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Published on April 28, 2008 By Draginol In Parenting

There's something to be said about walking into a room and seeing that the 18 month old has thrown all the books on the floor making a big mess with the top most book being the book on discipline.  I think she's sending a message.


Comments
on Apr 28, 2008
Yea, we see who is running the Wardell House.
on Apr 28, 2008

on Apr 28, 2008
LOL.

(PS - I am happy someone else can't keep books on a shelf either!)

We need some new pics of Miss Ashley!
on Apr 28, 2008

That's funny.  It reminds me of the time that my sister was sent to in-school suspension and I let her borrow my "7 habits of highly effective people" to read.  The teacher seemed to think it was hilarious. 

on Apr 29, 2008

Locamama


That's funny.  It reminds me of the time that my sister was sent to in-school suspension and I let her borrow my "7 habits of highly effective people" to read.  The teacher seemed to think it was hilarious. 

That's because it IS hilarious!  I'm having quite a chuckle and I don't even know your sister.  But I'm assuming a lot perhaps.

on May 06, 2008
That's funny. It reminds me of the time that my sister was sent to in-school suspension and I let her borrow my "7 habits of highly effective people" to read. The teacher seemed to think it was hilarious.


Why is it hilarious? That sounds presumptuous. Maybe she really wanted to improve herself.

I always did my homework in suspension. Then I would read. Those were good times. They got me out of boring classes.