When I was young, I tried to saw off the front porch, did take apart the back porch, took apart my great great grandfather’s telescope from the Civil War to see how it worked and couldn’t put it together again, tried to burn our lace curtains, and many more.
dadthedawg Premium Member 8 months ago
It must be worse than ‘the terrible twos’…..
Asharah 8 months ago
Wait until she starts to date.
seanfear 8 months ago
and police, ambulance, fire wagons sirens all playing at the same time
Tigrisan Premium Member 8 months ago
This would be my 18 month old granddaughter. They really should have named her Chaos…
kathleenhicks62 8 months ago
Best description ever!
Doug K 8 months ago
Spreading joy and leaving her “mark” all around the house.
fuzzbucket Premium Member 8 months ago
When I was young, I tried to saw off the front porch, did take apart the back porch, took apart my great great grandfather’s telescope from the Civil War to see how it worked and couldn’t put it together again, tried to burn our lace curtains, and many more.
e.groves 8 months ago
I burned down our house and my stepdad was on the fire department.
DaBump Premium Member 8 months ago
Such an ADORABLE widdle bwender though!
wotclaw 8 months ago
Don’t forget that you can’t leave the blender alone because it’s actively trying to kill itself…
'IndyMan' 8 months ago
Don’t look now, Roz but Sophia Rose is headed toward your kitchen ! ! ! ! !
ladykat 8 months ago
My grandson’s youngest are 2 3/4 and 1 3/4. Picture two blenders, lidless, on overdrive!
preacherman Premium Member 8 months ago
And she thought the terrible two’s were bad.
DKHenderson 8 months ago
A graphic—but excellent
Billy Yank 8 months ago
At about that age, my wife and I would refer to our daughter as the “Pink Tornado”.
Asharah 8 months ago
Try dealing with a 2 1/2 year old rescue dog.
eddi-TBH 8 months ago
What a sweet little engine of destruction. And she’s headed for Roz’s kitchen!