So, last evening, I was hanging out with the triplets before Seth and the J-man got home. The trio was pretty content, and I had a little work to finish up in the kitchen, so I disappeared just for a minute. And Sam immediately came to the kitchen and frantically started screaming to be let in. You see, Sam has a new love. Though he still loves his precious elephant blankets, there is a a new love in his life and it… is a broom.
I kid you not.
It's the weirdest thing ever, but this kid is in LOVE with a broom. He would sleep with the stupid thing if I would let him. He carries it with him everywhere. He gets hysterical when I make him put it down to eat or to go to sleep. He cries at the kitchen to be let in to get to the broom, and when I let him in, he runs in and makes a beeline for it. He. Loves. That. Broom. Loves it.
So there I am in the kitchen with Sam screaming to be let in for his precious broom. I relented and let him have the broom and he quieted right down. I finished what I was doing (really, people, it took me less than 2 minutes), and I realized how quietly the girls were.
Quiet = bad. Very bad. So I peaked out of the kitchen and this is what I found:
Ellie had dumped out my entire bin of 439,587 bibs. Yes, I have a lot of bibs. A lot. Too many, in fact. Yes, I have now done some weeding of my bib collection, so that the top to the bib bin will now close. Because I am smart. But not smart enough to have done this earlier. Because apparently, I'm not that smart. Sigh.
Oh but there's more:
Abby joined in the fun, too! Rest assured, Ellie was definitely the one to have dumped out the bin of bibs, but Abby wasn't going to miss out on the fun!
Sam was SO happy and having such a good time! (you can't see his beloved broom here in this picture, but trust me, he had it!)
Oh there was so much fun being had! And they were so cute that I couldn't even really be mad about it. I mean, they were cute, they were having fun, they weren't making a lot of noise. I couldn't really clean it up, though, because every time I tried, they just threw more up in the air. It was clear that this would be an activity that mommy would have to tackle AFTER they went to bed. Fortunately, bedtime was looming (as you can see by the fact that they were already in PJ's when the bibapalooza began!).
Here are a few more snapshots of the fun times:
It's an Abby-in-a-Box! (Maybe she's a cat!)
I think Ellie's just wearing that shirt so that I won't get mad about the bibs…
Sam and his beloved broom… the least he could do is use it to sweep up the mess! 🙂
Shortly after these pictures were taken, I wrestled the broom away from Sam (with much protest from the little man), and whisked everyone away into the nursery for bed time. Abby is on a sleep striek these days, so she ended up not so much with the sleeping, SIGH, but I did eventually get the bib situation all sorted out and put away about 40 bibs and put the rest in the box with the lid tightly closed so that I won't have to worry about that happening again anytime soon. Whew!
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is why Mommy can't turn her back on triplets. Even for a minute!
Oh, I understand. I only have Adam and, to this day, i still can’t let my eyes off of him. I did for 2 minutes today… he managed to get chocolate pudding out of the fridge and smear it on the cream carpet! AAGH!!!
Adam also LOVES the broom (swifter) and vacuum (well, it’s a love/hate relationship with the vacuum.) 🙂
Sam reminds me of my brother as a toddler. He followed our housekeeper around for days on end with a dishrag flung over his shoulder just like she did. Then, he snuck into the den and took a new 500-pack of baby wipes and used every single one of them to “wash” the floor-length window. My mother was not pleased.
OMG love this post. Brady loves our broom too… its the weirdest thing, but we have to let him use it or he goes beserk. I am thinking about getting a kiddy one, just because I know ours is gross. The girls are getting so big! Kudos to you for your plastic tubs of organization!
LOL. Been there, done that. MANY times!
Clothes, towels, toys… an entire tissue box!! And those shred! Add the dog to the mix – she LOVES to rip them.
You quoted some of my favorite pasukim from the Multiple Mommy Tanach:
1. Quiet = bad. Very bad.
2. Mommy can’t turn her back on triplets. Even for a minute!
Let me give you another one that becomes especially true as they get older:
3. Maniacal laughter quickly turns into shrieks of pain.
BTW- I have one that is STILL obsessed with brooms. When she was that little we got them a toy set (http://www.amazon.com/Silly-Sam-Talking-Broom-Dust/dp/B0001NE7KU). This way I didn’t have to worry about too much damage from the swinging handle.
Get him a kiddie broom and see how he helps mommy! And yes, quiet = very very bad
What is it with kids and brooms? Mine all like them, but Ben REALLY loves them. I have to lock them in the laundry room. We thought of getting him a toy broom but are afraid they would hit each other with it. I did buy them tiny brooms and dust pans in the Target dollar spot. I’m saving them for a day we really need a distraction.
Sam can come sweep my floors anytime.
That IS a lot of bibs!