Posted on 09/05/2010 10:52:52 AM PDT by Feline_AIDS
You’re right. All the best parents use Velcro.
I had my daughter, just turned two, take off on me one day while I was changing the diaper of #2.
She ran downstairs, opened the door, and ran out into the front yard in seconds. I saw her take off in the house, but what do you do with an infant on a changing table? You can’t leave him alone. I grabbed him and covered him up and raced downstairs as fast as I could but she still beat me out into the yard.
She never did that again. I took several steps to prevent any further occurrences.
It’s a great idea.
They can’t get up without you knowing.
It’s like those childproof pill bottles. If an adult has a problem with one, never fear, just hand it to a kid. The kid will have it open within half a minute.
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!!!!!!!!!
You made my day!
What a good Mommy. Do you prefer duct tape or Velcro?
Well, duct tape is probably more effective, but you can’t rip velcro apart without making a godawful racket.
Oh, PLEASE!! Give it a rest!
It’s a good idea to make their clothes out of one side of the Velcro, and glue the other side to the walls, ceilings, cabinets, etc. If they bounce on the beds or run and slide across the kitchen floor, problem solved.
I don’t understand your reply, or the responses of many on this thread. I’m a religious agnostic and most on this board profess to be Christians. You are supposed to be a better person than I am, but your posting prooves otherwise.
proves
Therein lies the root of your confusion.
....My thoughts exactly!....
Simple solution for a simple problem, get the second dog to watch the other child.
True story. When my children were very young I had an Irish Setter. “Irish” would sit out in the yard with the children and watch them. She would not allow the children near the edge of the yard. Anytime they got out of her idea where the children should be and near the street, she would grab them by the seat of the pants and pull them back to what she considered her safety area. No one was allowed near the children unless I OK’s it with her. “Irish” was a very special dog. She also had three kittens that she supervised.
My son did this once in the middle of the night when he was 3. I snapped the top button of his pants before he left our house, something that I did several times a day when he got dressed or went potty. I remembered the next day that I helped him in my sleep. He ended up three blocks away at a friends house. He woke them by ringing the door bell asking if he could play w/ his buddy Colton.
Later that morning we installed a new lock on the front door that he couldn’t reach.
It happens. Kids are monkeys, they can climb over and over almost anything. It is BS that the Father is in jail.
I could have been arrested.
That's the first thing I thought too. I could not see a little child in a pond and not do something besides call 911 and wait.
The real story here is the dog, who obviously has a higher IQ than the neighbor.
No you are not crazy. Kids are escape artists, even at that age. If this happened as the father said it did, it was an accident.
Now it is neglect to nap when your child naps?
Damn, there is not enough jail space.
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