Climbing in the dishwasher - notice the cheesy grin!
Opening all the doors in the house...
Especially the bathrooms!!
Well, Hoyt has turned into "Mr. Mischief" as of late. He has recently taught himself how to open all the doors in the house. One morning when I was in the bathroom instead of just banging on the door and yelling (like he usually does) he let himself in! I have walked in twice to find toilet paper strewn all over the bathroom floor - I guess it's time for some kind of childproof door gadget. Consequently...his favorite thing to say is "no, no, no!" I wonder where he's heard that??



11 comments:
Awesome!!!!!
Oh dishwashers and toilet paper, why do kids love 'em? He looks like his name! It just makes him cuter!
love the cheesy grin:)
No not the door knobs! Wow I do feel sorry for you Heather, right now that saves me, I can shut the doors and know Parks can't get in there.
Ahhh the joys of having a 1 year old. Such a fun age.
Busy little guy. It just will get better. Soon he will be throwing things and destroying all sight just because you said no.
Mikey has just discovered the T.P. We didn't have that issue with Timmy. how cute is Hoyt!
Shane says "holy Hoyt"! He is getting so big. We are happy to see he is'nt in the toilet yet. We miss you.
Ha Ha Ha! It seems like those "fun" toddler days were just yesterday. Now my boys just like to pick on each other until MOM can't take it any longer!!! Enjoy the mischief while you can because they grow up WAY to fast!
Hi Ryon and Heather. This is Ryon's long lost cousin, Jessica. I just found out through my brother, who found out through my dad that you have a blog. I'm looking forward to looking through and seeing what you have been up to. It's been way too long. Your little guy is absolutely adorable! Would you mind if I add you to my list of blogs in my sidebar? Let me know. Our blogspot is www.thedribnaks.blogspot.com. Hope to hear from you soon.
We have the same kind of handles on our doors now and I've wondered at how much easier they would be for kids to open than a standard round knob. Let me know what you discover in terms of child-proofing.
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