Noah has become totally obsessed with Play Dough.
He asks to play with it from the moment he gets up (May I please play with play dough after breakfast? Ummm, NO.) And pesters me all morning until I give in after lunch. Then he takes a nap and wants to play with it until dinner. (Works out well, as he is then somewhere I can easily keep an eye on him while making dinner.) And as soon as he cleans it up so we can eat dinner, he begins asking to play with it after dinner! I never used to let Jonah play with play dough- too messy- but I have learned it is less messy than an unsupervised almost 3 year old!
He asks to play with it from the moment he gets up (May I please play with play dough after breakfast? Ummm, NO.) And pesters me all morning until I give in after lunch. Then he takes a nap and wants to play with it until dinner. (Works out well, as he is then somewhere I can easily keep an eye on him while making dinner.) And as soon as he cleans it up so we can eat dinner, he begins asking to play with it after dinner! I never used to let Jonah play with play dough- too messy- but I have learned it is less messy than an unsupervised almost 3 year old!
Jonah trying desperately to be the center of the picture, Noah using all his stregnth to roll out that dough!
Uh, Jonah? Don't you think that is a little dangerous? (As I sit here and use my circular saw with no protective eye wear.)
Noah, you are in the picture again! Move already!
Noah, you are in the picture again! Move already!
(If you look closely it is a double rainbow, the second is coming from the top of the roof on the house behind them.)
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