcuff him so that he would stay still. Trying not to laugh, I explained to her that we don't handcuff people. She looked at me, and very seriously said, "But Mom, Daddy does." How can I argue with that?
13 May 2009
A Problem Solved
So a while ago I mentioned a problem we've been having with Tanner - he likes to stand up in his high chair regardless of how tight we make the seat belt or tight we make the tray. I was all for getting a new high chair that had shoulder straps. Nate, however, came up with a more creative solution . . .
He found a pair of toy handcuffs, and shackles the poor kid at every meal. While I'm not sure how I feel about the solution, I have to admit, it does work. Tanner doesn't even try to stand up when he has the handcuffs on.
On the other hand, I came out of my room a couple of days after he started this and found Kiersten and Tanner playing. When I looked closer, I realized that Kiersten had the handcuffs out and was trying to cuff Tanner's feet together. When I asked her what she was doing she told me that she was playing with Tanner, but he wasn't staying still in the car while she was driving them somewhere so she was going to handcuff him so that he would stay still. Trying not to laugh, I explained to her that we don't handcuff people. She looked at me, and very seriously said, "But Mom, Daddy does." How can I argue with that?
On the other hand, I came out of my room a couple of days after he started this and found Kiersten and Tanner playing. When I looked closer, I realized that Kiersten had the handcuffs out and was trying to cuff Tanner's feet together. When I asked her what she was doing she told me that she was playing with Tanner, but he wasn't staying still in the car while she was driving them somewhere so she was going to handcuff him so that he would stay still. Trying not to laugh, I explained to her that we don't handcuff people. She looked at me, and very seriously said, "But Mom, Daddy does." How can I argue with that?
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Laughing my head off...well, at least figuratively. Um, and you had toy handcuffs? I didn't know princesses had those. Maybe I should invest in some handcuffs so I can get people to do what I want. And bright orange road cones. Handcuffs and cones. Those are the answers to all of life's problems. :) Nate is a genius.
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