Truthful Triplet Tuesday

I always wonder about the people who kept their children in a superyard until they were 1+.  Their children must be a different breed than mine.  The corral worked with my children for about 2 weeks when they first started crawling.  After that, they wanted free and wouldn’t settle for anything less .  Therefore, I’m not bothering to put a gate around our Christmas tree.  I’ve found a different solution, I hope it works.

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7 Responses to “Truthful Triplet Tuesday”

  1. Tracey Perry says:

    Yep, that’s pretty much what our tree has looked like for the last 4 Christmases now!

  2. Miss Gail says:

    Doesn’t stop them from climbing on it! I can send Mittens over to teach them how!

  3. Grandma G says:

    So, you’ll be ok with just lights on my Xmas tree. I am too old and lazy for all those ornaments. Are those Tarheel outfits on my grandbabies? Do I need to get them some orange and navy clothes? They look in awe of the tree. I can’t wait to watch them open their presents.

  4. Max says:

    Mom - it’d be great to get them some orange and blue clothes! I’d just want to make sure that they were orange and ROYAL blue to represent the Durham Bulls (National Champs!) - I’d hate for people to get the wrong idea of their allegiance…. Purple and Gold also work :)

  5. Grandma G says:

    OK, Max. No Santa for you! Go Hoos!!!!!!

  6. JC says:

    i like the child proof clock. It stops them from knowing when you try and put them to bed early.

  7. I totally relate. Keeping 14 month old triplets out of the tree wasn’t to awful but my usually absolutely perfect looking tree looked exactly like yours this year. Funny how no matter how much you think things won’t change after a baby or multiple babies they just do. Everything changes!

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