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I HATE kids...especially toddlers
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<blockquote data-quote="Sabine" data-source="post: 620366" data-attributes="member: 17639"><p>I agree it's the worst when you think things are safe! Reminds me of when my oldest was about 16-18 months, we were in a 2 room apartment, and she happened to be in the "other" room. We heard something hitting the floor over and over..</p><p></p><p>My husband goes in and can't believe his eyes, daughter had gotten into the display case where his painted miniatures were, and was throwing them down onto the floor. (The miniatures each represented about 10 hours each of painting effort, and there were dozens of them). The thing is, the display case had an eye hook latch on the very top, (we had specially installed to keep the contents safe) and daughter had used a broom handle to push to hook up and open the door...</p><p></p><p>If we went to other people's homes, we always had to follow the child around, nonstop (exhausting!). We went out as rarely as possible!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sabine, post: 620366, member: 17639"] I agree it's the worst when you think things are safe! Reminds me of when my oldest was about 16-18 months, we were in a 2 room apartment, and she happened to be in the "other" room. We heard something hitting the floor over and over.. My husband goes in and can't believe his eyes, daughter had gotten into the display case where his painted miniatures were, and was throwing them down onto the floor. (The miniatures each represented about 10 hours each of painting effort, and there were dozens of them). The thing is, the display case had an eye hook latch on the very top, (we had specially installed to keep the contents safe) and daughter had used a broom handle to push to hook up and open the door... If we went to other people's homes, we always had to follow the child around, nonstop (exhausting!). We went out as rarely as possible! [/QUOTE]
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