Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


I have it easier :) I just put Alesha in the hallway and they keep their
doors shut LOL Not that their afraid of her, matterfact Ashley and
Alesha get along great, but they don't want her in their rooms, so they
won't open their doors if she's in the hallway LOL Once they learn that
they can get in and out before she can get in the room I'm SOL!

Sue Hartigan wrote:
> Hi Kathy:
> 
> I see what you mean, but it isn't a typo.  LOL
> 
> My grandsons are 3 and 4.  They were driving me nuts.  So I sent them to
> their room upstairs to watch Disney videos, color, or whatever.  They
> kept coming out and getting into everything.  Until the dog stationed
> herself at the bottom of the stairs.  Everytime they would open the door
> to sneak out Coco would growl, so they shut the door and kept playing.
> 
> This morning they woke up at 5 AM, Ron heard the door open, heard the
> dog growl, and heard the door shut.  They went back to bed and didn't
> get up until 8am.
> 
> I do let them out to eat.  :)
> 
> It works.  <BG>
> 
> BTW Coco wouldn't hurt them at all, and they really aren't that afraid
> of her.  But just aren't sure.
> 
> Sue  The grandma from hell.  :)
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