On the first day of Christmas, my toddlers gave to me ...
... a knocked-over holiday tree.
On the second day of Christmas, my toddlers gave to me ...
... two torn-up cards and a knocked-over holiday tree.
On the third day of Christmas, my toddlers gave to me ...
... three fresh words, two torn-up cards and a knocked-over holiday tree.
On the fourth day of Christmas, my toddlers gave to me ...
... four crying fits, three fresh words, two torn-up cards and a knocked-over holiday tree.
On the fifth day of Christmas, my toddlers gave to me ...
... five grubby fingers, four crying fits, three fresh words, two torn-up cards and a knocked-over holiday tree.
On the sixth day of Christmas, my toddlers gave to me ...
... six trains a-breaking, five grubby fingers, four crying fits, three fresh words, two torn-up cards and a knocked-over holiday tree.
On the seventh day of Christmas, my toddlers gave to me ...
... seven sippies spilling, six trains a-breaking, five grubby fingers, four crying fits, three fresh words, two torn-up cards and a knocked-over holiday tree.
On the eighth day of Christmas, my toddlers gave to me ...
... eight socks a-missing, seven sippies spilling, six trains a-breaking, five grubby fingers, four crying fits, three fresh words, two torn-up cards and a knocked-over holiday tree.
On the ninth day of Christmas, my toddlers gave to me ...
... nine nose a-wipings, eight socks a-missing, seven sippies spilling, six trains a-breaking, five grubby fingers, four crying fits, three fresh words, two torn-up cards and a knocked-over holiday tree.
On the tenth day of Christmas, my toddlers gave to me ...
... ten bath toys molding, nine nose a-wipings, eight socks a-missing, seven sippies spilling, six trains a-breaking, five grubby fingers, four crying fits, three fresh words, two torn-up cards and a knocked-over holiday tree.
On the eleventh day of Christmas, my toddlers gave to me ...
... eleven diapers leaking, ten bath toys molding, nine nose a-wipings, eight socks a-missing, seven sippies spilling, six trains a-breaking, five grubby fingers, four crying fits, three fresh words, two torn-up cards and a knocked-over holiday tree.
On the twelfth day of Christmas, my toddlers gave to me ...
... twelve tantrums peaking, eleven diapers leaking, ten bath toys molding, nine nose a-wipings, eight socks a-missing, seven sippies spilling, six trains a-breaking, five grubby fingers, four crying fits, three fresh words, two torn-up cards and a knocked-over holiday tree.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
THE 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS * WITH TODDLERS
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