03 December 2009

Mommy's Little Terror

I am constantly amazed at the differences between Tanner and Kiersten. I know some people will say it's the difference between boys and girls, and while that may be some of it, I am firmly convinced that a big chunk of it is the personality they come with! Tanner is a much more creative problem solver, takes a lot more initiative to gets what he wants, and is much more independent than Kiersten ever was.

Two days ago I left him alone for two minutes while I went to the bathroom and when I came out I discovered that he'd brought a small play chair in to the kitchen from one of the other rooms, pushed it up to the counter, pulled the phone charger off the counter (in case you don't know, he LOVES plugs) and let himself into the garage and found an extension cord Nate has in the garage (it is usually up where Tanner can't reach it, but since we had the ping pong table out over Thanksgiving, it was sitting on the ground) and plugged the phone charger into the extension cord. And I was only gone 2 minutes!

Later that afternoon when I had gone into the other room for less than a minute to put laundry away I come out and find that Tanner has pushed a kitchen chair over to the counter and has climbed up on to the counter and is standing on the counter playing in the box of pens, scissors and keys that I keep out of the reach of little hands. When I come out he proudly shows me a set of keys he's found in the box, and gets mad at me for picking him up off the counter!

And then yesterday morning I had a pan of cornbread sitting on the stove waiting for me to make the main dish for our Relief Society dinner which is tonight. Here is the sight that greeted me:

Tanner pulled a chair over to the stove and was helping himself to cornbread.

Maybe I ought to start by getting rid of all the chairs in my house. You don't think anyone would mind always having to sit on the floor, do you? It may not solve all my problems, but it might slow Tanner down some!

Oh well, it's a good thing we think he's pretty cute, especially when he smiles at us or who knows what would happen!

5 comments:

Deibel Family said...

Ha! Ha! Good luck with the chair thing. Smart little guy.

Heather Hammond said...

Um, just 16-17 years to go. Maybe you need to find a way to harness this creativity/energy? What can you productively get out of 1 year old? Just think of how easy (and cheap) Christmas could be for him...extension cord of his own, old phone charger, pan of yummy food?
Hang in there. I have a feeling it's only going to get more exciting!

Unknown said...

Wow, sounds eerily familiar....maybe it has to do with being the second? :)

Corinn and Trent Seely said...

Kristie, I know all about chairs. Trent literally tied all the chair together to prevent "chair related mischief". It's a hard battle that won't end anytime soon. . .
Corinn

Deibel Family said...

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