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I hope she doesn't know where the car keys are (Original Post) rocktivity Dec 2011 OP
I see future gymnast!!!!! HopeHoops Dec 2011 #1
One morning, I found my little boy out of his crib and asked him how he did it. CottonBear Dec 2011 #2
hh kkilicer Jul 2015 #9
You can see her mind working. "I can do this!" CrispyQ Dec 2011 #3
lovely kkilicer Jul 2015 #10
This past summer, I saw the brake lights on my car light up from the kitchen window AllyCat Dec 2011 #4
And now for something completely different rocktivity Dec 2011 #5
What's Spanish for "I love it when a plan comes together?" rocktivity Aug 2012 #6
Those kids are a handful. silverweb Aug 2014 #7
thats true! kkilicer Jul 2015 #11
haa kkilicer Jul 2015 #8

CottonBear

(21,613 posts)
2. One morning, I found my little boy out of his crib and asked him how he did it.
Thu Dec 15, 2011, 06:21 AM
Dec 2011

I put him back in the crib and asked him to show me how he could get out. He performed this exact escape for me! I had to put baby proof door handle covers on the doors, remove the reading lamp and totally toddler proof his room after he made his big escape! He is very tall for his age so he could get his leg over the side even though the crib matress was on its lowest setting. My neighbor's twin boys never climbed out of their cribs. Go figure.

CrispyQ

(38,266 posts)
3. You can see her mind working. "I can do this!"
Sun Dec 18, 2011, 09:56 AM
Dec 2011

Then, balanced on the rail of the crib, there's a little bit of hesitation before she shifts the weight of her hips to the other side & the look of triumph when she lands safely.

Love this!

AllyCat

(17,104 posts)
4. This past summer, I saw the brake lights on my car light up from the kitchen window
Thu Dec 22, 2011, 01:46 AM
Dec 2011

Keys not on the peg...stool under keys. Three year old son had climbed up on the stool to get the keys off the peg, opened the deadbolt on the door, opened the car with the fob, and was in the process of trying to figure out how to push the brake pedals with his hands while attempting to start the car (he's too short to reach both).

He had just been talking to me while I peeled vegetables for dinner and then was gone. Not 3 minutes had passed. Gotta watch 'em every second!

silverweb

(16,402 posts)
7. Those kids are a handful.
Sat Aug 9, 2014, 05:17 AM
Aug 2014

[font color="navy" face="Verdana"]From the looks of things, the boys especially are going to run their parents absolutely ragged.

I fell and broke my collar bone while trying to escape my crib when I was about that age. No gymnast here!

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