Toddlers are Quackers

My youngest loves to help with everything and my husband is so patient that he always says yes
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He's running electricity out to my coop so I can have a bucket deicer in the waterer
I wish I could be more patient and always say yes you can help but I find myself saying no sweetly when your older, or not now I don't have the time it will take :he when in reality it's normaly just a bit more to clean up and the extra time is what they need
 
I'm sorry she
Looks perfect and cozy
I jinxed it! I said out loud that Duckling is a "wait and see" thing as far as if/when she arrives. So she didn't arrive. That is okay. I now have this week to finish her room, put on her new bedding, and maybe dye some curtains for her. I have aqua and red dye. Both will go with MLP.
Here are pictures of her new stuff. Silly me forgot to get a mattress protector. I can deal with that this week too.
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My youngest loves to help with everything and my husband is so patient that he always says yes
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He's running electricity out to my coop so I can have a bucket deicer in the waterer
I wish I could be more patient and always say yes you can help but I find myself saying no sweetly when your older, or not now I don't have the time it will take :he when in reality it's normaly just a bit more to clean up and the extra time is what they need
:hugs It's okay! We all have our styles. It might even be a good thing! Too much "yes" can cause trouble.
 

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