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Whoever Invented Baby Proofing Forgot About Chairs!
You’ve successfully removed all dangerous objects out of your baby’s reach when they started to crawl.  Congratulations they made it to toddlerhood!  Now what?

Crawling

The baby that could only reach objects within a foot or two of the ground is now standing then walking, and has access to many more things that are potentially harmful or you downright don’t want them to get a hold of.  You start to wonder if you should line the tops of the walls in your house with shelves to hold all your worldly possessions.


Chairs

After baby has learned to crawl, stand, walk, next comes the very intelligent toddler stage.  The chairs start getting dragged around the house, and the access they have to all that they shouldn’t becomes infinitely greater.  Oh no, now it’s real trouble with a capital T!

Butter Baby

Before having children my husband expressed how he really wanted a butter baby – meaning an adorable chubby baby with glorious baby fat and rolls.  Little did he know that he would literally be blessed with a butter-baby, and I’m not talking about Little Sister’s 9lb 5oz size when she was born!

The other day Little Sister successfully pulled a chair twice her size over to the counter to climb and access the butter dish.  Meanwhile I was distracted picking up the house.  That’s right.  You read correctly.  She went after the butter that was on the counter because she wanted to eat it.  Yummy...a big glob of butter all on its own.  Real tasty I’m sure!  If you’ve ever cleaned butter off a baby you’ll know how fun that is 8-/

More to Climb

Out of desperation when all the chairs have successfully disappeared, and the kids have now moved onto climbing a rocking horse or a pile of stacked toy bins, I’m left asking:

Can you ever really baby proof? 

Please share your thoughts or any advice you have in the comments.  I could use it!

Did I mention playing row-row your boat with a toilet plunger in the bath-tub?  Yuck!  Maybe that’s a whole other post about baby proofing!

 

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07/20/2010 10:17pm

I don't think it is possible to totally baby proof everything. I just take everything away that I can and hope they grow out of it soon.

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07/21/2010 7:05am

Awww what a mess- but seriously, it's kind of adorable. hahaha my future children will likely be even more devious just for me saying that.

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07/21/2010 4:25pm

You can never really baby proof, and nor do I think that you should, because a baby living in a bubble would never really learn the real risks of "actual" life. But chairs were always my worst nightmare, caused me the most stress, and inevitably someone always fell off of one (meaning bumps and bruises and lots of tears). Good luck Wendy!!

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07/21/2010 9:30pm

Marilyn & Victoria,
Thanks so much for your comments. It really helps knowing I'm not alone! ;-)

Katie,
That is how you get sucked in, they are so cute! I can't wait to hear your stories some day! :-)

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07/22/2010 4:31pm

The picture of you with the remote cracked me up.
I am a professional procrastinator, and can find "stuff" to all over the place when I should be working at something I perhaps I am dreading... When I read the shut down the browser I had a mini panick attack.. but when I thought about it, getting lost in cyber space is a serious time vampire!

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07/22/2010 9:44pm

Aly,

You crack me up...lol! I hear ya on the mini panic attack!

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