The littlest person in our home has recently decided that clothes are a hindrance to his 17 month old life.
He is becoming more and more adept at ridding himself of his little shorts and shirts… which of course leaves us with several t-shirts sporting stretched out collars and pieces of outfits found in odd places.
We place the blame for this entirely on a particular cousin of mine, who, as an adult, has to keep many of her childhood pictures hidden away due to the fact that she never seems to have anything actually on in them. Being that she also taught Troy the amazing skill of being able to blow his own nose by the time he turned one–with or without a tissue–we’re certain (with merciless joking) that this new trend is completely due to her influence.
But now, not only is it the clothes that are being tossed to the wind, but Troy has recently discovered that the velcro on his diaper covers is sure easy to undo.
Today at nap time, this is the sight which greeted me:
If you look closely, you will see that not only is Troy NOT wearing his diaper cover (having already discarded his overalls before going down for his nap), but his cuddly “lamb” is attempting to wear it instead.
At least he has yet to figure out how to undo the Snappi which holds the actual diaper itself on. That will be the day.










That will be the day he is introduced to the potty. :)
Aren’t they so sweet when they sleep.
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That Troy- he is too funny!
At least he hasn’t yet done what his mother did with her diaper (or should I say what was *in* her diaper) during one supposed nap time. Ahh, the memories! LOL : )
Love,
Mama
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Kati was the same. You could tell where she went by the trail of clothing in her wake.
Sweet, sweet, sweet!!!
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I could tell you the story of friends of ours whose toddler daughter decided to completely disrobe and “wash” her clothes in the toilet using the plunger during naptime. Everything was salvaged…expect for the pair of socks, which were never seen again.
Just don’t teach Troysie to use a plunger…or let him see you using one. Yep.
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You are hilarious!
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Let me first just say he has the right idea!!!! It is just so much more comfortable to be care free! Nothing attached to your body just running (in his case sleeping) around naked!!! I love that I can teach him so many wonerful things!! The blowing the nose I have to say has been the best so far. How many one year olds do you know that can blow their noses by themselves? I dont know any besides the troy man.
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Aw, too cute. ;) Hehe.
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I remember my children doing this. My boys would also run away from me after their bath and would not let me dress them. lol Boys are sweet.
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This is precious . . . our Kina was the exact same way and her album has to be hidden for the same reason too!
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That is so cute. My kids did the same thing…lots of hidden pictures too!
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Adorable pics of your cute boy!!
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He is so sweet!!!
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*adorable* LOVE your precious little family :)
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Yes, I have gone and retrieved a naked baby from naptime before. I’ve heard of people getting so desperate they duct tape around the whole diaper!!! :)
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lol, cute. He is a precious little big boy. :o)
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