Luke has learned how to open drawers. He likes to figure out how things operate and can often be found in the kitchen pulling on the cabinets, which he can't open because they have child proof latches on them, trying to turn the stove dials, and pulling the oven door open. He discovered this week that not only can he open the drawer on the train table that houses all his little cars and farm animals, he can get inside it with them. Tim was so impressed that he did the same on the other side. Unfortunately, the drawer bottoms can't hold their weight, so this is the last time they'll be allowed to do this.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
drawers
Luke has learned how to open drawers. He likes to figure out how things operate and can often be found in the kitchen pulling on the cabinets, which he can't open because they have child proof latches on them, trying to turn the stove dials, and pulling the oven door open. He discovered this week that not only can he open the drawer on the train table that houses all his little cars and farm animals, he can get inside it with them. Tim was so impressed that he did the same on the other side. Unfortunately, the drawer bottoms can't hold their weight, so this is the last time they'll be allowed to do this.
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