Wednesday, August 10, 2011

This Kid is Trouble

This is what happened the other day when I went to work.



And yes, Rod kindly left it for me to deal with the next day..... so generous!

Clearly the little man was feeling very remorseful.

Five and a half years, three children and this is the first time this is happened.  I guess I should be grateful really.

Have you come home to chaos recently?  

Cheers


Mandy

I'm linking up with Faith Hope and a Whole Lotta Love and My Little Drummer Boys for Wordless Wednesday.

18 comments:

  1. Hi! Happy WW!

    Cute pics! It's hard to get mad at that adorable face and toothy grin :)

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  2. What a mischevious smile!! Hehe!
    Oh Mandy, I've been there a few times with Ella. Baby Holly hasn't quite reached that stage... yet! The Van Gogh on our wall was with crayon, so it took the hairdryer to melt it off and lots of scrubbing!!!

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  3. Yikes! My third born was the first to draw all over the walls to. With a black permanent marker from one end of the house to the other. She has that same cheeky-riffic look in her eye as your little cutie.

    No, not cute. NAUGHTY! Ah, they get you every time, don't they!! x

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  4. i have similar walls :) and what a cutie!

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  5. uh oh ! that cheeky face is adorable x

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  6. Aww that is a cheeky smile, we have had a few artist impressions on our walls.

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  7. I can definitely relate to this. My middle child decided to paint our bathroom door with dark green and black paint a few months ago and our youngest has drawn on the walls numerous times. Texta's are now banned in our house. If I find one, I throw it out, although in saying that, I do have one set up on a high shelf that are used under supervision only.

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  8. Look at that cheeky face! My youngest drew a pirate treasure map all over the carpet in her bedroom with black permanent texta when she was 3. It's faded but it's still there and she's now 11!

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  9. oh but how could you get grumpy at a cute cute smile like that! once me and my brother (aged 5 and 3 respectively) painted the car in the garage with paintbrushes soaking in water after Dad had painted a bookshelf bright red.. the white car ended up watery pink. ! x georgi

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  10. What a cheeky little fellow, lucky he is cute. Yes always chaos mine did it with permanent textas ....now they take stuff from pantry like food coloring to make sand green or red or vanilla flavor .

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  11. Ooh dear! He looks rather proud of himself. Very cute though :)

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  12. He looks like a very cheeky little monkey!

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  13. I could have taken the same picture last week! (Except the pencil was green and the child in question was actually, mine! lol!)

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  14. Hee hee. I'm sorry. He's too cute. Really.
    :-)

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  15. It appears he has been discussing art techniques with Piper - the Queen of Graffiti! xx

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  16. Such a cheeky little monkey that looks so proud of his works of art. If you want to feel better about the masterpiece that adorns your walls, check out the creativity that has happened around these parts...
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/82706753@N00/sets/72157594189305257/

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  17. Haha! Roo loves a nice blank canvas of wall! I make her clean it off with me though! Haha, he's such a cheeky cute lil thing!

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  18. thanks mandy for popping by and leaving a comment. yes, the photos were taken on my iphone using instagram and the toaster filter. have a great day. veronica.

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