You may want to work on that one....did what every good parent does....
Close call, indeed.
You may want to work on that one....did what every good parent does....
Before becoming a father I was told stories about the scary silence that nearly every parent experience with little ones.You may want to work on that one.
Close call, indeed.
You all know that was a sarcastic comment, right? Although after 3 kids, we learn to tune out some level of noise. Silence is the real killer.You may want to work on that one.
Close call, indeed.
getting worried if your mums your sister jeff foxworthy would have a name for you .To this day I have a scar on my thumb from my mom/sister's Gillette.
No, they're not toys.
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Ain’t that the truth!One thing I learned as a parent was that there are always sanctimonious people eager to tell you what you did wrong and what you should do instead. You know you made a mistake but got lucky, and don't need anyone giving you grief over it. I am pleased your daughter is OK.
I haven't seen anyone giving the op greif over this situation. He brought the subject up and some members made a few comments about it, all polite no greif.One thing I learned as a parent was that there are always sanctimonious people eager to tell you what you did wrong and what you should do instead. You know you made a mistake but got lucky, and don't need anyone giving you grief over it. I am pleased your daughter is OK. [emoji106]
Or explosives, hand grenades or heavy artillery. I jest, good pointI hope if you have any firearms in the house they are put up where no child can get a hold of them.
At 6 yo, I found a razor blade in a cigar box in my grandfather’s house. Still have no idea why it was there, but I found out how sharp one is!
Before becoming a father I was told stories about the scary silence that nearly every parent experience with little ones.
When my daughter was about two I learned what first hand what that scary silence was all about. She painted our bathroom with my wife's expensive makeup. What a mess. As long as they're raising you know what and making noise, they not getting into trouble. Never ever let your guard down, some life experiences are not worth learning first hand, or second hand for that matter.
You could always get a lock box with a key to store your blades. Might seem like overkill to some, but she won't be able to get in it, and you can stock up on a bunch of blades . You may want to take the blade out of your razor every time you're finished shaving. You can never be too safe with your little ones.So today was a new one and a potential close call. My two year old very busy daughter loves to watch me shave. She likes to sniff the shaving soap, hold my brush, help me make the lather, etc. I got shaving away and did what every good parent does- generally ignored the activity and noise she was making, as she always likes to open the bathroom drawers, sort through deodorant, etc. After awhile thought, I started realizing I was hearing a lot of paper rustling. I looked down and there she was unwrapping Astra SP blades!
She had fully unwrapped three razor blades and had them in a pile. I was frankly shocked that all she had was one tiny nick on the top part of her thumb. That could have been a lot messier.......