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Holly Delight said:
This is really original...:rolleyes:

How about chaton gris? (gray kitten in French)


You know someone else told me to think of what I like and convert it to another language too. Helps to know another language doesn't it?
 
MistyBluEyes said:
Got any bagels?


nope, shall we start a pool on how many pieces of silverware the kidlet drops while eating his sausage and french toast?
 
MistyBluEyes said:
:eek: Did you tell him to slow down and maybe he won't drop more?

yes, I have... mostly it's because of his moving around... two pieces went down trying to get lined up to cut a sausage patty up himself... a kid has to learn doesn't he?
 
Fagin said:
yes, I have... mostly it's because of his moving around... two pieces went down trying to get lined up to cut a sausage patty up himself... a kid has to learn doesn't he?


Do you ever put things on different plates so the waffle won't go flying off while he is cutting the sausage patty?

Then he can have more opportunities at washing dishes too! :D
 
Holly Delight said:
Do you ever put things on different plates so the waffle won't go flying off while he is cutting the sausage patty?

Then he can have more opportunities at washing dishes too! :D
isn't doing dishes a long way away?
 
Fagin said:
isn't doing dishes a long way away?


Why? Get him started on easy things that he cant break or get hurt, put him on a chair so he can reach and teach him. My son was helping me clean since he was 2. Is that too young?
 
MistyBluEyes said:
Why? Get him started on easy things that he cant break or get hurt, put him on a chair so he can reach and teach him. My son was helping me clean since he was 2. Is that too young?


he has been helping, washing the sturdier items... I refuse to go to plastic for me (his dishes are plastic)... won't I have to deal with a lot of broken dishes over the years?
 
Fagin said:
he has been helping, washing the sturdier items... I refuse to go to plastic for me (his dishes are plastic)... won't I have to deal with a lot of broken dishes over the years?

Not if you teach him properly and he's careful. I've only had 1 broken glass from my son in 13 years. That's pretty good isn't it?
 
MistyBluEyes said:
Not if you teach him properly and he's careful. I've only had 1 broken glass from my son in 13 years. That's pretty good isn't it?
that's incredible... what were the odds of that happening?
 
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