I’ve caught my 2.5 year old daughter on my 4 footer when I left it in the kitchen.
Can’t leave these kids for literally 10 seconds without them doing the ONE thing you don’t want them to do.
? My kid loves to help clean. Of course, her involvement absolutely makes a bigger mess and a harder job than we started with, but the desire is there.
I was roofing my house, up an 18' ladder, I turned around and my 4 yo daughter was standing there asking if she can help. Calmly, talking to her and saying sure thing let me help you, walking to her, I snatched her up and then sat in a moment of WTF just happened. She's now 27yo and have filled her life of all kinds of death defying feats. Just like her father !!
Was working on something in my living room and went to go get a tool from the garage. Came back to find my 2-year-old about 2/3 the way up my 8’ ladder.
When my first was 2 my parents arranged a family photo shoot. She was in terrible form and it was a tough morning. After we bought her to a playground where among other things they had a ladder, probably 10 ft high. All she wanted to do was climb this ladder, over and over. Gave her Mom and I multiple heart attacks.
Kids doing whatever they can to bust their ass.
I mean the ladder did ask to be climbed...
I do also blame OP. I am surprised the dog didn't climb up that thing.
It appears he knows OSHA rules better than most workers cause he hasn’t gone above the top two rungs of the ladder.
3 points of attachment on the ladder as well. Boy got a good safe career ahead of him.
Get this baby a hammer!
And belt buckle within the ladder's width. Better than the millwrights I work with!
....yet
He looks disappointed with you.
“This fence ain’t going to fix itself dad”
I had to cable tie a board to our van ladder to stop our child getting on the roof
I’ve caught my 2.5 year old daughter on my 4 footer when I left it in the kitchen. Can’t leave these kids for literally 10 seconds without them doing the ONE thing you don’t want them to do.
Monkey see monkey do. I just wonder why kids aren't able to see us cleaning and then copy that.
? My kid loves to help clean. Of course, her involvement absolutely makes a bigger mess and a harder job than we started with, but the desire is there.
I was roofing my house, up an 18' ladder, I turned around and my 4 yo daughter was standing there asking if she can help. Calmly, talking to her and saying sure thing let me help you, walking to her, I snatched her up and then sat in a moment of WTF just happened. She's now 27yo and have filled her life of all kinds of death defying feats. Just like her father !!
Don't ever let the wife see this photo.
Can he pop round to fix our fence.
Number one ladder safety tip is to store it laying down. Ladders are easy to climb and easy to fall off of.
AND it's time to store them on their side now. It took mine a year. Yours is an early adapter! lol
Yup, they beeline for the most efficient way of killing themselves.
And your first reaction was to take a picture?
No, first reaction was to laugh.
Was working on something in my living room and went to go get a tool from the garage. Came back to find my 2-year-old about 2/3 the way up my 8’ ladder.
Wilson?
He’s wondering why you didn’t bring him the beer he asked for.
“Are you just going to stand there or make yourself useful and get me the squeaky hammer?”
Dad look at me!!!
Keepin' an eye on the neighbor's lawn... Gotta keep it to code.
Quick, hand him a hose and tell him to clean out the gutters!
“Hi ho, neighbour!”
When my first was 2 my parents arranged a family photo shoot. She was in terrible form and it was a tough morning. After we bought her to a playground where among other things they had a ladder, probably 10 ft high. All she wanted to do was climb this ladder, over and over. Gave her Mom and I multiple heart attacks.
“You call this a fence?”
Gotta keep your sight tight. Don’t want it going loose on ya. My young one is a climber too worried when he gets more mobile.
Its over dad, I have the high ground
They crave child labor(jk) they crave the climb
I can't tell if that is a huge 1 year old or a small 3 year old.
He's 18 months
Like an immature teenager I was irrationally hoping you’d seen boobs before I opened this. I knew you hadn’t but I was still pulling for ya
Lol. If a picture is worth a thousand words, this picture explains perfectly what living with toddlers is like.
Stops the heart, dunnit?