Michael has finally discovered why mommy spends so much time in the kitchen. It has cupboards! They open and close and hold secret things Michael isn't allowed to touch. What could be better than playing with these magical doors with shiny knobs?
Playing with cupboards is second only to playing with the dishwasher. If I unload the sharp knives quickly, Michael gets free reign with the silverware, which he then drags all over the kitchen. Since I've got a boy crawling everywhere, I'm keeping my kitchen cleaner and I can usually just rinse them and put them back in the dishwasher (yes, I could put them away, but then what would Michael play with?).
Yesterday, Michael and I were eating pasta, when Michael seemed to get upset that his hands were so dirty. At least, that's what I got from him staring at his hands and whining. I cleaned them, and gave Michael a fork to show him how he could eat and keep his hands clean.
In truth, I thought he'd just bang it around and entertain himself while I finished eating. It's still a win for me. Instead, he immediately grabbed the fork and shoved it in his mouth, only to be disappointed that there was no food on it. I spent the rest of that meal spearing pasta for the boy, while he fed himself. It was really fun to watch.
5 comments:
I must say, I'm VERY impressed that he can use that fork so well! Cyndi, you're such a cute mom! I sure do look up to you. But what a cute baby too!!! :)
Kitchens are playgrounds for toddlers! All my kids loved the playing with the dishwasher and items in it. They are not so fond of it now, however.
What a prodigy, to be able to use a fork at such an early age! and you can put rubber bands around your cabinet door handles if you don't want Michael to get what's in them. He will still be able to bang the doors a little, but not break your stuff.
Such an adorable boy getting in those cupboards!
Those pictures are so cute!
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