Now I thought the Twinadoes got into a lot of ‘stuff’, tore things to pieces and generally got into a lot of mischief and mayhem, but I am sure that they were never this cheeky at this age! Or maybe I just have a selective memory? Either way I am not ready for this…
Meet Muski the Menace.

Look at that twinkle in his eye…. our childproof locks are in for yet another workout!
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He does look like a cheeky monkey! He reminds me of Chiq, lying there surrounded by books – her favourite pastime (when she’s not dancing on tables) is to pull all the books off the bookshelf.
I often wonder if it is our selective memory with these types of things. We travelled to Mildura on the week end and I kept thinking that our other children didn’t travel quite so unhappily as our latest toddler. He gets to the point after a few hours that he just wants to be out of the car and nothing other than that will make him happy.
Very cute pic – what is it about the lure of pulling all the books off shelves?
Haha! Go Muski! Don’t you love how much of a disaster little guys can make? (I’m convinced it’s the boy thing…granted, I only have one so I can’t *really* say, but I never babysat (and I babysat a lot!) a girl who would cause as much of a mess as the boys and my son!)
Oooh, lets just say I can *totally* relate LOL!