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When sensory seeking behaviour goes very wrong

So today, after a fun 90 minutes at the park with Daddy, my girls came home and headed straight out into our backyard to play.

I warned them against playing with water, as I’d already cleaned up wet & slightly muddy children once today.

My warning was either not heeded or forgotten as 30 minutes later I heard the tap running and discussions about a ‘chocolate waterfall’…

discussions which resulted in buckets of mud poured down the path so the girls could slide along it, which turned out to be fun in a muddy way, but slightly painful, and once again we were in need of bathing.

Do know what I find most impressive – Annie manages to get herself muddy as, yet her hair remains stylish and neat (albeit slightly muddy)


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  • Haha aww. Cute.
    That picture reminds me of my brother after he jumped into a muddy marsh at low tide to retrieve a shoe. x’D ohh good times. Yeah that seems pretty fun. The best part is getting clean again after!

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  • @katesaysstuff@twitter – warmer weather would make for less changes of clothes too I think as they wouldn’t be so uncomfortably cold once wet. Bring on spring and summer 🙂

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  • @cheesecakeloverk@xanga – they were having so much fun, until the path they were sliding down got scratchy and ouchy.

    I try to remind myself when the 3rd load of muddy clothing hits the washing machine for the day that they will only be muddy kids for a short time. Bit more challenging when it is winter and everything takes longer to dry.

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  • @starcrossedloversdivine@xanga – Mud days are fun, although slightly trying when they get covered head to toe in mud up to 3 times a day and insist on getting changed and bathing each time.

    And yes, it could have been a much worse brown substance, we’ve had those days :: shudder ::

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  • I used to love to play in the mud, when we would go camping, my mom and I would have mud fights, she always said her skin felt great after

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  • 😀  She is so sweet!  Chocolate waterfalls sound like fun!

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  • This is adorable. I was thinking this might be about something much much worse, especially when I saw the brown in the picture. Mud days are fun for kids of any age! 

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