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What Will My Kids Break Today

Steph Peters August 28, 2016

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A new day, a new item of mine is broken.

Is it because my kids are now 3 1/2 and 2 years old?  Is this what I can expect the rest of my life?  Is this a cruel joke?  The joke is that they broke 4 items all in this month!

It all started with my 3 1/2 year old son breaking his first item at a store.  Thankfully it was just a $5 piggy bank (1).  I purposely bought a $10 pair of sunglasses at this store to show them my apologies.  Later that day my daughter threw a glass vase full of beads (2) from our Wedding onto our bathroom floor where it shattered, right before we were suppose to be leaving for a party.  The worst part was she did it right in front of me and my reflexes weren’t fast enough so I watched it in slow motion.

Yes then of course my son found my new sunglasses the next day and did his toddler magic to break them in one second (3).

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Guess what happened after I bought ANOTHER pair of sunglasses?  My daughter found them and started running around the house with them.

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BROKEN (4)!  Thankfully my husband was able to fix them with some super glue and I’m wearing them today!   I wonder what of ours will be broken next month…

 

 

Steph Peters

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