Tuesday, January 20, 2009

not fast enough~

well today the boys were hungry, asking for something to drink and also had just knocked a whole bowl of greek salad on the floor. so i was trying to clean up the salad, while appeasing them with drinks thinking i would get to the lunch part in just a minute. i guess i either was not moving fast enough or underestimated how hungry they really were. i came back into the living room to find them sitting in a corner hiding their latest handy work!
i guess five minutes really is a big deal sometimes!

3 comments:

Mandy said...

I love that they didn't pull a whole piece out, rather, they drilled a hole in it! It was a good day for toes!

Hartson family said...

Looks like you have mice. Cute and crafty little mice.

Krista said...

I am so glad that I am not the only one with ravenous vultures. It doesn't matter what it is...if tui sees it and it is food....it is in his mouth.

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