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He did it...Again!!!
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Oooh my little Isaac! What am I going to do with him? Today while I was getting ready,DH was "watching" him. I came out of the bathroom and asked my hubby where Isaac was since it was really quiet. He said.. "Oh.. he's playing upstairs, I don't know what he's doing, but he seems happy." SO I say... "He never plays up in his room himself, you better go check on him".. and he said. Ooooh He's fine.. let him play. A few minutes later Isaac (he'll be 3 in April) came down the steps with a half closed Sharpie marker and saying "Come look Mommy!" and when I got to to top of the steps he greeted me with a huge smile and an extremely excited.. "TAAA-DAAA!" . I wish he had found the washable crayons like he did the last time he did this! Mybe now DH will listen when I tell him to go check on him!
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And another! These pictures are just samples of the big project, which he did scattered all over his bedroom walls. Nice huh?
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LOL Gotta love kids and their projects for their mommy's, TOO CUTE
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My boys do the same thing... In every single room but bathroom....And it always happen when my DH "watch" them also.... In my case it is worst it is black marker.Waterproof one.
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oneWAYorANOTHER:In my case it is worst it is black marker.Waterproof one. Yep... that's exactly what this work of art was. a Black Permanent Sharpie Marker. I hope the stuff I have takes it off the wall!!!! We'll see how it goes! :) I hope it works!
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MyLilBean:I hope the stuff I have takes it off the wall!!!! We'll see how it goes! :) I hope it works!
If it going to be off let me know what did you use. My DH said that there is no way it is going to come off, he will prime it and do touch ups.
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The Mr. Clean magic eraser is pretty good at removing sharpie rfom a wall. It may remove paint too - BUT it's easier to touch up paint with barely any marker than paint over fulldark sharpie.
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Rainne
Lovin' my babies...


Joined 05-20-2009
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Oh dear...at least he's really cute! (& that happens here too!)
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Ohhhh beware of the quiet kid................dangerous! And nice "watching" daddy! LOL But love how proud your DS is, LOL!!
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oh wow lol.. that is why I only ever had washable anything in my house lol my dd is 7 and still only washable!!!! lol too cute :P
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He sure does keep me busy! He is too funny :) Lately he has been flipping over a laundry basket and getting inside and crawling around on the floorwith it on his back.. he doesn't think we can see him then :) Too cute!
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Maybe you should consider dedicating one wall to his projects by using chalkboard paint and some cool wall stickers and let him know he can draw whatever he wants on that one wall and you'll take a picture so he has it later on. Then you can erase and he can do it again. It may be something you can look into especially if you get a really cool container to hold all the special chalks of different sizes, colors, and cases. Just a thought. He's a cutie though and at least he's creative 
Elijah 14 Olivia Eleanor 12-10-09

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Oh my gosh! He is SOOO PROUD in that second photo! I love it. Sorry about the walls though. My son did that to out brand new kitchen and appliances when he was little. So not fun.
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Haha, what a cutie! Sorry about the walls though.
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