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The case of DD and the garlic bread!

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jakbrown · 11/11/2004 11:24

Hilarity in our house last night. DD in bed, presumably asleep. Dh and I in living room (me reading Ofsted reports, he watching US comedy, typical night). My mum is here at the mo and she's in the bath and has left her meal downstairs in the kitchen (she eats late, one of her strange habits!!). So, I say to DH, 'Is that DD up, can you go and check she's OK?'. On investigation, DD has opened her bedroom door, come downstairs and is running round the kitchen with a huge piece of garlic bread off my mum's plate with a look of total glee on her face! She even left her dummy in the place of the garlic bread, her calling card.

Anyway, most hilarious except that DD could have hurt herself (so need to sort door out- what have other people done?) and she's on a gluten and dairy free diet! She is very hyper today

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RnB · 11/11/2004 11:26

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jakbrown · 11/11/2004 11:35

She was! RnB, what have you done about Ben's room? Can he get out? I don't want to put a lock on it really, thinking about moving door handle up?

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eidsvold · 11/11/2004 11:39

that is soo funny

chonky · 11/11/2004 13:26

Bless!

Don't know whether this would help (we don't have the problem yet as our little monkey is still in a cot), but I saw these gadgets called Airclips in the Fledgelings newsletter:

try here

coppertop · 11/11/2004 13:32

LOL! I liked the added touch of leaving her dummy on the plate as a calling card.

heartinthecountry · 11/11/2004 21:37

Hee hee bless her!

beccaboo · 11/11/2004 21:43

That's brilliant - dummy for garlic bread, sounds like a fair swap to me

blossomhill · 11/11/2004 22:23

Grin Grin Grin

RnB · 14/11/2004 00:39

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