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Stuff My Kids Ruined: I've About Hood It

I don't know what to say about this one. That's a brand new hood's worth of damage, yet the message is sweet. Poor parents!

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Slow Drain

Thanks to a collaboration with the great folks over at Sh*tMyKidsRuined.com, we'll be showcasing one of our favorite "kid moment" photos from their archives each week here on Plugged In Parents.

This week: Slow Drain

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"This is the pipe under my kitchen sink. The pipe cracked and was leaking. This is what we found when we took the pipe apart. We found straws, popsicle sticks, and a pen!! No wonder why I always had trouble getting the water to go down!!! hahaha!"

Submitted by: Laura via Facebook

Stay tuned for a new hair-pulling, teeth-grinding, foot-stamping photo next week. And remember, if this kind of thing looks familiar, you're not alone!

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Toilet Paper Party

Thanks to a collaboration with the great folks over at Sh*tMyKidsRuined.com, we'll be showcasing one of our favorite "kid moment" photos from their archives each week here on Plugged In Parents.

This week: My Husband's Toilet Paper Stash

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"My husband likes to have, like, a thousand rolls of toilet paper on hand in case, oh…I don’t know…the stores decide to stop selling it, it becomes currency, or we invite an army to come use our bathroom. So anyway, my 3 year old son and 6 and a half year old daughter decided to have an impromtu “toilet paper party” one afternoon in our bedroom while I made dinner. I knew something was up when they were super quiet and then my daughter came in the kitchen and said “we’re not doing anything in your room, mama. Noooooothing at all. You just keep cooking and stay in the kitchen, okay?” which, of course, confirmed my fears of some kind of destruction going on. This is what I walked in to see. They both thought this was hilarious. It took 2 large trash bags to clean it all up. And now my poor husband is down to 998 rolls!!" :)

Submitted by: Kimberly

Stay tuned for a new hair-pulling, teeth-grinding, foot-stamping photo next week. And remember, if this kind of thing looks familiar, you're not alone!

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22 Pounds of Flour

Thanks to a collaboration with the great folks over at Sh*tMyKidsRuined.com, we'll be showcasing one of our favorite "kid moment" photos from their archives each week here on Plugged In Parents.

This week: 22 Pounds of Flour

"So this morning I made the boys some fresh new playdough. They’d been asking for some, so I whipped up a batch of no-cook playdough and set them to play. They were having a blast – making a volcano and various other creative items.

I popped upstairs for 5 mins to shower.  When I came down to check on the kids and I turned the corner into the kitchen and I froze. This is what I saw….

I didn’t know how to react. This might have been the most overwhelming moment of my life to-date. This is even worse than the latex paint can shake-a-thon (with the lid off!) that we had this summer! (And I thought that was the worst ever….)

The kids were CAKED in flour. After the bath that followed shortly after these pictures, their hair hardened into very interesting flour pasted designs. What a mess.

Here’s about 80% of it swept up:"

Submitted by: Anonymous

Stay tuned for a new hair-pulling, teeth-grinding, foot-stamping photo next week. And remember, if this kind of thing looks familiar, you're not alone!

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Tug-O-War Glasses

glassesThanks to a collaboration with the great folks over at Sh*tMyKidsRuined.com, we'll be showcasing one of our favorite "kid moment" photos from their archives each week here on Plugged In Parents.

This week: Tug-o-war Glasses!

"My 3-year-old and my 5-year-old, who has Down syndrome and is developmentally delayed, were playing tug-of-war with the 5-year-old’s glasses. The glasses lost. This was right after the warranty for free replacement had expired."

Submitted by: Rick

Stay tuned for a new hair-pulling-teeth-grinding-foot-stamping photo next week. And remember, if this kind of thing looks familiar, you're not alone!

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