Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Time Out--Do I post about this to much?

Recently we have been doing double the time outs due to the fact that Kael is now, we feel ready to sit in time out. This is our time out stool - one minute for however old you are. Cullan does not like it, but Kael really hates it. When we put him in time out his little bottom lip starts to quiver and he lets out this big whale of a cry.

You can not tell, but he is given Garran a dirty look. He really does not like it. However I love the time out stool because it is just tall enough that the do not dare try to jump down themselves. We have never once caught them trying to get down. It is like a mini tower of time out! Yeah for dollar finds at garage sales and a little paint!

2 comments:

Krista said...

Good for you guys! That is how I started out too. Tui got his first time out the other day for throwing a toy at Adison's head.

How cute are they when they are in trouble!

Mike & Mandy said...

Oh! Poor, sad Kael! I LOVE his legs! I think I will always love baby legs!

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