AHHHH, the joys of having a 3 yr old
...these days are going by too fast!
It must be the age. My boys...2 and 4...are always carrying rocks around for whatever reason. My little guy is in the throwing stage...I always keep him out of the garage and away from the vehicles.
X2 on the "ouch!" comment :o
lol...my dad tells me a story of when I tried to help him work on his pickup (86 F150)...he was changing the oil or something and I decided I would get a screwdriver and help him. So I decided to dig into his pass. door with the screwdriver
I was too young to remember though so it's not my fault
lol...my dad tells me a story of when I tried to help him work on his pickup (86 F150)...he was changing the oil or something and I decided I would get a screwdriver and help him. So I decided to dig into his pass. door with the screwdriver

I was too young to remember though so it's not my fault
Aren't 3 year olds fun! Really, they are though. My daughter, who is now 5, loves rocks. She knows better than to write on Daddy's truck though. Now I can't say the same for my 3 year old son. I can only hope for the best!
Storytime...
A while back the outside unit of our A/C went out, possibly the relay. Called a family friend who is in the A/C biz and he came to have a look. We (Me, my 5 year old daughter and the A/C guy) went outside and the A/C guy tripped the breaker to kill the power to the unit. My daughter had found a stick and was fooling around with it in the yard like little kids do. He went to the J box to look at the wiring and no sooner than he had a wire nut off did my daughter scrape the stick against the brickwork on the side of the house, making a sound distinctly resembling that of an electric shock. The A/C guy darn near crapped his pants, and I couldn't help but laugh, then send my daughter back inside. She didn't do anything wrong, but that was pretty dang funny.
A while back the outside unit of our A/C went out, possibly the relay. Called a family friend who is in the A/C biz and he came to have a look. We (Me, my 5 year old daughter and the A/C guy) went outside and the A/C guy tripped the breaker to kill the power to the unit. My daughter had found a stick and was fooling around with it in the yard like little kids do. He went to the J box to look at the wiring and no sooner than he had a wire nut off did my daughter scrape the stick against the brickwork on the side of the house, making a sound distinctly resembling that of an electric shock. The A/C guy darn near crapped his pants, and I couldn't help but laugh, then send my daughter back inside. She didn't do anything wrong, but that was pretty dang funny.



