On Monday again.
This first one made me smile.

I do not know who played with these switches long enough to be compelled to balance them perfectly in the middle (it's hard to do). I suspect it was Maddie.

(I know who did this. Maddie and Soleil think it's a fun game to take out four or five double-rows of books on my shelves and litter the floor with them. This is the result of their clean-up. Still.)


See Sarah to play!
Books are entertaining whether they are read or used to hold blankets firmly in place when you build a fort. Glad your kids value books too! :-)
ReplyDeleteMine take all the cans off the kitchen shelves to build with. They haven't tried books yet.
ReplyDeleteMelody - we did that as children, too. :)
ReplyDeleteWith heavy encyclopedias.
And also used my softball trophies.
Both inevitably ended up konking us on the head numerous times!
:)
M -
ReplyDeleteOh.
(I'm pondering which is worse.)
:)