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r3dh3d · 30/06/2009 22:31

DD1 has just discovered the remote control pad that works her electric bed lift. DH heard a strange whirring noise and went into her room to find her standing with her head touching the ceiling and the most enormous grin on her face. . How the feck she found it and worked out how to use it (developmental age of 8 months, never really seen us use the thing, and anyway it's hung on the outside of the bed, out of sight) I have no idea.

Feel a bit guilty to be cramping her style, but we're keeping it out of reach from now on!

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2shoes · 30/06/2009 22:32

oh that is clever. I remember how please I was when dd stopped the lift (we have a through the floor lift with buttons in it) bet you were soooooooo proud

sarah293 · 01/07/2009 07:02

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r3dh3d · 01/07/2009 09:26

I was proud . Once I'd got over thinking about how she could have chopped her own leg off and how she normally chews any cable in reach...

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r3dh3d · 01/07/2009 09:30

Oh 'eck. Sound sensitive lights. Can you imagine...

Someone once said to me I should rig up a whole son-et-lumiere thing in DD1's bedroom and give her switch access for if she wakes up in the night and gets bored. . She'd take down the National Grid!

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FioFio · 01/07/2009 11:03

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