Evidence:
The pantry door:
the wall:
the garage door:
the front door:
another wall:
the carpet:
the chair:
the piano:
another wall:
the highchair:
I already cleaned the evidence off the fridge and a few toys. I also didn't include picture of a the closet door and another wall. But believe me, I've learned my lesson: Never, ever let a toddler use crayons unconstrained and/or unsupervised.
anyone know the best way to get crayons off of everything?
5 comments:
Yikes! It seems so innocent to leave a boy at the table to color paper...Natalie loves to eat them!
Mr. Clean magic erasers work really well for getting most things off your walls. Even the off brand ones work. As for your chair...maybe resolve? Good luck!
I was going to say a magic eraser as well.
It's been said before but Peter thinks you should use a magic eraser (and birth control??? :) just kiddin')
Love you - yikes!
Kallie
Magic eraser for sure.
Jackson is so sweet. Today Carinn told me that she wanted to marry him. We will probably need to sit down and have the "you can't marry your cousin" chat, but it is cute that they like each other.
Our two year old, Kai, took a crayon to the kids LCD computer screen a weeks ago and we weren't able to get all of it removed. But I won't complain after seeing this. I'm just glad he didn't ruin my monitor!
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