Imagine another set of
stairs that looks just like this.
Imagine a toddler on this
set of stairs patting a pile of this paper on to her head while giggling.
Imagine walking up these
stairs into a bedroom that is not yours to find the paper shredder tipped over
and half emptied across the bedroom floor.
Imagine glancing up to
see the shelves of the closet in the bedroom that isn't yours covered in piles
of this shredded paper.
Do you laugh? Cry? Run
and hide and swear she isn't yours? Or do you kick yourself for not thinking to
grab the camera much more quickly?
This is the kind of thing
that happens when you leave a mischievous toddler to her own devices for three
minutes. She starts out chasing the poor kitty and doggie to discover something
much more fun, clever and creative.
Note to self: Never let
the quiet time of an unseen toddler exceed 30 seconds.
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