Terrible Two you say?

Actually, that's a great idea! Hey George! Come pick her up! I've got her little bag packed...I'll pick her back up when she's potty trained.
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My first dd is and has always been hard, the ds is normally mellow (he hit the terrible twos at 5) the youngest dd is a mix of the two. The youngest dd will hold her hand up and say "no, stop" if she don't want you to know what she's up to.

But thought I'd stop and say hey Em aint seen you on the NC thread lately,
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Know where you are coming from. Our youngest granddaughter is two years old and into everything. We can handle that can't we? We've brought up our own children successfully, we know a thing or two about bringing up baby don't we? So why are granddad and I sitting in the kitchen, furiously stirring pretend food,in pretend pans, while our little treasure sits inside the dishwasher giving us instructions? Wouldn't have happened in our day! Would it?
 
Know where you are coming from. Our youngest granddaughter is two years old and into everything. We can handle that can't we? We've brought up our own children successfully, we know a thing or two about bringing up baby don't we? So why are granddad and I sitting in the kitchen, furiously stirring pretend food,in pretend pans, while our little treasure sits inside the dishwasher giving us instructions? Wouldn't have happened in our day! Would it?

As you too have discovered the rules change when the little creatures are your grand children.
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My little sister Caity had a FANTASTIC idea when she was three. She waited untilt he rest of us were otherwise occupied, went to the fridge, and stole all the butter. Then, she went back into her room, took off all of her clothes, and proceeded to spread butter all over her body, her bed, the wall.... We have pictures of it somewhere. We still tease her about her butterphilic phase
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Mine is now nine and he too waited until three to crank up. After much observation tho I like to call it the terrible T's... two, three and teens. :) We're screwed no matter how you look at it.
 

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