My toddler and his bedroom are completely covered in Sudocream! Should I laugh or cry?
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Oh dear !! I can relate to this many a time and not just with Sudocream!! It's even worse with a girl when she gets it all stuck in her long hair!! Count to 10 slowly. Take some pics to put in the memory album and then clean up. In a few years you'll look back and laugh even more!!
When I was an agent for Avon, my son decided to empty the entire contents of my make-up and perfume (including nail varnish) and I didn't know whether to laugh or cry either. I think I was more angry at myself for not keeping it out of his reach. Still the room and the bed covers were very colourful and smelt lovely!! Even his teddies got a make over!!
laugh now then cry when you have to clean it up! lol
have a good laugh and take pictures or video for Americas funniest vidoes.this is the stuff you can blackmail him or her with later in life
before you do anything else, I'd get the camera! A kodak moment for sure!!
laugh and think how you can embarrass him when he is older
laugh and then cry when you have to spank him. and pay more attention and get off the computer. Lol. no offense the same thing kinda happens to me just not that bad. LOL. as a mater of fact. I'll laugh for you. Good Luck!
Laugh so hard you cry!! Poor girl!! Have fun cleaning that up! ;)
oh i know this one a bit of both if youre anything like me hehe just brought back memories there hehe
take a picture i have one of my bro with talcum powder all over him
Laugh! It might be a little overwhelming right this second, but it'll make a great story to tell at Thanksgiving!
Be grateful its sudocream and not the contents of his diaper! My twins liked to paint the walls until I learned how to use duct tape. It wasn't funny at the time but now I can laugh about it. : )
Laugh, those are the memories you look back on will a big smile...oh and get him to help you clean it...
laugh,Hollywood
that's not easy to clean off.
laugh while geting through 4 packs of babywipes
Oh boy, yeah, laugh until you cry!
Laugh - better for the facial muscles I'm told. and you can't shout at the brat when you're laughing. Just give it instructions to the cleaning stuff, smile and make it obvious if it doesn't clear up the mess the expression will change!
discipline
how did a kid get left to make such a mess he should be supervised at that age!
Definitely laugh and make sure you take lots of pics. I remember leaving my twins in the front room playing whilst I put on dinner. I returned to find they had both pooped in their nappies, succeeded in getting them off and the walls and carpets were smeared with faeces, not to mention the fact that the children had it in their hair and mouths. Unfortunately I didn't even think to take any pics, certainly wish I had now though.
just laugh cause if you don't you will cry and scream. i know how you feel i have a 3 and 4 year old boys that tipped shampoo all over my bathroom and then played slip and slide in it. do you know how hard shampoo is to get off of everything!!!!! good luck darl just keep laughing.
OMG, I have had that too. Try to do neither, just get on with clearing it up as it is a pig of a job.
Good Luck.
first of all ask yourself if in 20 years it's going to matter...Then envision yourself 20 years from now remembering this moment. Then laugh.
Oh come on !! No child can be watched for every second of their "toddler" lives. Children get into things so don't listen to the people saying that you should've been watching him more closely. I would laugh it off and have him "help" clean it up. You can get in a good mommy lecture during the clean up time. LOL Bless his little heart.
hey laugh! my son who's almost 3 got hold of a permanent marker and drew all in the newly decorated bedroom! i mean the walls, the floor, the bedding, the tv, the furniture and even the bloody lamp shades! oh and the door. Just give him a good talking too about not playing with things he shouldnt and make him stay by your side while you take on the task of clearing it all up. It took me an hour and believe me my son was soooooo bored by the end of it he's never done it since. oh and by the way laugh when he isnt looking. good luck xx
just take it in your stride, its one of the joys of having a toddler! I can relate to this, my daughter did this when she was about 2 1/2 unfortunately it was in my mums front room, it was every where also, including the brick fireplace! a few days later she found a lipstick and went mad in my mums bedroom, not long after it had been redecorated, mostly white! due to the greasy nature of both sudocream and lipstick it was hard to get off, we resorted to white spirits to cut through the grease, to this day there is still slight white patches on the fireplace and she is 7 now! Good luck!
Janet M obviously doesnt have children! It can so easily happen.My son did the same when he was 2 but luckily just on himself and the sofa.That was bad enough.Poor you! I'd get the carpet cleaners in and let them have a chuckle.But seriously they'd probably have the correct cleaning solutions to get it out.Fairy liquid the walls,and put the sudocrem in a padlocked cupboard!
laugh and make sure who keep some recorded memories for when he is grown up.
ulaugh it coild be worse he coul have pooed on the floor, so just laugh, or better still video it ,and send it to( you've been framed )and get yourself some money out of it,, the little darlings ain't they, make a bucket of soapy warm water up and if you have it on the carpet ,cover it with sugar first and roll it off first.if you have some brown paper,lay that on the bigest spots and iron it ,it should stick to the paper, have fun,,,,,
Laugh for few seconds then cry, been there its a cow to get off the carpet its a barrier cream nothing penetrates it don't scrub it just gets worse scrape most of it off then i think use washing up liquid on it i wish i did my carpet got ruined
Lovely! Laugh - you have to. Take some pics, maybe you can earn some cash by sending them to magazines.
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