How to Stay Busy or Out of Trouble: by S.A. Bauer
Many wonder what little people do around the house while the mother teaches the older children and folding laundry at the same time. No, I am not trying to be a show off because I multi task. I am stating what I usually do while teaching school. No need to hover over children, I can stand 20 feet away and supervise. Some little boys, Super Sweet namely, like to take advantage of this freedom. They do all sorts of things when the mother is standing near the ironing board or school table. They climb on workout machines (I really need a picture of that), they put pink underwear on their heads (I didn’t get the camera fast enough), they color on chalk boards (even if someone else is working there), they climb onto trampolines, squeal at doll babies, pull school books off of shelves and so forth. But what they do near mother’s feet is something to sweet to not get on camera.
He’s dumping out wash cloths in this picture.
He’s looking in the basket now.

I was able to get a couple more shots of this act of kindness of his before he was bored of the game. Needless to say, I got to put the wash cloths back in the basket, without his help. So now you know how a little boy stays busy or out of trouble while mom is other wise distracted.
He’s dumping out wash cloths in this picture.
He’s looking in the basket now.
I was able to get a couple more shots of this act of kindness of his before he was bored of the game. Needless to say, I got to put the wash cloths back in the basket, without his help. So now you know how a little boy stays busy or out of trouble while mom is other wise distracted.
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