In the Housekeeping X Games, Daisy's favorite event is Extreme Dishwasher Cross, a sport characterized by intense verticality and dangerous stacking.
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RhondaK
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What a sweet picture--my four-year-old son was just doing the same thing this morning. He's been unloading the silverware rack for quite some time and handing me the dishes for me to put away but today I thought he might be ready for the full job. He uses the same standing-on-the-counter method that Daisy employs.
What a helper! My son is not an at her pro level yet; he's an amateur, but his sport is "moving dining chair to kitchen and *helping* to cook eggs/soup/anything." He can somehow manhandle that chair to the counter in about 3.1 seconds flat.
Beautiful Picture! Isn't it wonderful how eager children are to help mommy at that age : ) My boys love unloading the dishwasher for me! Such helpers they are!!!
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21 comments:
What a sweet picture--my four-year-old son was just doing the same thing this morning. He's been unloading the silverware rack for quite some time and handing me the dishes for me to put away but today I thought he might be ready for the full job. He uses the same standing-on-the-counter method that Daisy employs.
so sweet! little knock-knees.
Complexity added by the fact that she is wearing tights.
Julie in Australia
I wondered what she was getting up to these days. And now I know. Yikes.
Oh my word! That is just too precious!
This made me laugh; it's the same thing I have to do when I unload the dishwasher.
Love those TIGHTS!
What a helper! My son is not an at her pro level yet; he's an amateur, but his sport is "moving dining chair to kitchen and *helping* to cook eggs/soup/anything." He can somehow manhandle that chair to the counter in about 3.1 seconds flat.
I love helpers.
I wanted to comment earlier, but our internet connection is wonky these days, so it didn't post...
It's really an extreme sport. She's brave!
One day Daisy will grow tall enough to reach the top shelf from a standing position on the floor, I'll still be needing a step ladder. :)
Oh that is so adorable! She looks a lot like my daughter! :-)
I still do this, to clean the tops of the cabinets. And I'm 6' tall! I love her tights.
I must not let my Ginny see this picture!
She just continues to be so sweet and charming!
Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful Picture! Isn't it wonderful how eager children are to help mommy at that age : ) My boys love unloading the dishwasher for me! Such helpers they are!!!
I found your blog through Home and Harmony. What beautiful pictures paired with meaningful words. IT's so good to see so many christian women stating so much about their faith. Glad to join here.
acarpenterswifej.blogspot.com
My little sister is learning to do that. Very cute picture.
That is too precious!!! Thanks for making me smile Anna! Have a blessed day in the Lord!
Sharon
Sweet! This is exactly what my 7 year old does! Love it!
This photo is so very cute! (And your commentary so clever. :-)
I've been known to use countertops myself. At least Daisy will probably grow tall enough to get into the upper cabinets without a stool!
And in slippery tights too! Cute though. :)
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