Sunday, August 8, 2010

Demolition Jax

After Church today, all of our children were in desperate need of a nap. They were beyond grumpy. I guess Church did them no good today. LOL! I even made Ty take a nap and he hasn't napped in over 2 years.

I laid down with Ty, until he fell asleep, and I turned down the baby monitor so I wouldn't have to hear Lilah and Jax babble themselves to sleep. Darren was going to be mowing the lawn shortly.

Around 5:00 pm (Late I know. We had a late start getting them down.) Lilah and Jaxon began waking up. I asked Darren if he would run up to their room and get them. He agreed. Through the kitchen baby monitor I hear Darren saying, "Oh Jax! Your mommy is going to be so upset." I was cringing at the thought that he might have removed his name off the wall. I had just rehung each letter on both sides of the room because they have been pulling them off. them. And trust me, it's no simple task. Then I thought, "It's not possible. I moved their cribs out from the wall, so the letters were out of their reach!" Darren continues on, enticing me to have to know what the heck he was talking about. So, I run upstairs, and to my amazement and to much disappointment I found Jax's crib FILLED with rolled diapers. Rolled diapers? Strange right? Why rolled diapers you ask? Apparently, before falling asleep, he took the cutest diaper cake I have ever seen (which was made and given to me by my friend Jenny) off of the bookshelf and tore it to pieces.
He certainly felt my disappointment, but I was VERY easy on him. I was so stunned to be honest. Darren said, "I knew something wasn't right because I didn't go immediately outside to mow the lawn and I kept hearing all kinds of noises through the monitor." I guess not enough noises to go in there and check on the little stinker????
This was one section of the room. I mean he literally had a ball destroying this masterpiece.
The diaper cake was held together with this paper towel holder. The cake board was used for one of the layers of the 3-tiered diaper cake.
His crib was indeed pulled out from the wall and this is what was in between the wall and the crib. Those little paper pieces were precious baby diecuts made with the Cricut machine.
Now, all we have left is the sweet baby girl diaper cake. The nursery is no longer symmetrical. I may actually loose some sleep over this one. Ahhh, what to do!!!

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