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This is what happens when he learns new things every day. He is wanting to eat like the rest of us with forks and spoons and that is proving difficult to master. So, I got the bright idea to use one of these little thingy mabobs. It was going great. He was feeling so proud and eating his oatmeal very nicely. Then I walked away. Never, never, never walk away from a baby eating oatmeal. I wasn't gone very long mind you, maybe a minute? A full 60 some odd seconds later and this is what you can get. This stuff is like GLUE and it was everywhere. I guess I should have known better and been a tad smarter but I was trying to get Nathan out the door for school so my thinking was a little off. I can't believe how trusting I can be when I am distracted. That'll teach me.
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OMG! I have to admit that I don't miss all the ooey gooey high chair messes. I look back and think, "did I really just plop oatmeal down and let my kids go to town?" I must have had the patience of a saint.
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