last night, we were putting our shoes on to head out for dinner. As we were doing so, Matthew and Sam were very very quiet in the 'other' room. A few seconds later, Sam and Matthew came running up to us. Matthew was full of chocolate. His hands were covered and so was his face.
No big deal, I/we thought. I asked him what he had and he said, "ah, chocolate".
Mommy, "where did you get it from"
Matthew, "nose" (pointing to his nose)
Mommy, "you got chocolate from your nose?
Matthew, "es"
Mommy, "hmmm...Sam, what were you and Matthew doing in the other room?"
Sam, "nothing, we were just, ummm nothing"
Matthew, "nose..hurt, nose, hurt"
So I took him in the bathroom to clean him up and noticed after I cleaned his face, there was still some chocolate dripping down upper lip.
Mommy, "Matthew, do you have chocolate in your nose?"
Matthew, "es, Sam did it"
Moral of the story, quiet moments call for parental intervention. Never trust your children alone, even in the best possible locations.
Matthew, "nose, chocolate, (laughed with glee)."
Mommy, "Sam, did you put chocolate in your brothers nose?"
Sam, "yes, but he wanted it there..."
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